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public Node merge(Node x, Node y) {
  if(x == null)
    return y;
  if(y == null) 
    return x;
  // if this was a max height biased leftist tree, then the 
  // next line would be: if(x.element < y.element)
  if(x.element.compareTo(y.element) > 0) {  
    // x.element > y.element
    Node temp = x;
    x = y;
    y = temp;
  }
  x.rightChild = merge(x.rightChild, y);
  if(x.leftChild == null) {
    // left child doesn't exist, so move right child to the left side
    x.leftChild = x.rightChild;
    x.rightChild = null;
    x.s = 1;
  } else {
    // left child does exist, so compare s-values
    if(x.leftChild.s < x.rightChild.s) {
      Node temp = x.leftChild;
      x.leftChild = x.rightChild;
      x.rightChild = temp;
    }
    // since we know the right child has the lower s-value, we can just
    // add one to its s-value
    x.s = x.rightChild.s + 1;
  }
  return x;
}
What makes me ask this question is:
  if(x.element.compareTo(y.element) > 0) {  
    // x.element > y.element
    Node temp = x;
    x = y;
    y = temp;
  }
Isn't that just not gonna work, since the references are only switched inside the method?