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Google App Engine compliant variation of FreeMarker. FreeMarker is a "template engine"; a generic tool to generate text output based on templates.

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package freemarker.template;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Iterator;

import freemarker.ext.util.WrapperTemplateModel;
import freemarker.template.utility.ObjectWrapperWithAPISupport;

/**
 * Adapts an {@link Iterable} to the corresponding {@link TemplateModel} interface(s), most importantly to
 * {@link TemplateCollectionModel}. This should only be used if {@link Collection} is not implemented by the adapted
 * object, because then {@link DefaultListAdapter} and {@link DefaultNonListCollectionAdapter} gives more functionality.
 * 
 * 

* Thread safety: A {@link DefaultIterableAdapter} is as thread-safe as the {@link Iterable} that it wraps is. Normally * you only have to consider read-only access, as the FreeMarker template language doesn't provide mean to call * {@link Iterator} modifier methods (though of course, Java methods called from the template can violate this rule). * *

* This adapter is used by {@link DefaultObjectWrapper} if its {@link DefaultObjectWrapper#setIterableSupport(boolean) * iterableSupport} property is {@code true}, which is not the default for backward compatibility (so you have to set it * explicitly). * * @since 2.3.25 */ @SuppressWarnings("serial") public class DefaultIterableAdapter extends WrappingTemplateModel implements TemplateCollectionModel, AdapterTemplateModel, WrapperTemplateModel, TemplateModelWithAPISupport, Serializable { private final Iterable iterable; /** * Factory method for creating new adapter instances. * * @param iterable * The collection to adapt; can't be {@code null}. * @param wrapper * The {@link ObjectWrapper} used to wrap the items in the array. Has to be * {@link ObjectWrapperAndUnwrapper} because of planned future features. */ public static DefaultIterableAdapter adapt(Iterable iterable, ObjectWrapperWithAPISupport wrapper) { return new DefaultIterableAdapter(iterable, wrapper); } private DefaultIterableAdapter(Iterable iterable, ObjectWrapperWithAPISupport wrapper) { super(wrapper); this.iterable = iterable; } public TemplateModelIterator iterator() throws TemplateModelException { return new IteratorToTemplateModelIteratorAdapter(iterable.iterator(), getObjectWrapper()); } public Object getWrappedObject() { return iterable; } public Object getAdaptedObject(Class hint) { return getWrappedObject(); } public TemplateModel getAPI() throws TemplateModelException { return ((ObjectWrapperWithAPISupport) getObjectWrapper()).wrapAsAPI(iterable); } }





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