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-// Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements.
-// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
-// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
-
-/*============================================================
-**
-** Interface: IEnumerator
-**
-**
-**
-**
-** Purpose: Base interface for all enumerators.
-**
-**
-===========================================================*/
-namespace System.Collections {
- using System;
- using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
-
- // Base interface for all enumerators, providing a simple approach
- // to iterating over a collection.
- [Guid("496B0ABF-CDEE-11d3-88E8-00902754C43A")]
- public interface IEnumerator
- {
- // Interfaces are not serializable
- // Advances the enumerator to the next element of the enumeration and
- // returns a boolean indicating whether an element is available. Upon
- // creation, an enumerator is conceptually positioned before the first
- // element of the enumeration, and the first call to MoveNext
- // brings the first element of the enumeration into view.
- //
- bool MoveNext();
-
- // Returns the current element of the enumeration. The returned value is
- // undefined before the first call to MoveNext and following a
- // call to MoveNext that returned false. Multiple calls to
- // GetCurrent with no intervening calls to MoveNext
- // will return the same object.
- //
- Object Current {
- get;
- }
-
- // Resets the enumerator to the beginning of the enumeration, starting over.
- // The preferred behavior for Reset is to return the exact same enumeration.
- // This means if you modify the underlying collection then call Reset, your
- // IEnumerator will be invalid, just as it would have been if you had called
- // MoveNext or Current.
- //
- void Reset();
- }
-}