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*
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package apoc.util.collection;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
/**
* Abstract class for how you usually implement iterators when you don't know
* how many objects there are (which is pretty much every time)
*
* Basically the {@link #hasNext()} method will look up the next object and
* cache it. The cached object is then set to {@code null} in {@link #next()}.
* So you only have to implement one method, {@code fetchNextOrNull} which
* returns {@code null} when the iteration has reached the end, and you're done.
*/
public abstract class PrefetchingIterator implements Iterator {
private boolean hasFetchedNext;
private T nextObject;
/**
* @return {@code true} if there is a next item to be returned from the next
* call to {@link #next()}.
*/
@Override
public boolean hasNext() {
return peek() != null;
}
/**
* @return the next element that will be returned from {@link #next()} without
* actually advancing the iterator
*/
public T peek() {
if (hasFetchedNext) {
return nextObject;
}
nextObject = fetchNextOrNull();
hasFetchedNext = true;
return nextObject;
}
/**
* Uses {@link #hasNext()} to try to fetch the next item and returns it
* if found, otherwise it throws a {@link NoSuchElementException}.
*
* @return the next item in the iteration, or throws
* {@link NoSuchElementException} if there's no more items to return.
*/
@Override
public T next() {
if (!hasNext()) {
throw new NoSuchElementException();
}
T result = nextObject;
nextObject = null;
hasFetchedNext = false;
return result;
}
protected abstract T fetchNextOrNull();
@Override
public void remove() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
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