Class CursorableLinkedList
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.commons.collections.list.AbstractLinkedList
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- org.apache.commons.collections.list.CursorableLinkedList
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Serializable
,java.lang.Iterable
,java.util.Collection
,java.util.List
@Deprecated(since="2021-04-30") public class CursorableLinkedList extends AbstractLinkedList implements java.io.Serializable
Deprecated.Commons Collections 3 is in maintenance mode. Commons Collections 4 should be used instead.AList
implementation with aListIterator
that allows concurrent modifications to the underlying list.This implementation supports all of the optional
List
operations. It extendsAbstractLinkedList
and thus provides the stack/queue/dequeue operations available inLinkedList
.The main feature of this class is the ability to modify the list and the iterator at the same time. Both the
listIterator()
andcursor()
methods provides access to aCursor
instance which extendsListIterator
. The cursor allows changes to the list concurrent with changes to the iterator. Note that theiterator()
method and sublists do not provide this cursor behaviour.The
Cursor
class is provided partly for backwards compatibility and partly because it allows the cursor to be directly closed. Closing the cursor is optional because references are held via aWeakReference
. For most purposes, simply modify the iterator and list at will, and then let the garbage collector to the rest.Note that this implementation is not synchronized.
- Since:
- Commons Collections 1.0
- See Also:
LinkedList
, Serialized Form
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static class
CursorableLinkedList.Cursor
Deprecated.Commons Collections 3 is in maintenance mode.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description CursorableLinkedList()
Deprecated.Constructor that creates.CursorableLinkedList(java.util.Collection coll)
Deprecated.Constructor that copies the specified collection
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description CursorableLinkedList.Cursor
cursor()
Deprecated.Returns aCursorableLinkedList.Cursor
for iterating through the elements of this list.CursorableLinkedList.Cursor
cursor(int fromIndex)
Deprecated.Returns aCursorableLinkedList.Cursor
for iterating through the elements of this list starting from a specified index.java.util.Iterator
iterator()
Deprecated.Returns an iterator that does not support concurrent modification.java.util.ListIterator
listIterator()
Deprecated.Returns a cursor iterator that allows changes to the underlying list in parallel.java.util.ListIterator
listIterator(int fromIndex)
Deprecated.Returns a cursor iterator that allows changes to the underlying list in parallel.-
Methods inherited from class org.apache.commons.collections.list.AbstractLinkedList
add, add, addAll, addAll, addFirst, addLast, clear, contains, containsAll, equals, get, getFirst, getLast, hashCode, indexOf, isEmpty, lastIndexOf, remove, remove, removeAll, removeFirst, removeLast, retainAll, set, size, subList, toArray, toArray, toString
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Method Detail
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iterator
public java.util.Iterator iterator()
Deprecated.Returns an iterator that does not support concurrent modification.If the underlying list is modified while iterating using this iterator a ConcurrentModificationException will occur. The cursor behaviour is available via
listIterator()
.- Specified by:
iterator
in interfacejava.util.Collection
- Specified by:
iterator
in interfacejava.lang.Iterable
- Specified by:
iterator
in interfacejava.util.List
- Overrides:
iterator
in classAbstractLinkedList
- Returns:
- a new iterator that does not support concurrent modification
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listIterator
public java.util.ListIterator listIterator()
Deprecated.Returns a cursor iterator that allows changes to the underlying list in parallel.The cursor enables iteration and list changes to occur in any order without invalidating the iterator (from one thread). When elements are added to the list, an event is fired to all active cursors enabling them to adjust to the change in the list.
When the "current" (i.e., last returned by
ListIterator.next()
orListIterator.previous()
) element of the list is removed, the cursor automatically adjusts to the change (invalidating the last returned value such that it cannot be removed).- Specified by:
listIterator
in interfacejava.util.List
- Overrides:
listIterator
in classAbstractLinkedList
- Returns:
- a new cursor iterator
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listIterator
public java.util.ListIterator listIterator(int fromIndex)
Deprecated.Returns a cursor iterator that allows changes to the underlying list in parallel.The cursor enables iteration and list changes to occur in any order without invalidating the iterator (from one thread). When elements are added to the list, an event is fired to all active cursors enabling them to adjust to the change in the list.
When the "current" (i.e., last returned by
ListIterator.next()
orListIterator.previous()
) element of the list is removed, the cursor automatically adjusts to the change (invalidating the last returned value such that it cannot be removed).- Specified by:
listIterator
in interfacejava.util.List
- Overrides:
listIterator
in classAbstractLinkedList
- Parameters:
fromIndex
- the index to start from- Returns:
- a new cursor iterator
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cursor
public CursorableLinkedList.Cursor cursor()
Deprecated.Returns aCursorableLinkedList.Cursor
for iterating through the elements of this list.A
Cursor
is aListIterator
with an additionalclose()
method. Calling this method immediately discards the references to the cursor. If it is not called, then the garbage collector will still remove the reference as it is held via aWeakReference
.The cursor enables iteration and list changes to occur in any order without invalidating the iterator (from one thread). When elements are added to the list, an event is fired to all active cursors enabling them to adjust to the change in the list.
When the "current" (i.e., last returned by
ListIterator.next()
orListIterator.previous()
) element of the list is removed, the cursor automatically adjusts to the change (invalidating the last returned value such that it cannot be removed).The
listIterator()
method returns the same as this method, and can be cast to aCursor
if theclose
method is required.- Returns:
- a new cursor iterator
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cursor
public CursorableLinkedList.Cursor cursor(int fromIndex)
Deprecated.Returns aCursorableLinkedList.Cursor
for iterating through the elements of this list starting from a specified index.A
Cursor
is aListIterator
with an additionalclose()
method. Calling this method immediately discards the references to the cursor. If it is not called, then the garbage collector will still remove the reference as it is held via aWeakReference
.The cursor enables iteration and list changes to occur in any order without invalidating the iterator (from one thread). When elements are added to the list, an event is fired to all active cursors enabling them to adjust to the change in the list.
When the "current" (i.e., last returned by
ListIterator.next()
orListIterator.previous()
) element of the list is removed, the cursor automatically adjusts to the change (invalidating the last returned value such that it cannot be removed).The
listIterator(int)
method returns the same as this method, and can be cast to aCursor
if theclose
method is required.- Parameters:
fromIndex
- the index to start from- Returns:
- a new cursor iterator
- Throws:
java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index > size()).
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