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{@code * int sum = widgets.stream() * .filter(w -> w.getColor() == RED) * .mapToInt(w -> w.getWeight()) * .sum(); * }* * See the class documentation for {@link Stream} and the package documentation * for java.util.stream for additional * specification of streams, stream operations, stream pipelines, and * parallelism, which governs the behavior of all stream types. * * @param
This is a terminal
* operation.
*
* @return the element iterator for this stream
*/
Iterator This is a terminal
* operation.
*
* @return the element spliterator for this stream
*/
Spliterator This is an intermediate
* operation.
*
* @return a sequential stream
*/
S sequential();
/**
* Returns an equivalent stream that is parallel. May return
* itself, either because the stream was already parallel, or because
* the underlying stream state was modified to be parallel.
*
* This is an intermediate
* operation.
*
* @return a parallel stream
*/
S parallel();
/**
* Returns an equivalent stream that is
* unordered. May return
* itself, either because the stream was already unordered, or because
* the underlying stream state was modified to be unordered.
*
* This is an intermediate
* operation.
*
* @return an unordered stream
*/
S unordered();
/**
* Returns an equivalent stream with an additional close handler. Close
* handlers are run when the {@link #close()} method
* is called on the stream, and are executed in the order they were
* added. All close handlers are run, even if earlier close handlers throw
* exceptions. If any close handler throws an exception, the first
* exception thrown will be relayed to the caller of {@code close()}, with
* any remaining exceptions added to that exception as suppressed exceptions
* (unless one of the remaining exceptions is the same exception as the
* first exception, since an exception cannot suppress itself.) May
* return itself.
*
* This is an intermediate
* operation.
*
* @param closeHandler A task to execute when the stream is closed
* @return a stream with a handler that is run if the stream is closed
*/
S onClose(Runnable closeHandler);
/**
* Closes this stream, causing all close handlers for this stream pipeline
* to be called.
*
* @see AutoCloseable#close()
*/
@Override
void close();
}