T - the type of stream elementspublic static interface Stream.Builder<T> extends Consumer<T>
Stream.  This allows the creation of a
 Stream by generating elements individually and adding them to the
 Builder (without the copying overhead that comes from using
 an ArrayList as a temporary buffer.)
 A stream builder has a lifecycle, which starts in a building
 phase, during which elements can be added, and then transitions to a built
 phase, after which elements may not be added.  The built phase begins
 when the build() method is called, which creates an ordered
 Stream whose elements are the elements that were added to the stream
 builder, in the order they were added.
Stream.builder()| Modifier and Type | Method | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| void | accept(T t) | Adds an element to the stream being built. | 
| default Stream.Builder<T> | add(T t) | Adds an element to the stream being built. | 
| Stream<T> | build() | Builds the stream, transitioning this builder to the built state. | 
void accept(T t)
accept in interface Consumer<T>t - the input argumentIllegalStateException - if the builder has already transitioned to
 the built statedefault Stream.Builder<T> add(T t)
     accept(t)
     return this;
 t - the element to addthis builderIllegalStateException - if the builder has already transitioned to
 the built stateStream<T> build()
IllegalStateException is thrown if there are further attempts
 to operate on the builder after it has entered the built state.IllegalStateException - if the builder has already transitioned to
 the built state Submit a bug or feature 
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