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package io.reactivex.rxjava3.operators;

import io.reactivex.rxjava3.annotations.*;

/**
 * A simplified interface for offering, polling and clearing a queue.
 * 

* This interface does not define most of the {@link java.util.Collection} * or {@link java.util.Queue} methods as the intended usage of {@code SimpleQueue} * does not require support for iteration or introspection. * * @param the value type to offer and poll, not null * @since 3.1.1 */ public interface SimpleQueue<@NonNull T> { /** * Atomically enqueue a single value. * @param value the value to enqueue, not null * @return true if successful, false if the value was not enqueued * likely due to reaching the queue capacity) */ boolean offer(@NonNull T value); /** * Atomically enqueue two values. * @param v1 the first value to enqueue, not null * @param v2 the second value to enqueue, not null * @return true if successful, false if the value was not enqueued * likely due to reaching the queue capacity) */ boolean offer(@NonNull T v1, @NonNull T v2); /** * Tries to dequeue a value (non-null) or returns null if * the queue is empty. *

* If the producer uses {@link #offer(Object, Object)} and * when polling in pairs, if the first poll() returns a non-null * item, the second poll() is guaranteed to return a non-null item * as well. * @return the item or null to indicate an empty queue * @throws Throwable if some pre-processing of the dequeued * item (usually through fused functions) throws. */ @Nullable T poll() throws Throwable; /** * Returns true if the queue is empty. *

* Note however that due to potential fused functions in {@link #poll()} * it is possible this method returns false but then poll() returns null * because the fused function swallowed the available item(s). * @return true if the queue is empty */ boolean isEmpty(); /** * Removes all enqueued items from this queue. */ void clear(); }





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