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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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* Copyright 2013 Goldman Sachs.
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package com.gs.collections.impl.utility.internal;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* @since 1.0
*/
public final class SetIterate
{
private SetIterate()
{
throw new AssertionError("Suppress default constructor for noninstantiability");
}
/**
* @see Collection#removeAll(Collection)
* @since 1.0
*/
public static boolean removeAllIterable(Set> collection, Iterable> iterable)
{
if (iterable instanceof Set> && ((Set>) iterable).size() > collection.size())
{
boolean modified = false;
Iterator> e = collection.iterator();
while (e.hasNext())
{
if (((Set>) iterable).contains(e.next()))
{
e.remove();
modified = true;
}
}
return modified;
}
boolean modified = false;
for (Object each : iterable)
{
if (collection.remove(each))
{
modified = true;
}
}
return modified;
}
}
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