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ASF GitHub Bot commented on FLEX-15159:
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Github user Harbs commented on the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/flex-sdk/pull/18#issuecomment-157861022
  
    Using Proxy as a base class for ArrayList will likely have a significant 
performance hit. It seems questionable as to whether the benefits of using for 
each loops outweigh the performance hit.
    http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui/2007/10/actionscript_readwrite_perform_1.html
    
    It might be a good idea to get some performance metrics on ArrayList with 
and without Proxy.
    
    Another approach might be to instead of modifying ArrayList itself to be a 
subclass of Proxy, to create a new IList to complement it with these changes. 
That way clients can decide whether they care about performance of for each 
loops.


> For each loop is unable to iterate through ArrayList
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLEX-15159
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-15159
>             Project: Apache Flex
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Collections
>    Affects Versions: Adobe Flex SDK 3.0 (Release)
>         Environment: Affected OS(s): Windows
> Affected OS(s): Windows XP
> Language Found: English
>            Reporter: Adobe JIRA
>
> 1. Make sure your imports are correct:
> import mx.controls.Alert;
> import mx.collections.IList;
> import mx.collections.ArrayList;
> 2. Create a function which looks like:
> private function foo() : void
> {
>       var aList : IList = new ArrayList();
>       aList.addItem("foo");
>       
>       for each (var s : String in aList)
>       {
>               Alert.show(s);
>       }
> }
> 3. Call the function
>  
>  Actual Results: No message box is shown
>  
>  
>  Expected Results: A message box with the text "foo"
>  
> This becomes a problem when you don't know what implementation an IList 
> variable will be bound to, ref: http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-14837
>  Workaround (if any): use the for loop instead
> for (var i : int = 0; i < aList.length; i++)



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