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GS Collections is a collections framework for Java. It has JDK-compatible List, Set and Map
implementations with a rich API and set of utility classes that work with any JDK compatible Collections,
Arrays, Maps or Strings. The iteration protocol was inspired by the Smalltalk collection framework.
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package com.gs.collections.impl.stack.mutable;
import com.gs.collections.api.factory.stack.MutableStackFactory;
import com.gs.collections.api.stack.MutableStack;
import net.jcip.annotations.Immutable;
@Immutable
public final class MutableStackFactoryImpl implements MutableStackFactory
{
public MutableStack empty()
{
return ArrayStack.newStack();
}
public MutableStack of()
{
return this.empty();
}
public MutableStack with()
{
return this.empty();
}
public MutableStack of(T... elements)
{
return this.with(elements);
}
public MutableStack with(T... elements)
{
return ArrayStack.newStackWith(elements);
}
public MutableStack ofAll(Iterable extends T> elements)
{
return this.withAll(elements);
}
public MutableStack withAll(Iterable extends T> elements)
{
return ArrayStack.newStack(elements);
}
public MutableStack ofReversed(T... elements)
{
return this.withReversed(elements);
}
public MutableStack withReversed(T... elements)
{
return ArrayStack.newStackFromTopToBottom(elements);
}
public MutableStack ofAllReversed(Iterable extends T> items)
{
return this.withAllReversed(items);
}
public MutableStack withAllReversed(Iterable extends T> items)
{
return ArrayStack.newStackFromTopToBottom(items);
}
}
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