I'm trying to create a RowCounterIterator that counts all the rows and returns only one key-value with the counter inside. The problem is that I can't get it work. The Scala code is available in the gist <https://gist.github.com/melrief/5f2ca248f1a980ddead2f2eeb19e6389> together with some pseudo-code of a test. The problem is that if I add an entry to my table, this iterator will return 0 instead of 1 and apparently the reason is that super.hasTop() is always false. I've tried without the iterator and the scanner returns 1 elements. Any idea of what I'm doing wrong here? Is WrappingIterator the right class to extend for this kind of behaviour?
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