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package net.openhft.koloboke.collect;

import net.openhft.koloboke.function.ShortConsumer;

import javax.annotation.Nonnull;


/**
 * A mutable pointer to the element in an iteration
 * of {@code short}s.
 *
 * @see ShortCollection#cursor()
 */
public interface ShortCursor extends Cursor {

    /**
     * Performs the given action for each element of the iteration after the cursor in forward
     * direction until all elements have been processed or the action throws an exception.
     * Exceptions thrown by the action are relayed to the caller.
     *
     * 

{@code cur.forEachForward(action)} is exact equivalent of *

 {@code
     * while (cur.moveNext())
     *     action.accept(cur.elem());}
* * @param action the action to be performed for each element */ void forEachForward(@Nonnull ShortConsumer action); /** * Returns the element to which the cursor currently points. * *

Throws {@code IllegalStateException}, if the cursor isn't pointing to any element: if it * is in front of the first element, after the last, or the current element has been removed * using {@link #remove()} operation. * * @return the element to which the cursor currently points * @throws IllegalStateException if this cursor is initially in front of the first element * and {@link #moveNext()} hasn't been called yet, * or the previous call of {@code moveNext} returned {@code false}, * or {@code remove()} has been performed after the previous cursor movement */ short elem(); }





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