java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.content.Intent.FilterComparison |
Wrapper class holding an Intent and implementing comparisons on it for the purpose of filtering. The class implements its equals() and hashCode() methods as simple calls to filterEquals(Intent) filterEquals()} and filterHashCode() filterHashCode()} on the wrapped Intent.
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Compares this instance with the specified object and indicates if they
are equal.
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Return the Intent that this FilterComparison represents.
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Returns an integer hash code for this object.
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From class java.lang.Object
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Compares this instance with the specified object and indicates if they
are equal. In order to be equal, o
must represent the same object
as this instance using a class-specific comparison. The general contract
is that this comparison should be both transitive and reflexive.
The implementation in Object
returns true
only if o
is the exact same object as the receiver (using the == operator for
comparison). Subclasses often implement equals(Object)
so that
it takes into account the two object's types and states.
The general contract for the equals(Object)
and hashCode() methods is that if equals
returns true
for
any two objects, then hashCode()
must return the same value for
these objects. This means that subclasses of Object
usually
override either both methods or none of them.
obj | the object to compare this instance with. |
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true
if the specified object is equal to this Object
; false
otherwise.Return the Intent that this FilterComparison represents.
Returns an integer hash code for this object. By contract, any two
objects for which equals(Object)
returns true
must return
the same hash code value. This means that subclasses of Object
usually override both methods or neither method.