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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.
namespace System.Collections
{
// Base interface for all enumerators, providing a simple approach
// to iterating over a collection.
public interface IEnumerator
{
// 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.
//
#nullable disable // explicitly leaving Current as "oblivious" to avoid spurious warnings in foreach over non-generic enumerables
object Current
#nullable restore
{
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();
}
}
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