PostOrderTraversal.java
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package org.osate.aadl2.modelsupport.modeltraversal;
import java.util.Iterator;
import org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList;
import org.osate.aadl2.Element;
/**
* Describes how to perfrom a prefix order traversal.
*
* @author aarong
*/
final class PostOrderTraversal extends AbstractSimpleTraversal {
public PostOrderTraversal(final IProcessingMethod pm) {
super(pm);
}
@Override
public void visitRoot(final Element root) {
if (root != null) {
final EList<Element> list = root.getChildren();
for (Iterator<Element> it = list.iterator(); processingMethod.notCancelled() && it.hasNext();) {
final Element child = it.next();
visitRoot(child);
}
if (processingMethod.notCancelled()) {
processingMethod.processObject(root);
}
}
}
}