Searched refs:takeWhile (Results 1 - 12 of 12) sorted by relevance
/openjdk9/jdk/test/java/util/stream/test/org/openjdk/tests/java/util/stream/ |
H A D | WhileOpTest.java | 58 setContext("takeWhile", size); 62 s -> s.takeWhile(e -> e < size), 63 s -> s.takeWhile(e -> e < size), 64 s -> s.takeWhile(e -> e < size), 65 s -> s.takeWhile(e -> e < size)); 70 s -> s.takeWhile(e -> e < size).takeWhile(e -> e < size / 2), 71 s -> s.takeWhile(e -> e < size).takeWhile(e -> e < size / 2), 72 s -> s.takeWhile( [all...] |
H A D | WhileOpStatefulTest.java | 67 s.takeWhile(e -> isWithinTakePeriod.getAsBoolean()) 73 s.takeWhile(e -> isWithinTakePeriod.getAsBoolean()) 79 s.takeWhile(e -> isWithinTakePeriod.getAsBoolean()) 85 s.takeWhile(e -> isWithinTakePeriod.getAsBoolean()) 95 long rc = s.takeWhile(e -> c.getAndIncrement() < TAKE_WHILE_COUNT_LIMIT) 101 long rc = s.takeWhile(e -> c.getAndIncrement() < TAKE_WHILE_COUNT_LIMIT) 107 long rc = s.takeWhile(e -> c.getAndIncrement() < TAKE_WHILE_COUNT_LIMIT) 113 long rc = s.takeWhile(e -> c.getAndIncrement() < TAKE_WHILE_COUNT_LIMIT) 124 Object[] ra = s.takeWhile(e -> c.getAndIncrement() < TAKE_WHILE_COUNT_LIMIT) 130 int[] ra = s.takeWhile( [all...] |
/openjdk9/jdk/test/java/awt/GraphicsDevice/DisplayModes/ |
H A D | CompareToXrandrTest.java | 61 .takeWhile(Matcher::find).map(m -> m.group(1))
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/openjdk9/jdk/test/java/lang/StackWalker/ |
H A D | ReflectionFrames.java | 739 // The takeWhile method arrange for stopping frame collection 746 public boolean takeWhile(StackFrame f) { method in class:ReflectionFrames.StackInspector 778 return s.takeWhile(this::takeWhile)
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/openjdk9/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/util/stream/ |
H A D | DoubleStream.java | 319 * While {@code takeWhile()} is generally a cheap operation on sequential 326 * {@code takeWhile()} in parallel pipelines, if the semantics of your 329 * {@code takeWhile()} in parallel pipelines, switching to sequential 339 default DoubleStream takeWhile(DoublePredicate predicate) { method in interface:DoubleStream
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H A D | LongStream.java | 317 * While {@code takeWhile()} is generally a cheap operation on sequential 324 * {@code takeWhile()} in parallel pipelines, if the semantics of your 327 * {@code takeWhile()} in parallel pipelines, switching to sequential 337 default LongStream takeWhile(LongPredicate predicate) { method in interface:LongStream
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H A D | IntStream.java | 317 * While {@code takeWhile()} is generally a cheap operation on sequential 323 * in significant speedups of {@code takeWhile()} in parallel pipelines, if 326 * utilization with {@code takeWhile()} in parallel pipelines, switching to 336 default IntStream takeWhile(IntPredicate predicate) { method in interface:IntStream
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H A D | Stream.java | 536 * While {@code takeWhile()} is generally a cheap operation on sequential 542 * significant speedups of {@code takeWhile()} in parallel pipelines, if the 545 * utilization with {@code takeWhile()} in parallel pipelines, switching to 555 default Stream<T> takeWhile(Predicate<? super T> predicate) { method in interface:Stream
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H A D | DoublePipeline.java | 361 public final DoubleStream takeWhile(DoublePredicate predicate) { method in class:DoublePipeline
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H A D | IntPipeline.java | 392 public final IntStream takeWhile(IntPredicate predicate) { method in class:IntPipeline
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H A D | LongPipeline.java | 374 public final LongStream takeWhile(LongPredicate predicate) { method in class:LongPipeline
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H A D | ReferencePipeline.java | 417 public final Stream<P_OUT> takeWhile(Predicate<? super P_OUT> predicate) { method in class:ReferencePipeline
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