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fastutil extends the Java Collections Framework by providing type-specific maps, sets, lists, and queues with a small memory footprint and fast access and insertion; it provides also big (64-bit) arrays, sets and lists, sorting algorithms, fast, practical I/O classes for binary and text files, and facilities for memory mapping large files. Note that if you have both this jar and fastutil-core.jar in your dependencies, fastutil-core.jar should be excluded.

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package it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.longs;

import java.io.Serializable;
import it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.HashCommon;
import it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.PriorityQueue;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;

/**
 * A type-specific array-based FIFO queue, supporting also deque operations.
 *
 * 

* Instances of this class represent a FIFO queue using a backing array in a circular way. The array * is enlarged and shrunk as needed. You can use the {@link #trim()} method to reduce its memory * usage, if necessary. * *

* This class provides additional methods that implement a deque (double-ended queue). */ public class LongArrayFIFOQueue implements LongPriorityQueue, Serializable { private static final long serialVersionUID = 0L; /** The standard initial capacity of a queue. */ public static final int INITIAL_CAPACITY = 4; /** The backing array. */ protected transient long array[]; /** The current (cached) length of {@link #array}. */ protected transient int length; /** The start position in {@link #array}. It is always strictly smaller than {@link #length}. */ protected transient int start; /** * The end position in {@link #array}. It is always strictly smaller than {@link #length}. Might be * actually smaller than {@link #start} because {@link #array} is used cyclically. */ protected transient int end; /** * Creates a new empty queue with given capacity. * * @implNote Because of inner limitations of the JVM, the initial capacity cannot exceed * {@link it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.Arrays#MAX_ARRAY_SIZE} − 1. * * @param capacity the initial capacity of this queue. */ public LongArrayFIFOQueue(final int capacity) { if (capacity > it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.Arrays.MAX_ARRAY_SIZE - 1) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Initial capacity (" + capacity + ") exceeds " + (it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.Arrays.MAX_ARRAY_SIZE - 1)); if (capacity < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Initial capacity (" + capacity + ") is negative"); // We never build a queue with a zero-sized backing array; moreover, to // avoid resizing at the given capacity we need one additional element. array = new long[Math.max(1, capacity + 1)]; length = array.length; } /** Creates a new empty queue with standard {@linkplain #INITIAL_CAPACITY initial capacity}. */ public LongArrayFIFOQueue() { this(INITIAL_CAPACITY); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * @implSpec This implementation returns {@code null} (FIFO queues have no comparator). */ @Override public LongComparator comparator() { return null; } @Override public long dequeueLong() { if (start == end) throw new NoSuchElementException(); final long t = array[start]; if (++start == length) start = 0; reduce(); return t; } /** * Dequeues the {@linkplain PriorityQueue#last() last} element from the queue. * * @return the dequeued element. * @throws NoSuchElementException if the queue is empty. */ public long dequeueLastLong() { if (start == end) throw new NoSuchElementException(); if (end == 0) end = length; final long t = array[--end]; reduce(); return t; } private final void resize(final int size, final int newLength) { final long[] newArray = new long[newLength]; if (start >= end) { if (size != 0) { System.arraycopy(array, start, newArray, 0, length - start); System.arraycopy(array, 0, newArray, length - start, end); } } else System.arraycopy(array, start, newArray, 0, end - start); start = 0; end = size; array = newArray; length = newLength; } private final void expand() { resize(length, (int)Math.min(it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.Arrays.MAX_ARRAY_SIZE, 2L * length)); } private final void reduce() { final int size = size(); if (length > INITIAL_CAPACITY && size <= length / 4) resize(size, length / 2); } @Override public void enqueue(long x) { array[end++] = x; if (end == length) end = 0; if (end == start) expand(); } /** * Enqueues a new element as the first element (in dequeuing order) of the queue. * * @param x the element to enqueue. */ public void enqueueFirst(long x) { if (start == 0) start = length; array[--start] = x; if (end == start) expand(); } @Override public long firstLong() { if (start == end) throw new NoSuchElementException(); return array[start]; } @Override public long lastLong() { if (start == end) throw new NoSuchElementException(); return array[(end == 0 ? length : end) - 1]; } @Override public void clear() { start = end = 0; } /** Trims the queue to the smallest possible size. */ public void trim() { final int size = size(); final long[] newArray = new long[size + 1]; if (start <= end) System.arraycopy(array, start, newArray, 0, end - start); else { System.arraycopy(array, start, newArray, 0, length - start); System.arraycopy(array, 0, newArray, length - start, end); } start = 0; length = (end = size) + 1; array = newArray; } @Override public int size() { final int apparentLength = end - start; return apparentLength >= 0 ? apparentLength : length + apparentLength; } private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s) throws java.io.IOException { s.defaultWriteObject(); int size = size(); s.writeInt(size); for (int i = start; size-- != 0;) { s.writeLong(array[i++]); if (i == length) i = 0; } } private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s) throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException { s.defaultReadObject(); end = s.readInt(); array = new long[length = HashCommon.nextPowerOfTwo(end + 1)]; for (int i = 0; i < end; i++) array[i] = s.readLong(); } }





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