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package scala
package collection
package mutable
/** This is a synchronized version of the `Queue[T]` class. It
* implements a data structure that allows one to insert and retrieve
* elements in a first-in-first-out (FIFO) manner.
*
* @tparam A type of elements contained in this synchronized queue.
*
* @author Matthias Zenger
* @version 1.0, 03/05/2004
* @since 1
* @define Coll `SynchronizedQueue`
* @define coll synchronized queue
*/
@deprecated("Synchronization via selective overriding of methods is inherently unreliable. Consider java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentLinkedQueue as an alternative.", "2.11.0")
class SynchronizedQueue[A] extends Queue[A] {
/** Checks if the queue is empty.
*
* @return true, iff there is no element in the queue.
*/
override def isEmpty: Boolean = synchronized { super.isEmpty }
/** Inserts a single element at the end of the queue.
*
* @param elem the element to insert
*/
override def +=(elem: A): this.type = synchronized[this.type] { super.+=(elem) }
/** Adds all elements provided by a `TraversableOnce` object
* at the end of the queue. The elements are prepended in the order they
* are given out by the iterator.
*
* @param xs a traversable object
*/
override def ++=(xs: TraversableOnce[A]): this.type = synchronized[this.type] { super.++=(xs) }
/** Adds all elements to the queue.
*
* @param elems the elements to add.
*/
override def enqueue(elems: A*): Unit = synchronized { super.++=(elems) }
/** Returns the first element in the queue, and removes this element
* from the queue.
*
* @return the first element of the queue.
*/
override def dequeue(): A = synchronized { super.dequeue() }
/** Returns the first element in the queue which satisfies the
* given predicate, and removes this element from the queue.
*
* @param p the predicate used for choosing the first element
* @return the first element of the queue for which p yields true
*/
override def dequeueFirst(p: A => Boolean): Option[A] = synchronized { super.dequeueFirst(p) }
/** Returns all elements in the queue which satisfy the
* given predicate, and removes those elements from the queue.
*
* @param p the predicate used for choosing elements
* @return a sequence of all elements in the queue for which
* p yields true.
*/
override def dequeueAll(p: A => Boolean): Seq[A] = synchronized { super.dequeueAll(p) }
/** Returns the first element in the queue, or throws an error if there
* is no element contained in the queue.
*
* @return the first element.
*/
override def front: A = synchronized { super.front }
/** Removes all elements from the queue. After this operation is completed,
* the queue will be empty.
*/
override def clear(): Unit = synchronized { super.clear() }
/** Checks if two queues are structurally identical.
*
* @return true, iff both queues contain the same sequence of elements.
*/
override def equals(that: Any): Boolean = synchronized { super.equals(that) }
/** Returns a textual representation of a queue as a string.
*
* @return the string representation of this queue.
*/
override def toString() = synchronized { super.toString() }
}