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package org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.component;
import java.util.Iterator;
/** not thread safe, though it could be as thread-safe as the underlying Iterators at a slight cost to performance and size */
public final class CompositeIterator implements Iterator
{
public CompositeIterator(Iterator firstIterator, Iterator secondIterator)
{
if (firstIterator == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
if (secondIterator == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
// determine whether we have another element aggressively
_hasNext = firstIterator.hasNext();
if (_hasNext)
{
_firstIterator = firstIterator;
_secondIterator = secondIterator;
}
else
{
// first iterator is empty so shift up the second iterator
_firstIterator = secondIterator;
_secondIterator = null;
_hasNext = secondIterator.hasNext();
}
}
public boolean hasNext()
{
// return cached value
return _hasNext;
}
public T next()
{
// remove is only valid after next(), so assign it here.
// This also deals with issue where next() is called on the
// last element of the firstIterator and then remove is called
// this way the removeIterator correctly lags shifting from the
// old _firstIterator to the _secondIterator
_removeIterator = _firstIterator;
T nextValue = _firstIterator.next();
_hasNext = _firstIterator.hasNext();
if (!_hasNext && (_secondIterator != null))
{
// firsIterator is done, so shift up the secondIterator
_firstIterator = _secondIterator;
_secondIterator = null;
_hasNext = _firstIterator.hasNext();
}
return nextValue;
}
public void remove()
{
if (_removeIterator == null)
throw new IllegalStateException();
_removeIterator.remove();
}
private Iterator _firstIterator;
private Iterator _secondIterator;
private Iterator _removeIterator;
private boolean _hasNext;
}