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react-native/ReactAndroid/src/main/java/com/facebook/jni/IteratorHelper.java
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David Vacca 1914d9a4c0 Use AndroidX GuardedBy annotation in favor of Javax GuardedBy annotation
Summary: Use AndroidX GuardedBy annotation in favor of Javax GuardedBy annotation

Reviewed By: ejanzer

Differential Revision: D16234167

fbshipit-source-id: 7f818d20b332a866926f80275b4c8a7489d4c6d3
2019-07-12 18:51:39 -07:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* <p>This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the LICENSE file in the root
* directory of this source tree.
*/
package com.facebook.jni;
import androidx.annotation.Nullable;
import com.facebook.proguard.annotations.DoNotStrip;
import java.util.Iterator;
/**
* To iterate over an Iterator from C++ requires two calls per entry: hasNext() and next(). This
* helper reduces it to one call and one field get per entry. It does not use a generic argument,
* since in C++, the types will be erased, anyway. This is *not* a {@link java.util.Iterator}.
*/
@DoNotStrip
public class IteratorHelper {
private final Iterator mIterator;
// This is private, but accessed via JNI.
@DoNotStrip private @Nullable Object mElement;
@DoNotStrip
public IteratorHelper(Iterator iterator) {
mIterator = iterator;
}
@DoNotStrip
public IteratorHelper(Iterable iterable) {
mIterator = iterable.iterator();
}
/**
* Moves the helper to the next entry in the map, if any. Returns true iff there is an entry to
* read.
*/
@DoNotStrip
boolean hasNext() {
if (mIterator.hasNext()) {
mElement = mIterator.next();
return true;
} else {
mElement = null;
return false;
}
}
}