public interface Buffer
extends java.util.Collection
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
Object.equals(Object)
and Object.hashCode()
methods. It
is therefore possible for a Buffer
implementation to also
also implement List
, Set
or
Bag
.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
java.lang.Object |
get()
Gets the next object from the buffer without removing it.
|
java.lang.Object |
remove()
Gets and removes the next object from the buffer.
|
java.lang.Object remove()
BufferUnderflowException
- if the buffer is already emptyjava.lang.Object get()
BufferUnderflowException
- if the buffer is empty"Copyright © 2010 - 2020 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved"