jdk/src/share/classes/java/util/function/ObjLongConsumer.java
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    25 package java.util.function;
       
    26 
       
    27 /**
       
    28  * An operation which accepts an object reference and a long, and returns no
       
    29  * result. This is the {@code (reference, long)} specialization of
       
    30  * {@link BiConsumer}. Unlike most other functional interfaces,
       
    31  * {@code ObjLongConsumer} is expected to operate via side-effects.
       
    32  *
       
    33  * @param <T> Type of reference argument to {@code accept()}.
       
    34  *
       
    35  * @see BiConsumer
       
    36  * @since 1.8
       
    37  */
       
    38 @FunctionalInterface
       
    39 public interface ObjLongConsumer<T> {
       
    40 
       
    41     /**
       
    42      * Accept a set of input values.
       
    43      *
       
    44      * @param t an input object
       
    45      * @param value an input value
       
    46      */
       
    47     public void accept(T t, long value);
       
    48 }