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017    
018    package org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable;
019    
020    /**
021     * Provides mutable access to a value.
022     * <p>
023     * <code>Mutable</code> is used as a generic interface to the implementations in this package.
024     * <p>
025     * A typical use case would be to enable a primitive or string to be passed to a method and allow that method to
026     * effectively change the value of the primitive/string. Another use case is to store a frequently changing primitive in
027     * a collection (for example a total in a map) without needing to create new Integer/Long wrapper objects.
028     * 
029     * @since 2.1
030     * @version $Id: Mutable.java 1088899 2011-04-05 05:31:27Z bayard $
031     */
032    public interface Mutable<T> {
033    
034        /**
035         * Gets the value of this mutable.
036         * 
037         * @return the stored value
038         */
039        T getValue();
040    
041        /**
042         * Sets the value of this mutable.
043         * 
044         * @param value
045         *            the value to store
046         * @throws NullPointerException
047         *             if the object is null and null is invalid
048         * @throws ClassCastException
049         *             if the type is invalid
050         */
051        void setValue(T value);
052    
053    }