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- // Copyright (c) 2013, Peter H. Froehlich. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
- // that can be found in the LICENSE file.
- // Package queue implements a double-ended queue abstraction on
- // top of a slice/array. All operations are constant time except
- // for PushFront and PushBack which are amortized constant time.
- //
- // We are about 60%-90% faster than container/list would be at
- // the price of potentially wasting some memory because we grow
- // our slice by amortized doubling.
- package queue
- import "fmt"
- // Queue represents a double-ended queue.
- // The zero value for Queue is an empty queue ready to use.
- type Queue struct {
- // PushBack writes to rep[back] and then increments
- // back; PushFront decrements front and then writes
- // to rep[front]; gotta love those invariants.
- rep []interface{}
- front int
- back int
- length int
- }
- // New returns an initialized empty queue.
- func New() *Queue {
- return new(Queue).Init()
- }
- // Init initializes or clears queue q.
- func (q *Queue) Init() *Queue {
- // start with a slice of length 2 even if that "wastes"
- // some memory; we do front/back arithmetic modulo the
- // length, so starting at 1 would require special cases
- q.rep = make([]interface{}, 2)
- // for some time I considered reusing the existing slice
- // if all a client does is re-initialize the queue; the
- // big problem with that is that the previous queue might
- // have been huge while the current queue doesn't grow
- // much at all; if that were to happen we'd hold on to a
- // huge chunk of memory for just a few elements and nobody
- // could do anything about it; so instead I decided to
- // just allocate a new slice and let the GC take care of
- // the previous one; seems a better tradeoff all around
- q.front, q.back, q.length = 0, 0, 0
- return q
- }
- // lazyInit lazily initializes a zero Queue value.
- //
- // I am mostly doing this because container/list does the same thing.
- // Personally I think it's a little wasteful because every single
- // PushFront/PushBack is going to pay the overhead of calling this.
- // But that's the price for making zero values useful immediately,
- // something Go apparently likes a lot.
- func (q *Queue) lazyInit() {
- if q.rep == nil {
- q.Init()
- }
- }
- // Len returns the number of elements of queue q.
- func (q *Queue) Len() int {
- return q.length
- }
- // empty returns true if the queue q has no elements.
- func (q *Queue) empty() bool {
- return q.length == 0
- }
- // full returns true if the queue q is at capacity.
- func (q *Queue) full() bool {
- return q.length == len(q.rep)
- }
- // grow doubles the size of queue q's underlying slice/array.
- func (q *Queue) grow() {
- big := make([]interface{}, q.length*2)
- j := q.front
- for i := 0; i < q.length; i++ {
- big[i] = q.rep[j]
- j = q.inc(j)
- }
- q.rep = big
- q.front = 0
- q.back = q.length
- }
- // lazyGrow grows the underlying slice/array if necessary.
- func (q *Queue) lazyGrow() {
- if q.full() {
- q.grow()
- }
- }
- // String returns a string representation of queue q formatted
- // from front to back.
- func (q *Queue) String() string {
- result := ""
- result = result + "["
- j := q.front
- for i := 0; i < q.length; i++ {
- if i == q.length-1 {
- result = result + fmt.Sprintf("%v", q.rep[j])
- } else {
- result = result + fmt.Sprintf("%v, ", q.rep[j])
- }
- j = q.inc(j)
- }
- result = result + "]"
- return result
- }
- // inc returns the next integer position wrapping around queue q.
- func (q *Queue) inc(i int) int {
- l := len(q.rep)
- return (i + 1 + l) % l
- }
- // dec returns the previous integer position wrapping around queue q.
- func (q *Queue) dec(i int) int {
- l := len(q.rep)
- return (i - 1 + l) % l
- }
- // Front returns the first element of queue q or nil.
- func (q *Queue) Front() interface{} {
- if q.empty() {
- return nil
- }
- return q.rep[q.front]
- }
- // Back returns the last element of queue q or nil.
- func (q *Queue) Back() interface{} {
- if q.empty() {
- return nil
- }
- return q.rep[q.dec(q.back)]
- }
- // PushFront inserts a new value v at the front of queue q.
- func (q *Queue) PushFront(v interface{}) {
- q.lazyInit()
- q.lazyGrow()
- q.front = q.dec(q.front)
- q.rep[q.front] = v
- q.length++
- }
- // PushBack inserts a new value v at the back of queue q.
- func (q *Queue) PushBack(v interface{}) {
- q.lazyInit()
- q.lazyGrow()
- q.rep[q.back] = v
- q.back = q.inc(q.back)
- q.length++
- }
- // Both PopFront and PopBack set the newly free slot to nil
- // in an attempt to be nice to the garbage collector.
- // PopFront removes and returns the first element of queue q or nil.
- func (q *Queue) PopFront() interface{} {
- if q.empty() {
- return nil
- }
- v := q.rep[q.front]
- q.rep[q.front] = nil
- q.front = q.inc(q.front)
- q.length--
- return v
- }
- // PopBack removes and returns the last element of queue q or nil.
- func (q *Queue) PopBack() interface{} {
- if q.empty() {
- return nil
- }
- q.back = q.dec(q.back)
- v := q.rep[q.back]
- q.rep[q.back] = nil
- q.length--
- return v
- }
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