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XBag<E> |
Bag type collections make the single demand (thus being a level 1 collection type) that duplicate elements have
to be allowed, effectively being the opposite to set type collections.
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XBasicEnum<E> |
Intermediate list type providing getting, adding, removing concerns to act as a common super type for
XList and XLadder .
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XBasicList<E> |
Intermediate list type providing getting, adding, removing concerns to act as a common super type for
XList and XLadder .
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XBasicSequence<E> |
Intermediate sequence type providing getting, adding, removing concerns to act as a common super type for
XSequence and XSortation .
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XBasicTable<K,V> |
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XBasicTable.Keys<K,V> |
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XBasicTable.Values<K,V> |
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XCollection<E> |
A collection is the root type for all collections (level 0 collection type).
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XDecreasingEnum<E> |
Intermediate list type that combines all list aspects except increasing (adding and inserting), effectively causing
instances of this list type to maintain its size or shrink, but never grow.
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XDecreasingList<E> |
Intermediate list type that combines all list aspects except increasing (adding and inserting), effectively causing
instances of this list type to maintain its size or shrink, but never grow.
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XDecreasingSequence<E> |
Intermediate list type that combines all list aspects except increasing (adding and inserting), effectively causing
instances of this list type to maintain its size or shrink, but never grow.
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XEnum<E> |
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XList<E> |
Extended List interface with additional list procedures like distinction between identity and equality
element comparison, procedure range specification, higher order (functional) procedures, proper toArray() methods,
etc.
All XList implementations have to have RandomAccess behavior.
Intelligent implementations make non-random-access implementations like simple linked lists obsolete.
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XMap<K,V> |
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XMap.Keys<K,V> |
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XMap.Values<K,V> |
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XProcessingBag<E> |
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XProcessingCollection<E> |
Curiously, a removing collection has to be a getting collection as well, because some removal procedures
could be abused to read the contained elements (e.g.
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XProcessingEnum<E> |
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XProcessingList<E> |
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XProcessingMap.Keys<K,V> |
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XProcessingMap.Values<K,V> |
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XProcessingSequence<E> |
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XProcessingSet<E> |
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XSequence<E> |
Level 1 collection type defining the single demand for the collection's elements to be ordered.
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XSet<E> |
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XTable<K,V> |
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XTable.Keys<K,V> |
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XTable.Values<K,V> |
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