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// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
part of dart.core;
/**
* An interface for getting items, one at a time, from an object.
*
* The for-in construct transparently uses Iterator to test for the end
* of the iteration, and to get each item (or _element_).
*
* If the object iterated over is changed during the iteration, the
* behavior is unspecified.
*
* The Iterator is initially positioned before the first element. Before
* accessing the first element the iterator must thus be advanced ([moveNext])
* to point to the first element. If no element is left, then [moveNext]
* returns false.
*
* A typical usage of an Iterator looks as follows:
*
* var it = obj.iterator;
* while (it.moveNext()) {
* use(it.current);
* }
*
* **See also:** [Iteration]
* (http://www.dartlang.org/docs/dart-up-and-running/contents/ch03.html#ch03-iteration)
* in the [library tour]
* (http://www.dartlang.org/docs/dart-up-and-running/contents/ch03.html)
*/
abstract class Iterator<E> {
/**
* Moves to the next element. Returns true if [current] contains the next
* element. Returns false, if no element was left.
*
* It is safe to invoke [moveNext] even when the iterator is already
* positioned after the last element. In this case [moveNext] has no effect.
*/
bool moveNext();
/**
* Returns the current element.
*
* Return [:null:] if the iterator has not yet been moved to the first
* element, or if the iterator has been moved after the last element of the
* [Iterable].
*/
E get current;
}