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package bjc.data;
import java.util.*;
/**
* A Iterator which is guaranteed to never throw {@link ConcurrentModificationException}.
*
* The intended use case for this iterator is that you want to be able to modify
* a list you are iterating over, and not get an immediate exception.
*
* Note that using this is an agreement that you will not complain if it behaves
* oddly in the face of you concurrently modifying the list, as this class was
* designed with the usecase of modifying the list from the same thread, without
* invalidating the iterators. After all, there is a reason that most iterator
* types throw that exception.
*
* However, sometimes you want to play with fire, even if you might get burnt.
* This allows you to do so.
*
* @author Ben Culkin
*
* @param <ElementType> The type being iterated over.
*/
public class NonCMEIterator<ElementType> implements Iterator<ElementType> {
/**
* The list being iterated over.
*/
protected final List<ElementType> source;
/**
* The index of the current item in the list.
*/
protected int currIndex;
/**
* Create a new iterator which won't throw {@link ConcurrentModificationException}
*
* @param source The list being iterated over.
*/
public NonCMEIterator(List<ElementType> source) {
this.source = source;
this.currIndex = -1;
}
@Override
public boolean hasNext() {
return currIndex >= source.size();
}
@Override
public ElementType next() {
return source.get(++currIndex);
}
}
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