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Henri Yandell commented on LANG-588:
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It was for IP sake - I wrote it as an exercise instead of for any use. Happy to 
use yours instead.

Comments on your patches:

* Javadoc for pairOf/matchedPairOf needs filling in.
* @since should be '3.0' and not 'Lang 3.0'
* The static import in the tests makes me cringe, but I know you like using 
them. First time I looked at the code (as I looked at tests first) I went 
looking in the file to see where the utility pairOf method was, while wondering 
why you'd done such a thing.
* I'm not sure about the Iterable concept for MatchedPair.
* I do like the notion of Iterable if it becomes a tree walker - i.e. it 
iterates down Pairs of Pairs. It could then be in the parent and could be:  
depthFirstIterate() & breadthFirstIterate().

> Create a basic Pair<L, R> class
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LANG-588
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-588
>             Project: Commons Lang
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: lang.*
>            Reporter: Matt Benson
>             Fix For: 3.0
>
>         Attachments: MatchedPair.java, MatchedPairTest.java, Pair.java, 
> PairTest.java
>
>
> [lang] is the perfect place to provide a basic typed Pair class.  I have 
> written such a class for my employer (who hasn't?) but can/will rewrite blind 
> to avoid IP issues.  I think it's also nice to go ahead and extend this to 
> MatchedPair<T> extends Pair<T, T> as well.

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