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package freemarker.template;

import java.util.Collection;

/**
 * "collection" template language data type: a collection of values that can be enumerated, but can't be or not meant to
 * be accessed by index or key, nor the number of elements in it is known. As such, this is very similar to Java's
 * {@link Iterable} interface (but it predates that interface, hence the unfortunate class name).
 * 
 * 

* Note that this is not a super-interface of {@link TemplateSequenceModel}, and implementations of that interface * needn't also implement this interface just because they can. They should though, if enumeration with this interface * is significantly faster than enumeration by index. The {@code #list} directive will enumerate using this interface if * it's available. * *

* The enumeration should be repeatable if that's possible with reasonable effort, otherwise a second enumeration * attempt is allowed to throw an {@link TemplateModelException}. Generally, the interface user Java code need not * handle that kind of exception, as in practice only the template author can handle it, by not listing such collections * twice. * *

* Note that to wrap Java's {@link Collection}, you should implement {@link TemplateCollectionModelEx}, not just this * interface. */ public interface TemplateCollectionModel extends TemplateModel { /** * Retrieves a template model iterator that is used to iterate over the elements in this collection. */ public TemplateModelIterator iterator() throws TemplateModelException; }





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