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package com.google.common.collect;
import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
/**
* This class provides a skeletal implementation of the {@code Iterator}
* interface for sequences whose next element can always be derived from the
* previous element. Null elements are not supported, nor is the
* {@link #remove()} method.
*
* Example:
{@code
*
* Iterator powersOfTwo =
* new AbstractSequentialIterator(1) {
* protected Integer computeNext(Integer previous) {
* return (previous == 1 << 30) ? null : previous * 2;
* }
* };}
*
* @author Chris Povirk
* @since 12.0 (in Guava as {@code AbstractLinkedIterator} since 8.0)
*/
@GwtCompatible
public abstract class AbstractSequentialIterator
extends UnmodifiableIterator {
private T nextOrNull;
/**
* Creates a new iterator with the given first element, or, if {@code
* firstOrNull} is null, creates a new empty iterator.
*/
protected AbstractSequentialIterator(@Nullable T firstOrNull) {
this.nextOrNull = firstOrNull;
}
/**
* Returns the element that follows {@code previous}, or returns {@code null}
* if no elements remain. This method is invoked during each call to
* {@link #next()} in order to compute the result of a future call to
* {@code next()}.
*/
protected abstract T computeNext(T previous);
@Override
public final boolean hasNext() {
return nextOrNull != null;
}
@Override
public final T next() {
if (!hasNext()) {
throw new NoSuchElementException();
}
try {
return nextOrNull;
} finally {
nextOrNull = computeNext(nextOrNull);
}
}
}
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