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* and Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 which accompany this distribution.
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* and the Eclipse Distribution License is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
*/
package org.eclipse.collections.api;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure2;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.procedure.primitive.ObjectIntProcedure;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable;
The base interface for all Eclipse Collections. All Eclipse Collections are internally iterable, and this interface provides
the base set of internal iterators that every Eclipse collection should implement.
/**
* The base interface for all Eclipse Collections. All Eclipse Collections are internally iterable, and this interface provides
* the base set of internal iterators that every Eclipse collection should implement.
*/
public interface InternalIterable<T>
extends Iterable<T>
{
The procedure is executed for each element in the iterable.
Example using a Java 8 lambda:
people.forEach(Procedures.cast(person -> LOGGER.info(person.getName())));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
people.forEach(new Procedure<Person>()
{
public void value(Person person)
{
LOGGER.info(person.getName());
}
});
NOTE: This method started to conflict with Iterable.forEach(Consumer)
since Java 1.8. It is recommended to use RichIterable.each(Procedure)
instead to avoid casting to Procedure. See Also:
/**
* The procedure is executed for each element in the iterable.
* <p>
* Example using a Java 8 lambda:
* <pre>
* people.forEach(Procedures.cast(person -> LOGGER.info(person.getName())));
* </pre>
* <p>
* Example using an anonymous inner class:
* <pre>
* people.forEach(new Procedure<Person>()
* {
* public void value(Person person)
* {
* LOGGER.info(person.getName());
* }
* });
* </pre>
* NOTE: This method started to conflict with {@link Iterable#forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)}
* since Java 1.8. It is recommended to use {@link RichIterable#each(Procedure)} instead to avoid casting to Procedure.
*
* @see RichIterable#each(Procedure)
* @see Iterable#forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)
*/
@SuppressWarnings("UnnecessaryFullyQualifiedName")
void forEach(Procedure<? super T> procedure);
@Override
default void forEach(Consumer<? super T> consumer)
{
Procedure<? super T> procedure = consumer::accept;
this.forEach(procedure);
}
Iterates over the iterable passing each element and the current relative int index to the specified instance of
ObjectIntProcedure.
Example using a Java 8 lambda:
people.forEachWithIndex((Person person, int index) -> LOGGER.info("Index: " + index + " person: " + person.getName()));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
people.forEachWithIndex(new ObjectIntProcedure<Person>()
{
public void value(Person person, int index)
{
LOGGER.info("Index: " + index + " person: " + person.getName());
}
});
Deprecated: in 6.0. Use OrderedIterable.forEachWithIndex(ObjectIntProcedure)
instead.
/**
* Iterates over the iterable passing each element and the current relative int index to the specified instance of
* ObjectIntProcedure.
* <p>
* Example using a Java 8 lambda:
* <pre>
* people.forEachWithIndex((Person person, int index) -> LOGGER.info("Index: " + index + " person: " + person.getName()));
* </pre>
* <p>
* Example using an anonymous inner class:
* <pre>
* people.forEachWithIndex(new ObjectIntProcedure<Person>()
* {
* public void value(Person person, int index)
* {
* LOGGER.info("Index: " + index + " person: " + person.getName());
* }
* });
* </pre>
*
* @deprecated in 6.0. Use {@link OrderedIterable#forEachWithIndex(ObjectIntProcedure)} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
void forEachWithIndex(ObjectIntProcedure<? super T> objectIntProcedure);
The procedure2 is evaluated for each element in the iterable with the specified parameter provided
as the second argument.
Example using a Java 8 lambda:
people.forEachWith((Person person, Person other) ->
{
if (person.isRelatedTo(other))
{
LOGGER.info(person.getName());
}
}, fred);
Example using an anonymous inner class:
people.forEachWith(new Procedure2<Person, Person>()
{
public void value(Person person, Person other)
{
if (person.isRelatedTo(other))
{
LOGGER.info(person.getName());
}
}
}, fred);
/**
* The procedure2 is evaluated for each element in the iterable with the specified parameter provided
* as the second argument.
* <p>
* Example using a Java 8 lambda:
* <pre>
* people.forEachWith((Person person, Person other) ->
* {
* if (person.isRelatedTo(other))
* {
* LOGGER.info(person.getName());
* }
* }, fred);
* </pre>
* <p>
* Example using an anonymous inner class:
* <pre>
* people.forEachWith(new Procedure2<Person, Person>()
* {
* public void value(Person person, Person other)
* {
* if (person.isRelatedTo(other))
* {
* LOGGER.info(person.getName());
* }
* }
* }, fred);
* </pre>
*/
<P> void forEachWith(Procedure2<? super T, ? super P> procedure, P parameter);
}