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package org.apache.commons.collections;

import java.util.Collection;

/**
 * Defines a collection that allows objects to be removed in some well-defined order.
 * 

* The removal order can be based on insertion order (eg, a FIFO queue or a * LIFO stack), on access order (eg, an LRU cache), on some arbitrary comparator * (eg, a priority queue) or on any other well-defined ordering. *

* Note that the removal order is not necessarily the same as the iteration * order. A Buffer implementation may have equivalent removal * and iteration orders, but this is not required. *

* This interface does not specify any behavior for * {@link Object#equals(Object)} and {@link Object#hashCode} methods. It * is therefore possible for a Buffer implementation to also * also implement {@link java.util.List}, {@link java.util.Set} or * {@link Bag}. * * @since Commons Collections 2.1 * @version $Revision: 646777 $ $Date: 2008-04-10 14:33:15 +0200 (Thu, 10 Apr 2008) $ * * @author Avalon * @author Berin Loritsch * @author Paul Jack * @author Stephen Colebourne */ public interface Buffer extends Collection { /** * Gets and removes the next object from the buffer. * * @return the next object in the buffer, which is also removed * @throws BufferUnderflowException if the buffer is already empty */ Object remove(); /** * Gets the next object from the buffer without removing it. * * @return the next object in the buffer, which is not removed * @throws BufferUnderflowException if the buffer is empty */ Object get(); }





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