Composite.java

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package it.tidalwave.role;

import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
import java.util.Optional;
import it.tidalwave.util.Finder;

/***********************************************************************************************************************
 *
 * The role of a composite object, that is an object which contains children. They are exposed by means of a
 * {@link Finder}.
 *
 * @stereotype Role
 *
 * @author  Fabrizio Giudici
 * @it.tidalwave.javadoc.stable
 *
 **********************************************************************************************************************/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface Composite<T, F extends Finder<? extends T>>
  {
    public static final Class<Composite> _Composite_ = Composite.class;

    /*******************************************************************************************************************
     *
     * A default <code>Composite</code> with no children.
     *
     ******************************************************************************************************************/
    public static final Composite<Object, Finder<Object>> DEFAULT = new Composite<>()
      {
        @Override @Nonnull
        public Finder<Object> findChildren()
          {
            return Finder.empty();
          }
      };

    /*******************************************************************************************************************
     *
     * Returns the children of this object.
     *
     * @return  the children
     *
     ******************************************************************************************************************/
    @Nonnull
    public F findChildren();

    /*******************************************************************************************************************
     *
     *
     ******************************************************************************************************************/
    @SuppressWarnings("EmptyMethod")
    public static interface Visitor<T, R>
      {
        /***************************************************************************************************************
         *
         * Visits an object. This method is called before visiting children (pre-order).
         *
         * @param  object  the visited object
         *
         **************************************************************************************************************/
        public default void preVisit (@Nonnull final T object)
          {
          }

        /***************************************************************************************************************
         *
         * Visits an object. This method is actually called just after {@link #preVisit(Object)}, it makes sense to
         * implement it when you don't need to distinguish between pre-order and post-order traversal.
         *
         * @param  object  the visited object
         *
         **************************************************************************************************************/
        public default void visit (@Nonnull final T object)
          {
          }

        /***************************************************************************************************************
         *
         * Visits an object. This method is called after visiting children (post-order).
         *
         * @param  object  the visited object
         *
         **************************************************************************************************************/
        public default void postVisit (@Nonnull final T object)
          {
          }

        /***************************************************************************************************************
         *
         * Returns the value of this visitor.
         *
         * @return         the value
         *
         **************************************************************************************************************/
        @Nonnull
        public default Optional<R> getValue()
          {
            return Optional.empty();
          }
      }
  }