Class SpmcVarHandleArrayQueue<E>
- java.lang.Object
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- java.util.AbstractCollection<E>
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- java.util.AbstractQueue<E>
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- org.jctools.queues.varhandle.ConcurrentCircularVarHandleArrayQueueL0Pad<E>
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- org.jctools.queues.varhandle.ConcurrentCircularVarHandleArrayQueue<E>
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- org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueL1Pad<E>
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- org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueProducerIndexField<E>
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- org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueL2Pad<E>
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- org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueConsumerIndexField<E>
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- org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueMidPad<E>
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- org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueProducerIndexCacheField<E>
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- org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueL3Pad<E>
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- org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueue<E>
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.lang.Iterable<E>,java.util.Collection<E>,java.util.Queue<E>,IndexedQueueSizeUtil.IndexedQueue,MessagePassingQueue<E>,QueueProgressIndicators,SupportsIterator
public class SpmcVarHandleArrayQueue<E> extends SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueL3Pad<E>
NOTE: This class was automatically generated by org.jctools.queues.varhandle.JavaParsingVarHandleArrayQueueGenerator which can found in the jctools-build module. The original source file is SpmcArrayQueue.java.
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface org.jctools.queues.MessagePassingQueue
MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<T>, MessagePassingQueue.ExitCondition, MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<T>, MessagePassingQueue.WaitStrategy
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Field Summary
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Fields inherited from class org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueL3Pad
b000, b001, b002, b003, b004, b005, b006, b007, b010, b011, b012, b013, b014, b015, b016, b017, b020, b021, b022, b023, b024, b025, b026, b027, b030, b031, b032, b033, b034, b035, b036, b037, b040, b041, b042, b043, b044, b045, b046, b047, b050, b051, b052, b053, b054, b055, b056, b057, b060, b061, b062, b063, b064, b065, b066, b067, b070, b071, b072, b073, b074, b075, b076, b077, b100, b101, b102, b103, b104, b105, b106, b107, b110, b111, b112, b113, b114, b115, b116, b117, b120, b121, b122, b123, b124, b125, b126, b127, b130, b131, b132, b133, b134, b135, b136, b137, b140, b141, b142, b143, b144, b145, b146, b147, b150, b151, b152, b153, b154, b155, b156, b157, b160, b161, b162, b163, b164, b165, b166, b167, b170, b171, b172, b173, b174, b175, b176, b177
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Fields inherited from class org.jctools.queues.varhandle.ConcurrentCircularVarHandleArrayQueue
buffer, mask
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Fields inherited from interface org.jctools.queues.MessagePassingQueue
UNBOUNDED_CAPACITY
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description SpmcVarHandleArrayQueue(int capacity)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description intdrain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c)Remove all available item from the queue and hand to consume.intdrain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c, int limit)Remove up to limit elements from the queue and hand to consume.voiddrain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c, MessagePassingQueue.WaitStrategy w, MessagePassingQueue.ExitCondition exit)Remove elements from the queue and hand to consume forever.intfill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s)Stuff the queue with elements from the supplier.intfill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s, int limit)Stuff the queue with up to limit elements from the supplier.voidfill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s, MessagePassingQueue.WaitStrategy w, MessagePassingQueue.ExitCondition e)Stuff the queue with elements from the supplier forever.booleanoffer(E e)Called from a producer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation and according to theQueue.offer(Object)interface.Epeek()Called from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation and according to theQueue.peek()interface.Epoll()Called from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation and according to theQueue.poll()interface.booleanrelaxedOffer(E e)Called from a producer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.ErelaxedPeek()Called from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.ErelaxedPoll()Called from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.private EremoveElement(E[] buffer, long index, long mask)-
Methods inherited from class org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueProducerIndexCacheField
lvProducerIndexCache, svProducerIndexCache
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Methods inherited from class org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueConsumerIndexField
casConsumerIndex, lvConsumerIndex
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Methods inherited from class org.jctools.queues.varhandle.SpmcVarHandleArrayQueueProducerIndexField
lpProducerIndex, lvProducerIndex, soProducerIndex
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Methods inherited from class org.jctools.queues.varhandle.ConcurrentCircularVarHandleArrayQueue
capacity, clear, currentConsumerIndex, currentProducerIndex, isEmpty, iterator, size, toString
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Methods inherited from class java.util.AbstractCollection
contains, containsAll, remove, removeAll, retainAll, toArray, toArray
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Method Detail
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offer
public boolean offer(E e)
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueCalled from a producer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation and according to theQueue.offer(Object)interface.- Parameters:
e- notnull, will throw NPE if it is- Returns:
- true if element was inserted into the queue, false iff full
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poll
public E poll()
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueCalled from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation and according to theQueue.poll()interface.- Returns:
- a message from the queue if one is available,
nulliff empty
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peek
public E peek()
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueCalled from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation and according to theQueue.peek()interface.- Returns:
- a message from the queue if one is available,
nulliff empty
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relaxedOffer
public boolean relaxedOffer(E e)
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueCalled from a producer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation. As opposed toQueue.offer(Object)this method may return false without the queue being full.- Parameters:
e- notnull, will throw NPE if it is- Returns:
- true if element was inserted into the queue, false if unable to offer
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relaxedPoll
public E relaxedPoll()
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueCalled from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation. As opposed toQueue.poll()this method may returnnullwithout the queue being empty.- Returns:
- a message from the queue if one is available,
nullif unable to poll
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relaxedPeek
public E relaxedPeek()
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueCalled from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation. As opposed toQueue.peek()this method may returnnullwithout the queue being empty.- Returns:
- a message from the queue if one is available,
nullif unable to peek
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drain
public int drain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c, int limit)
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueRemove up to limit elements from the queue and hand to consume. This should be semantically similar to:M m; int i = 0; for(;i < limit && (m = relaxedPoll()) != null; i++){ c.accept(m); } return i;There's no strong commitment to the queue being empty at the end of a drain. Called from a consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.
WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards to
MessagePassingQueue.Consumer.accept(T)make sure you have read and understood these before using this method.- Returns:
- the number of polled elements
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fill
public int fill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s, int limit)
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueStuff the queue with up to limit elements from the supplier. Semantically similar to:for(int i=0; i < limit && relaxedOffer(s.get()); i++);There's no strong commitment to the queue being full at the end of a fill. Called from a producer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation. WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards to
MessagePassingQueue.Supplier.get()make sure you have read and understood these before using this method.- Returns:
- the number of offered elements
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drain
public int drain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c)
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueRemove all available item from the queue and hand to consume. This should be semantically similar to:M m; while((m = relaxedPoll()) != null){ c.accept(m); }There's no strong commitment to the queue being empty at the end of a drain. Called from a consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards to
MessagePassingQueue.Consumer.accept(T)make sure you have read and understood these before using this method.- Returns:
- the number of polled elements
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fill
public int fill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s)
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueStuff the queue with elements from the supplier. Semantically similar to:while(relaxedOffer(s.get());
There's no strong commitment to the queue being full at the end of a fill. Called from a producer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.Unbounded queues will fill up the queue with a fixed amount rather than fill up to oblivion. WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards to
MessagePassingQueue.Supplier.get()make sure you have read and understood these before using this method.- Returns:
- the number of offered elements
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drain
public void drain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c, MessagePassingQueue.WaitStrategy w, MessagePassingQueue.ExitCondition exit)
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueRemove elements from the queue and hand to consume forever. Semantically similar to:int idleCounter = 0; while (exit.keepRunning()) { E e = relaxedPoll(); if(e==null){ idleCounter = wait.idle(idleCounter); continue; } idleCounter = 0; c.accept(e); }Called from a consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.
WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards to
MessagePassingQueue.Consumer.accept(T)make sure you have read and understood these before using this method.
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fill
public void fill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s, MessagePassingQueue.WaitStrategy w, MessagePassingQueue.ExitCondition e)
Description copied from interface:MessagePassingQueueStuff the queue with elements from the supplier forever. Semantically similar to:int idleCounter = 0; while (exit.keepRunning()) { E e = s.get(); while (!relaxedOffer(e)) { idleCounter = wait.idle(idleCounter); continue; } idleCounter = 0; }Called from a producer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation. The main difference being that implementors MUST assure room in the queue is available BEFORE calling
MessagePassingQueue.Supplier.get(). WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards toMessagePassingQueue.Supplier.get()make sure you have read and understood these before using this method.
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