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/*
 * Copyright 2004-2007 the original author or authors.
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//package org.jpublish.util;

import java.io.File;
import java.util.Stack;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;

/** Breadth first iterator which iterates through all files which are decendents
of the specified root file.
    
@author Anthony Eden
@since 1.1
*/

public class BreadthFirstFileTreeIterator implements Iterator {

    private File root;
    private int currentIndex = 0;
    private File[] currentList;
    private File nextFile;
    private Stack directories;
    private boolean endOfTree = false;

    /** Construct a new BreadthFirstFileTreeIterator with the specified root.
        
    @param root The root directory
    */

    public BreadthFirstFileTreeIterator(File root) {
        this.root = root;
        this.currentList = root.listFiles();
        this.directories = new Stack();
    }

    /** Returns true if the iteration has more elements. (In other words, 
    returns true if next would return an element rather than throwing 
    an exception.)
        
    @return True if the iteration has more elements
    */

    public boolean hasNext() {
        if (endOfTree)
            return false;
        return getNextFile() != null;
    }

    /** Returns the next element in the iteration.
        
    @return The next element in the iteration
    */

    public Object next() {
        if (endOfTree)
            throw new NoSuchElementException();

        File file = getNextFile();
        if (file == null) {
            throw new NoSuchElementException();
        }
        this.nextFile = null;
        return file;
    }

    /** Removes from the underlying collection the last element returned by 
    the iterator (optional operation). This method can be called only 
    once per call to next. The behavior of an iterator is unspecified 
    if the underlying collection is modified while the iteration is in 
    progress in any way other than by calling this method. 
        
    @throws UnsupportedOperationException
    */

    public void remove() {
        throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
    }

    /** Get the next file.  If the value for the next file is null then the
    findNextFile() method is invoked to locate the next file.  A call
    to next() will return the next file and will null out the next file
    variable.
        
    @return The next file
    */

    protected File getNextFile() {
        if (nextFile == null) {
            nextFile = findNextFile();
        }
        return nextFile;
    }

    /** Find the next file.
        
    @return The next file
    */

    protected File findNextFile() {
        while (currentIndex < currentList.length) {
            if (currentList[currentIndex].isDirectory()) {
                directories.push(currentList[currentIndex]);
                currentIndex++;
            } else {
                File file = currentList[currentIndex];
                currentIndex++;
                return file;
            }
        }

        while (!directories.empty()) {
            File directory = (File) directories.remove(0);
            currentList = directory.listFiles();
            currentIndex = 0;
            File file = findNextFile();
            if (file != null) {
                return file;
            }
        }

        endOfTree = true;

        return null;
    }

}