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/* __ *\
** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API **
** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2003-2009, LAMP/EPFL **
** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | **
** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | **
** |/ **
\* */
// $Id$
package scala.collection
package mutable
/** A stack implements a data structure which allows to store and retrieve
* objects in a last-in-first-out (LIFO) fashion.
*
* @author Matthias Zenger
* @version 1.0, 10/05/2004
* @since 1
*/
trait StackProxy[A] extends Stack[A] with Proxy {
def self: Stack[A]
/** Access element number <code>n</code>.
*
* @return the element at index <code>n</code>.
*/
override def apply(n: Int): A = self.apply(n)
/** Returns the length of this stack.
*/
override def length: Int = self.length
/** Checks if the stack is empty.
*
* @return true, iff there is no element on the stack
*/
override def isEmpty: Boolean = self.isEmpty
/** Pushes a single element on top of the stack.
*
* @param elem the element to push onto the stack
*/
def +=(elem: A): this.type = {
self push elem
this
}
override def pushAll(elems: Iterator[A]): this.type = {
self pushAll elems
this
}
override def pushAll(elems: scala.collection.Traversable[A]): this.type = {
self pushAll elems
this
}
/** Pushes all elements provided by an <code>Iterable</code> object
* on top of the stack. The elements are pushed in the order they
* are given out by the iterator.
*
* @param iter an iterable object
*/
@deprecated("use pushAll") override def ++=(iter: scala.collection.Iterable[A]): this.type = {
self ++= iter
this
}
/** Pushes all elements provided by an iterator
* on top of the stack. The elements are pushed in the order they
* are given out by the iterator.
*
* @param iter an iterator
*/
@deprecated("use pushAll") override def ++=(it: Iterator[A]): this.type = {
self ++= it
this
}
override def push(elem1: A, elem2: A, elems: A*): this.type = {
self.push(elem1).push(elem2).pushAll(elems)
this
}
/** Returns the top element of the stack. This method will not remove
* the element from the stack. An error is signaled if there is no
* element on the stack.
*
* @return the top element
*/
override def top: A = self.top
/** Removes the top element from the stack.
*/
override def pop(): A = self.pop
/**
* Removes all elements from the stack. After this operation completed,
* the stack will be empty.
*/
override def clear(): Unit = self.clear
/** Returns an iterator over all elements on the stack. This iterator
* is stable with respect to state changes in the stack object; i.e.
* such changes will not be reflected in the iterator. The iterator
* issues elements in the order they were inserted into the stack
* (FIFO order).
*
* @return an iterator over all stack elements.
*/
override def iterator: Iterator[A] = self.iterator
/** Creates a list of all stack elements in FIFO order.
*
* @return the created list.
*/
override def toList: List[A] = self.toList
/** This method clones the stack.
*
* @return a stack with the same elements.
*/
override def clone(): Stack[A] = new StackProxy[A] {
def self = StackProxy.this.self.clone()
}
}
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