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+/*
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+Package queue provides a fast, ring-buffer queue based on the version suggested by Dariusz Górecki.
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+Using this instead of other, simpler, queue implementations (slice+append or linked list) provides
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+substantial memory and time benefits, and fewer GC pauses.
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+
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+The queue implemented here is as fast as it is for two additional reasons: it is *not* thread-safe, and it
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+intentionally does not follow go best-practices regarding errors - if you make a mistake with this
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+queue (such as trying to remove an element from an empty queue) then who knows what will happen.
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+*/
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+package queue
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+
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+const minQueueLen = 16
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+
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+type Queue struct {
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+ buf []interface{}
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+ head, tail, count int
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+}
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+
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+// New constructs and returns a new Queue
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+func New() *Queue {
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+ return &Queue{buf: make([]interface{}, minQueueLen)}
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+}
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+
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+// Length returns the number of elements currently stored in the queue
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+func (q *Queue) Length() int {
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+ return q.count
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+}
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+
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+func (q *Queue) resize() {
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+ newBuf := make([]interface{}, q.count*2)
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+
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+ if q.tail > q.head {
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+ copy(newBuf, q.buf[q.head:q.tail])
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+ } else {
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+ copy(newBuf, q.buf[q.head:len(q.buf)])
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+ copy(newBuf[len(q.buf)-q.head:], q.buf[:q.tail])
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+ }
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+
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+ q.head = 0
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+ q.tail = q.count
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+ q.buf = newBuf
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+}
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+
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+// Add puts an element on the end of the queue
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+func (q *Queue) Add(elem interface{}) {
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+ if q.count == len(q.buf) {
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+ q.resize()
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+ }
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+
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+ q.buf[q.tail] = elem
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+ q.tail = (q.tail + 1) % len(q.buf)
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+ q.count++
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+}
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+
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+// Peek returns the element at the head of the queue. If the queue is empty (Length == 0),
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+// Peek does not panic, it simply returns garbage.
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+func (q *Queue) Peek() interface{} {
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+ return q.buf[q.head]
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+}
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+
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+// Remove removes the element from the front of the queue. If you actually want the element,
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+// call Peek first. If the queue is empty (Length == 0), Remove will put the queue in a bad
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+// state and all further operations will be undefined.
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+func (q *Queue) Remove() {
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+ q.buf[q.head] = nil
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+ q.head = (q.head + 1) % len(q.buf)
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+ q.count--
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+ if len(q.buf) > minQueueLen && q.count*4 <= len(q.buf) {
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+ q.resize()
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+ }
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+}
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