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ASF GitHub Bot commented on JENA-1391:
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Github user afs commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/jena/pull/337#discussion_r159238188
  
    --- Diff: jena-base/src/main/java/org/apache/jena/atlas/lib/Pair.java ---
    @@ -37,6 +40,30 @@
         public A car() { return a ; }
         public B cdr() { return b ; }
         
    +    public static class OfSameType<T> extends Pair<T, T> {
    +
    --- End diff --
    
    A few of thoughts about this class:
    * it seems to exist for the specialized to the boolean behaviors - maybe 
the name should reflect that?
    * maybe it should be a top level class because it is public and static (and 
not does not relate specially to Pair<>)?
    * should it be functions taking a `Pair<X,X>` as argument? As a class, it's 
stateless other than the `Pair<X,X>`-ness even "X extends interface" for the 
"as boolean" nature?


> Add Convenience Methods to Dataset
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENA-1391
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-1391
>             Project: Apache Jena
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: ARQ
>    Affects Versions: Jena 3.4.0
>            Reporter: Adam Jacobs
>            Assignee: A. Soroka
>            Priority: Trivial
>
> The Dataset interface could provide several convenience methods similar to 
> the Model interface, allowing usability of RDF quads on par with RDF triples. 
> Specific examples include,
> # add(Dataset)
> # remove(Dataset)
> # union(Dataset)
> # intersection(Dataset)
> # difference(Dataset)
> # isEmpty()
> Following is a possible implementation of these methods.
> {code:java}
>     default Dataset add(Dataset d) {
>         this.getDefaultModel().add(d.getDefaultModel());
>         d.listNames().forEachRemaining(name -> 
> this.getNamedModel(name).add(d.getNamedModel(name)));
>         return this;
>     }
>     default Dataset remove(Dataset d) {
>         this.getDefaultModel().remove(d.getDefaultModel());
>         d.listNames().forEachRemaining(name -> 
> this.getNamedModel(name).remove(d.getNamedModel(name)));
>         return this;
>     }
>     default Dataset union(Dataset d) {
>         return DatasetFactory.create().add(this).add(d);
>     }
>     default Dataset difference(Dataset d) {
>         Dataset output = DatasetFactory.create();
>         
> output.setDefaultModel(this.getDefaultModel().difference(d.getDefaultModel()));
>         this.listNames().forEachRemaining(name -> {
>             Model difference = 
> this.getNamedModel(name).difference(d.getNamedModel(name));
>             if (!difference.isEmpty()) output.addNamedModel(name, difference);
>         });
>         return output;
>     }
>     default Dataset intersection(Dataset d) {
>         Dataset output = DatasetFactory.create();
>         
> output.setDefaultModel(this.getDefaultModel().intersection(d.getDefaultModel()));
>         Set<String> names = this.names();
>         names.retainAll(d.names());
>         names.forEach(name -> {
>             Model intersection = 
> this.getNamedModel(name).intersection(d.getNamedModel(name));
>             if (!intersection.isEmpty()) output.addNamedModel(name, 
> intersection);
>         });
>         return output;
>     }
>     default Set<String> names() {
>         Set<String> names = new HashSet<>();
>         this.listNames().forEachRemaining(names::add);
>         return names;
>     }
>     default boolean isEmpty() {
>         return this.asDatasetGraph().isEmpty();
>     }
> {code}



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