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Why doesn't ArrayDeque implement the List interface?
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[QUOTE="Mark Space, post: 3810544"] I was thinking that the result of this operation would be poorly defined: Object o1 = new Object(); Object o2 = new Object(); ArrayDeque aq = new ArrayDeque(); aq.addFirst( o1 ); Object o3 = aq.get( 0 ); // Zero aq.addFirst( o2 ); Object o4 = aq.get( 0 ); // Zero But it works with a LinkedList (by returning different objects into o3 and o4, I assume) so I guess an array/ring buffer shouldn't be any different. OK, I guess get() could be implemented after all for an ArrayDeque. [/QUOTE]
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