MutableQueue
An FIFO(first in first out) queue data structure.
type t('a);
The type of queues containing elements of type('a)
.
let make: unit => t('a);
Returns a new queue, initially empty.
let clear: t('a) => unit;
Discard all elements from the queue.
let isEmpty: t('a) => bool;
Returns true
if the given queue is empty, false
otherwise.
let fromArray: array('a) => t('a);
fromArray
a is equivalent to Array.forEach(a, add(q, a));
let add: (t('a), 'a) => unit;
add(q, x)
adds the element x
at the end of the queue q
.
let peek: t('a) => option('a);
peekOpt(q)
returns the first element in queue q
, without removing it from the queue.
let peekUndefined: t('a) => Js.undefined('a);
peekUndefined(q)
returns undefined
if not found.
let peekExn: t('a) => 'a;
raise an exception if q
is empty
let pop: t('a) => option('a);
pop(q)
removes and returns the first element in queue q
.
let popUndefined: t('a) => Js.undefined('a);
popUndefined(q)
removes and returns the first element in queue q
. it will return undefined
if it is already empty.
let popExn: t('a) => 'a;
popExn(q)
raise an exception if q is empty.
let copy: t('a) => t('a);
copy(q)
returns a fresh queue.
let size: t('a) => int;
Returns the number of elements in a queue.
let mapU: (t('a), [@bs] ('a => 'b)) => t('b);
let map: (t('a), 'a => 'b) => t('b);
let forEachU: (t('a), [@bs] ('a => unit)) => unit;
let forEach: (t('a), 'a => unit) => unit;
forEach(q, f) applies
fin turn to all elements of
q`, from the least recently entered to the most recently entered. The queue itself is unchanged.
let reduceU: (t('a), 'b, [@bs] (('b, 'a) => 'b)) => 'b;
let reduce: (t('a), 'b, ('b, 'a) => 'b) => 'b;
reduce(q, accu, f)
is equivalent to List.reduce(l, accu, f)
, 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 forEach((x) => add(x, q2), q1);
; clear q1
, but runs in constant time.
let toArray: t('a) => array('a);
First added will be in the beginning of the array.