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/*
* Copyright (C) 2011 The Guava Authors
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except
* in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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package jersey.repackaged.com.google.common.collect;
import jersey.repackaged.com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import jersey.repackaged.com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
import java.util.ArrayDeque;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Deque;
import java.util.PriorityQueue;
import java.util.Queue;
import java.util.concurrent.ArrayBlockingQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentLinkedQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingDeque;
import java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.PriorityBlockingQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.SynchronousQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
/**
* Static utility methods pertaining to {@link Queue} and {@link Deque} instances.
* Also see this class's counterparts {@link Lists}, {@link Sets}, and {@link Maps}.
*
* @author Kurt Alfred Kluever
* @since 11.0
*/
public final class Queues {
private Queues() {}
// ArrayBlockingQueue
/**
* Creates an empty {@code ArrayBlockingQueue} instance.
*
* @return a new, empty {@code ArrayBlockingQueue}
*/
public static ArrayBlockingQueue newArrayBlockingQueue(int capacity) {
return new ArrayBlockingQueue(capacity);
}
// ArrayDeque
/**
* Creates an empty {@code ArrayDeque} instance.
*
* @return a new, empty {@code ArrayDeque}
* @since 12.0
*/
public static ArrayDeque newArrayDeque() {
return new ArrayDeque();
}
/**
* Creates an {@code ArrayDeque} instance containing the given elements.
*
* @param elements the elements that the queue should contain, in order
* @return a new {@code ArrayDeque} containing those elements
* @since 12.0
*/
public static ArrayDeque newArrayDeque(Iterable extends E> elements) {
if (elements instanceof Collection) {
return new ArrayDeque(Collections2.cast(elements));
}
ArrayDeque deque = new ArrayDeque();
Iterables.addAll(deque, elements);
return deque;
}
// ConcurrentLinkedQueue
/**
* Creates an empty {@code ConcurrentLinkedQueue} instance.
*
* @return a new, empty {@code ConcurrentLinkedQueue}
*/
public static ConcurrentLinkedQueue newConcurrentLinkedQueue() {
return new ConcurrentLinkedQueue();
}
/**
* Creates an {@code ConcurrentLinkedQueue} instance containing the given elements.
*
* @param elements the elements that the queue should contain, in order
* @return a new {@code ConcurrentLinkedQueue} containing those elements
*/
public static ConcurrentLinkedQueue newConcurrentLinkedQueue(
Iterable extends E> elements) {
if (elements instanceof Collection) {
return new ConcurrentLinkedQueue(Collections2.cast(elements));
}
ConcurrentLinkedQueue queue = new ConcurrentLinkedQueue();
Iterables.addAll(queue, elements);
return queue;
}
// LinkedBlockingDeque
/**
* Creates an empty {@code LinkedBlockingDeque} instance.
*
* @return a new, empty {@code LinkedBlockingDeque}
* @since 12.0
*/
public static LinkedBlockingDeque newLinkedBlockingDeque() {
return new LinkedBlockingDeque();
}
/**
* Creates a {@code LinkedBlockingDeque} with the given (fixed) capacity.
*
* @param capacity the capacity of this deque
* @return a new, empty {@code LinkedBlockingDeque}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code capacity} is less than 1
* @since 12.0
*/
public static LinkedBlockingDeque newLinkedBlockingDeque(int capacity) {
return new LinkedBlockingDeque(capacity);
}
/**
* Creates an {@code LinkedBlockingDeque} instance containing the given elements.
*
* @param elements the elements that the queue should contain, in order
* @return a new {@code LinkedBlockingDeque} containing those elements
* @since 12.0
*/
public static LinkedBlockingDeque newLinkedBlockingDeque(Iterable extends E> elements) {
if (elements instanceof Collection) {
return new LinkedBlockingDeque(Collections2.cast(elements));
}
LinkedBlockingDeque deque = new LinkedBlockingDeque();
Iterables.addAll(deque, elements);
return deque;
}
// LinkedBlockingQueue
/**
* Creates an empty {@code LinkedBlockingQueue} instance.
*
* @return a new, empty {@code LinkedBlockingQueue}
*/
public static LinkedBlockingQueue newLinkedBlockingQueue() {
return new LinkedBlockingQueue();
}
/**
* Creates a {@code LinkedBlockingQueue} with the given (fixed) capacity.
*
* @param capacity the capacity of this queue
* @return a new, empty {@code LinkedBlockingQueue}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code capacity} is less than 1
*/
public static LinkedBlockingQueue newLinkedBlockingQueue(int capacity) {
return new LinkedBlockingQueue(capacity);
}
/**
* Creates an {@code LinkedBlockingQueue} instance containing the given elements.
*
* @param elements the elements that the queue should contain, in order
* @return a new {@code LinkedBlockingQueue} containing those elements
*/
public static LinkedBlockingQueue newLinkedBlockingQueue(Iterable extends E> elements) {
if (elements instanceof Collection) {
return new LinkedBlockingQueue(Collections2.cast(elements));
}
LinkedBlockingQueue queue = new LinkedBlockingQueue();
Iterables.addAll(queue, elements);
return queue;
}
// LinkedList: see {@link jersey.repackaged.com.google.common.collect.Lists}
// PriorityBlockingQueue
/**
* Creates an empty {@code PriorityBlockingQueue} instance.
*
* @return a new, empty {@code PriorityBlockingQueue}
*/
public static PriorityBlockingQueue newPriorityBlockingQueue() {
return new PriorityBlockingQueue();
}
/**
* Creates an {@code PriorityBlockingQueue} instance containing the given elements.
*
* @param elements the elements that the queue should contain, in order
* @return a new {@code PriorityBlockingQueue} containing those elements
*/
public static PriorityBlockingQueue newPriorityBlockingQueue(
Iterable extends E> elements) {
if (elements instanceof Collection) {
return new PriorityBlockingQueue(Collections2.cast(elements));
}
PriorityBlockingQueue queue = new PriorityBlockingQueue();
Iterables.addAll(queue, elements);
return queue;
}
// PriorityQueue
/**
* Creates an empty {@code PriorityQueue} instance.
*
* @return a new, empty {@code PriorityQueue}
*/
public static PriorityQueue newPriorityQueue() {
return new PriorityQueue();
}
/**
* Creates an {@code PriorityQueue} instance containing the given elements.
*
* @param elements the elements that the queue should contain, in order
* @return a new {@code PriorityQueue} containing those elements
*/
public static PriorityQueue newPriorityQueue(Iterable extends E> elements) {
if (elements instanceof Collection) {
return new PriorityQueue(Collections2.cast(elements));
}
PriorityQueue queue = new PriorityQueue();
Iterables.addAll(queue, elements);
return queue;
}
// SynchronousQueue
/**
* Creates an empty {@code SynchronousQueue} instance.
*
* @return a new, empty {@code SynchronousQueue}
*/
public static SynchronousQueue newSynchronousQueue() {
return new SynchronousQueue();
}
/**
* Drains the queue as {@link BlockingQueue#drainTo(Collection, int)}, but if the requested
* {@code numElements} elements are not available, it will wait for them up to the specified
* timeout.
*
* @param q the blocking queue to be drained
* @param buffer where to add the transferred elements
* @param numElements the number of elements to be waited for
* @param timeout how long to wait before giving up, in units of {@code unit}
* @param unit a {@code TimeUnit} determining how to interpret the timeout parameter
* @return the number of elements transferred
* @throws InterruptedException if interrupted while waiting
*/
@Beta
public static int drain(BlockingQueue q, Collection super E> buffer, int numElements,
long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException {
Preconditions.checkNotNull(buffer);
/*
* This code performs one System.nanoTime() more than necessary, and in return, the time to
* execute Queue#drainTo is not added *on top* of waiting for the timeout (which could make
* the timeout arbitrarily inaccurate, given a queue that is slow to drain).
*/
long deadline = System.nanoTime() + unit.toNanos(timeout);
int added = 0;
while (added < numElements) {
// we could rely solely on #poll, but #drainTo might be more efficient when there are multiple
// elements already available (e.g. LinkedBlockingQueue#drainTo locks only once)
added += q.drainTo(buffer, numElements - added);
if (added < numElements) { // not enough elements immediately available; will have to poll
E e = q.poll(deadline - System.nanoTime(), TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS);
if (e == null) {
break; // we already waited enough, and there are no more elements in sight
}
buffer.add(e);
added++;
}
}
return added;
}
/**
* Drains the queue as {@linkplain #drain(BlockingQueue, Collection, int, long, TimeUnit)},
* but with a different behavior in case it is interrupted while waiting. In that case, the
* operation will continue as usual, and in the end the thread's interruption status will be set
* (no {@code InterruptedException} is thrown).
*
* @param q the blocking queue to be drained
* @param buffer where to add the transferred elements
* @param numElements the number of elements to be waited for
* @param timeout how long to wait before giving up, in units of {@code unit}
* @param unit a {@code TimeUnit} determining how to interpret the timeout parameter
* @return the number of elements transferred
*/
@Beta
public static int drainUninterruptibly(BlockingQueue q, Collection super E> buffer,
int numElements, long timeout, TimeUnit unit) {
Preconditions.checkNotNull(buffer);
long deadline = System.nanoTime() + unit.toNanos(timeout);
int added = 0;
boolean interrupted = false;
try {
while (added < numElements) {
// we could rely solely on #poll, but #drainTo might be more efficient when there are
// multiple elements already available (e.g. LinkedBlockingQueue#drainTo locks only once)
added += q.drainTo(buffer, numElements - added);
if (added < numElements) { // not enough elements immediately available; will have to poll
E e; // written exactly once, by a successful (uninterrupted) invocation of #poll
while (true) {
try {
e = q.poll(deadline - System.nanoTime(), TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS);
break;
} catch (InterruptedException ex) {
interrupted = true; // note interruption and retry
}
}
if (e == null) {
break; // we already waited enough, and there are no more elements in sight
}
buffer.add(e);
added++;
}
}
} finally {
if (interrupted) {
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
}
}
return added;
}
/**
* Returns a synchronized (thread-safe) queue backed by the specified queue. In order to
* guarantee serial access, it is critical that all access to the backing queue is
* accomplished through the returned queue.
*
* It is imperative that the user manually synchronize on the returned queue when accessing
* the queue's iterator:
{@code
*
* Queue queue = Queues.synchronizedQueue(MinMaxPriorityQueue.create());
* ...
* queue.add(element); // Needn't be in synchronized block
* ...
* synchronized (queue) { // Must synchronize on queue!
* Iterator i = queue.iterator(); // Must be in synchronized block
* while (i.hasNext()) {
* foo(i.next());
* }
* }}
*
* Failure to follow this advice may result in non-deterministic behavior.
*
* The returned queue will be serializable if the specified queue is serializable.
*
* @param queue the queue to be wrapped in a synchronized view
* @return a synchronized view of the specified queue
* @since 14.0
*/
@Beta
public static Queue synchronizedQueue(Queue queue) {
return Synchronized.queue(queue, null);
}
}