module Queue: sig .. end
This module implements queues (FIFOs), with in-place modification.
Warning This module is not thread-safe: each Queue.t
value
must be protected from concurrent access (e.g. with a Mutex.t
).
Failure to do so can lead to a crash.
type t('a);
'a
.exception Empty;
let create: unit => t('a);
let add: ('a, t('a)) => unit;
add x q
adds the element x
at the end of the queue q
.let push: ('a, t('a)) => unit;
push
is a synonym for add
.let take: t('a) => 'a;
take q
removes and returns the first element in queue q
,
or raises Empty
if the queue is empty.let pop: t('a) => 'a;
pop
is a synonym for take
.let peek: t('a) => 'a;
peek q
returns the first element in queue q
, without removing
it from the queue, or raises Empty
if the queue is empty.let top: t('a) => 'a;
top
is a synonym for peek
.let clear: t('a) => unit;
let copy: t('a) => t('a);
let is_empty: t('a) => bool;
true
if the given queue is empty, false
otherwise.let length: t('a) => int;
let iter: ('a => unit, t('a)) => unit;
iter f q
applies f
in turn to all elements of q
,
from the least recently entered to the most recently entered.
The queue itself is unchanged.let fold: (('b, 'a) => 'b, 'b, t('a)) => 'b;
fold f accu q
is equivalent to List.fold_left f accu l
,
where l
is the list of q
's elements. The queue remains
unchanged.let transfer: (t('a), t('a)) => unit;
transfer q1 q2
adds all of q1
's elements at the end of
the queue q2
, then clears q1
. It is equivalent to the
sequence iter (fun x -> add x q2) q1; clear q1
, but runs
in constant time.