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Anghel Leonard
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Anghel Leonard

Anghel Leonard is a Chief Technology Strategist and independent consultant with 20+ years of experience in the Java ecosystem. In daily work, he is focused on architecting and developing Java distributed applications that empower robust architectures, clean code, and high-performance. Also passionate about coaching, mentoring and technical leadership. He is the author of several books, videos and dozens of articles related to Java technologies.
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188. Hooking lambda laziness via Supplier/Consumer

The java.util.function.Supplier is a functional interface capable of supplying results via its get() method. The java.util.function.Consumer is another functional interface capable of consuming the argument given via its accept() method. It returns no result (void). Both of these functional interfaces are lazy, so it is not that easy to analyze and understand code that uses them, especially when a snippet of code uses both. Let’s give it a try!

Consider the following simple class:

static class Counter {
  static int c;
  public static int count() {
    System.out.println("Incrementing c from " 
      + c + " to " + (c + 1));
    return c++; 
  }
}

And let’s write the following Supplier and Consumer:

Supplier<Integer> supplier = () -> Counter.count();
Consumer<Integer> consumer = c -> {
  c = c + Counter.count(); 
  System.out.println("Consumer: " + c )...
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Anghel Leonard

Anghel Leonard is a Chief Technology Strategist and independent consultant with 20+ years of experience in the Java ecosystem. In daily work, he is focused on architecting and developing Java distributed applications that empower robust architectures, clean code, and high-performance. Also passionate about coaching, mentoring and technical leadership. He is the author of several books, videos and dozens of articles related to Java technologies.
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