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package it.unimi.dsi.fastutil;
import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
/** An indirect priority queue.
*
* An indirect priority queue provides a way to {@linkplain #enqueue(int)
* enqueue} by index elements taken from a given reference list,
* and to {@linkplain #dequeue() dequeue} them in some specified order.
* Elements that are smaller in the specified order are
* dequeued first. It
* is also possible to get the {@linkplain #first() index of the first element}, that
* is, the index that would be dequeued next.
*
*
Additionally, the queue may provide a method to peek at the index of the
* element that would be dequeued {@linkplain #last() last}.
*
*
The reference list should not change during queue operations (or, more
* precisely, the relative order of the elements corresponding to indices in the queue should not
* change). Nonetheless, some implementations may give the caller a way to
* notify the queue that the {@linkplain #changed() first element has changed its
* relative position in the order}.
*
*
Optionally, an indirect priority queue may even provide methods to notify
* {@linkplain #changed(int) the change of any element of the
* reference list}, to check {@linkplain #contains(int) the presence of
* an index in the queue}, and to {@linkplain #remove(int) remove an index from the queue}.
* It may even allow to notify that {@linkplain #allChanged() all elements have changed}.
*
*
It is always possible to enqueue two distinct indices corresponding to
* equal elements of the reference list. However, depending on the
* implementation, it may or may not be possible to enqueue twice the same
* index.
*
*
Note that all element manipulation happens via indices.
*/
public interface IndirectPriorityQueue {
/** Enqueues a new element.
*
* @param index the element to enqueue.
*/
void enqueue(int index);
/** Dequeues the {@linkplain #first() first} element from this queue.
*
* @return the dequeued element.
* @throws NoSuchElementException if this queue is empty.
*/
int dequeue();
/** Checks whether this queue is empty.
*
* This default implementation checks whether {@link #size()} is zero.
* @return true if this queue is empty.
*/
default boolean isEmpty() { return size() == 0; }
/** Returns the number of elements in this queue.
*
* @return the number of elements in this queue.
*/
int size();
/** Removes all elements from this queue.
*/
void clear();
/** Returns the first element of this queue.
*
* @return the first element.
* @throws NoSuchElementException if this queue is empty.
*/
int first();
/** Returns the last element of this queue, that is, the element the would be dequeued last (optional operation).
*
*
This default implementation just throws an {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
*
* @return the last element.
* @throws NoSuchElementException if this queue is empty.
*/
default int last() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); }
/** Notifies this queue that the {@linkplain #first() first element} has changed (optional operation).
*
*
This default implementation just calls {@link #changed(int)} with argument {@link #first()}.
*/
default void changed() {
changed(first());
}
/** Returns the comparator associated with this queue, or {@code null} if it uses its elements' natural ordering.
*
* @return the comparator associated with this sorted set, or {@code null} if it uses its elements' natural ordering.
*/
Comparator super K> comparator();
/** Notifies this queue that the specified element has changed (optional operation).
*
*
Note that the specified element must belong to this queue.
*
*
This default implementation just throws an {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
*
* @param index the element that has changed.
* @throws NoSuchElementException if the specified element is not in this queue.
*/
default void changed(final int index) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); }
/** Notifies this queue that the all elements have changed (optional operation).
*
*
This default implementation just throws an {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
*/
default void allChanged() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); }
/** Checks whether a given index belongs to this queue (optional operation).
*
*
This default implementation just throws an {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
* @param index an index possibly in the queue.
* @return true if the specified index belongs to this queue.
*/
default boolean contains(final int index) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); }
/** Removes the specified element from this queue (optional operation).
*
*
This default implementation just throws an {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
* @param index the element to be removed.
* @return true if the index was in the queue.
*/
default boolean remove(final int index) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); }
/** Retrieves the front of this queue in a given array (optional operation).
*
*
The front of an indirect queue is the set of indices whose associated elements in the reference array
* are equal to the element associated to the {@linkplain #first() first index}. These indices can be always obtain by dequeueing, but
* this method should retrieve efficiently such indices in the given array without modifying the state of this queue.
*
*
This default implementation just throws an {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
*
* @param a an array large enough to hold the front (e.g., at least long as the reference array).
* @return the number of elements actually written (starting from the first position of {@code a}).
*/
default int front(final int[] a) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); }
}