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# Changelog of versions
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### Version 0.4.2
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- Added: Lists/Sets/Maps/PriorityQueues are now copy-able. with the new copy() function.
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Note: subLists/subMaps/subSets or synchronize/unmodifyable wrappers do not support that function.
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- Fixed: PriorityQueues didn't implement: hashCode/equals/toString
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### Version 0.4.1
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- Changed: ForEach with input now provides input, value instead of value, input, this improves the usage of method references greatly
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- Added: addAll with Array-types in collections.
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New Specialized functions that were added to increase performance or reduce allocations or Quality Of life.
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To highlight things that may be wanted.
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- Iterable:
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- map/flatMap/arrayFlatMap: A Light weight version of Stream.map()
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- map/flatMap/arrayFlatMap: A Light weight version of Stream.map().
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- findFirst: Allows to find the first element of a Predicated Iterable.
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- filter: Allows to filter unwanted elements for wrapped Iterable
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- matchAny/matchNone/matchAll: Allows to find elements in a collection.
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- count: counts all valid elements in a collection
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- count: counts all valid elements in a collection.
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- forEach: Allows to input a second element into a forEach move allowing for more flexibility for Method References
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- Collection:
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- containsAny: Allows to test if another collection contains an of the elements of the tested collection.
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- primitiveStream: Provides access to the closest Java Stream Type.
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- copy: shallowCopies the collection, used instead of clone because this is better to use.
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(subCollections/synchronized/unmodifiable not supported for obvious reasons)
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- List:
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- add/get/removeElements (From FastUtil): Allows to add/get/remove an Array into/from a list. Just with less overhead
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- extractElements: Allows to remove a Range of elements from the List and get what was removed.
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