Improve Fluent Interface Javadoc
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@ -11,15 +11,14 @@ import java.util.function.Predicate;
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import static java.lang.String.valueOf;
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/**
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* Fluent interface pattern is useful when you want to provide an easy readable, flowing API. Those
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* interfaces tend to mimic domain specific languages, so they can nearly be read as human
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* languages.
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* The Fluent Interface pattern is useful when you want to provide an easy readable, flowing API. Those
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* interfaces tend to mimic domain specific languages, so they can nearly be read as human languages.
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* <p>
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* In this example two implementations of a {@link FluentIterable} interface are given. The
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* SimpleFluentIterable evaluates eagerly and would be too costly for real world applications. The
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* LazyFluentIterable is evaluated on termination. Their usage is demonstrated with a simple number
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* list that is filtered, transformed and collected. The result is printed afterwards.
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* <p>
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* {@link SimpleFluentIterable} evaluates eagerly and would be too costly for real world applications.
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* The {@link LazyFluentIterable} is evaluated on termination. Their usage is demonstrated with a
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* simple number list that is filtered, transformed and collected. The result is printed afterwards.
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*
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*/
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public class App {
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