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type LockFreeQueue ¶
type LockFreeQueue[T any] struct { // contains filtered or unexported fields }
LockFreeQueue implements lock-free FIFO freelist based queue. ref: https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=248052.248106
Example ¶
q := NewLockFreeQueue[string]()
q.Enqueue("1st item")
q.Enqueue("2nd item")
q.Enqueue("3rd item")
fmt.Println(q.Dequeue())
fmt.Println(q.Dequeue())
fmt.Println(q.Dequeue())
Output: 1st item true 2nd item true 3rd item true
func NewLockFreeQueue ¶
func NewLockFreeQueue[T any]() *LockFreeQueue[T]
NewLockFreeQueue creates a new lock-free queue.
func (*LockFreeQueue[T]) Dequeue ¶
func (q *LockFreeQueue[T]) Dequeue() (T, bool)
Dequeue removes and returns the value at the head of the queue. It returns nil if the queue is empty.
func (*LockFreeQueue[T]) Enqueue ¶
func (q *LockFreeQueue[T]) Enqueue(v T)
Enqueue puts the given value v at the tail of the queue.
func (*LockFreeQueue[T]) Len ¶
func (q *LockFreeQueue[T]) Len() uint64
Len returns the length of the queue.
type MutexQueue ¶
type MutexQueue[T any] struct { // contains filtered or unexported fields }
func NewMutexQueue ¶
func NewMutexQueue[T any]() *MutexQueue[T]
func (*MutexQueue[T]) Dequeue ¶
func (q *MutexQueue[T]) Dequeue() (T, bool)
func (*MutexQueue[T]) Enqueue ¶
func (q *MutexQueue[T]) Enqueue(v T)
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