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package net.openhft.chronicle.wire;
/**
* Represents a consumer that accepts two objects of types T and V, and an integer value.
* This functional interface provides a mechanism to perform an action with three inputs,
* combining object-object-int in the provided order. It's designed for scenarios
* where two objects and an integer are needed for processing or computation.
*
* Example Usage:
*
* ObjectIntObjectConsumer<String, Double> printer = (str, num, dbl) ->
* System.out.println(str + " - " + num + " - " + dbl);
* printer.accept("Value", 5, 20.5);
*
* The above will print: Value - 5 - 20.5
*
* @param The type of the first object to be consumed.
* @param The type of the second object to be consumed.
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface ObjectIntObjectConsumer {
/**
* Performs the operation defined by this consumer.
*
* @param t The first object argument.
* @param u The integer argument.
* @param v The second object argument.
*/
void accept(T t, int u, V v);
}
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