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package org.javimmutable.collections.cursors;
import org.javimmutable.collections.Cursor;
import org.javimmutable.collections.Holder;
import org.javimmutable.collections.Holders;
import javax.annotation.concurrent.Immutable;
import java.util.Iterator;
/**
* Provides objects implementing the Cursor interface that can be used to traverse
* an Iterable. The Cursors are not actually immutable but are designed to behave
* as though they are. However since they depend on a mutable object tied to a
* mutable collection for their state they are not thread safe. They should only
* be used when no other threads could be modifying the underlying collection.
* Also their next() methods can throw exceptions due to concurrent modification
* of the collection.
*/
@Immutable
public abstract class IterableCursor
{
/**
* Creates a mutable Cursor implementation that traverses the specified iterable. Note that because
* the Iterator and the collection it points to are not immutable outside factors can interfere with
* the operation of this class. In particular this class is not thread safe so the caller must take
* precautions to synchronize access to the underlying collection.
*
* The Cursor retains information obtained from the Iterator so that multiple passes can be made over
* the data, intermediate Cursor values can be saved and resumed for look-ahead etc.
*
* @param iterable
* @param
* @return
*/
public static Cursor of(Iterable iterable)
{
return ValueFunctionCursor.of(new Factory(iterable));
}
private static class Factory
implements ValueFunctionFactory>
{
private final Iterable iterable;
private Factory(Iterable iterable)
{
this.iterable = iterable;
}
@Override
public Function createFunction()
{
return new Function(iterable.iterator());
}
}
private static class Function
implements ValueFunction
{
private final Iterator iterator;
private Function(Iterator iterator)
{
this.iterator = iterator;
}
@Override
public Holder nextValue()
{
return iterator.hasNext() ? Holders.of(iterator.next()) : Holders.of();
}
}
}