I have a piece of code like this:
List<Egg> eggs = hens.parallelStream().map(hen -> {
ArrayList<Egg> eggs = new ArrayList<>();
while (hen.hasEgg()) {
eggs.add(hen.getEgg());
}
return eggs;
}).flatMap(Collection::stream).collect(Collectors.toList());
But in this way I have to create an ArrayList for every hen, and eggs are not collected until a hen is 100% processed. I would like something like this:
List<Egg> eggs = hens.parallelStream().map(hen -> {
while (hen.hasEgg()) {
yield return hen.getEgg();
}
}).collect(Collectors.toList());
But Java does not have yield return. Is there a way to implement it?
Hen
class definition. Also, what specifically are you trying to accomplish? Do you want a partial result to be available (as in a partially populatedList<Egg>
) that you can start processing while collection of eggs continues? Or are you simply trying to collect all eggs from all hens and the fact that processing must complete on all hens before you have a collection is not a problem?