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scalaz.stream.async.mutable

Queue

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trait Queue[A] extends AnyRef

Asynchronous queue interface. Operations are all nonblocking in their implementations, but may be 'semantically' blocking. For instance, a queue may have a bound on its size, in which case enqueuing may block until there is an offsetting dequeue.

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Queue.scala
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  1. abstract def dequeue: Process[Task, A]

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    Provides a process that dequeue from this queue.

    Provides a process that dequeue from this queue. When multiple consumers dequeue from this queue, they dequeue in first-come, first-serve order.

    Please use Topic instead of Queue when all subscribers need to see each value enqueued.

    This process is equivalent to dequeueBatch(1).

  2. abstract def dequeueAvailable: Process[Task, Seq[A]]

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    Equivalent to dequeueBatch with an infinite limit.

    Equivalent to dequeueBatch with an infinite limit. Only use this method if your underlying algebra (A) has some sort of constant time "natural batching"! If processing a chunk of size n is linearly more expensive than processing a chunk of size 1, you should always use dequeueBatch with some small limit, otherwise you will disrupt fairness in the nondeterministic merge combinators.

  3. abstract def dequeueBatch(limit: Int): Process[Task, Seq[A]]

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    Provides a process that dequeues in chunks.

    Provides a process that dequeues in chunks. Whenever *n* elements are available in the queue, min(n, limit) elements will be dequeud and produced as a single Seq. Note that this naturally does not *guarantee* that limit items are returned in every chunk. If only one element is available, that one element will be returned in its own sequence. This method basically just allows a consumer to "catch up" to a rapidly filling queue in the case where some sort of batching logic is applicable.

  4. abstract def enqueue: Sink[Task, A]

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    A Sink for enqueueing values to this Queue.

  5. abstract def enqueueAll(xa: Seq[A]): Task[Unit]

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    Enqueue multiple A values in this queue.

    Enqueue multiple A values in this queue. This has same semantics as sequencing repeated calls to enqueueOne.

  6. abstract def enqueueOne(a: A): Task[Unit]

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    Enqueue one element in this Queue.

    Enqueue one element in this Queue. Resulting task will terminate with failure if queue is closed or failed. Please note this will get completed _after_ a has been successfully enqueued.

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    A to enqueue

  7. abstract def size: immutable.Signal[Int]

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    The time-varying size of this Queue.

    The time-varying size of this Queue. This signal refreshes only when size changes. Offsetting enqueues and dequeues may not result in refreshes.

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  6. def close: Task[Unit]

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    Closes this queue.

    Closes this queue. This halts the enqueue Sink and dequeue Process after any already-queued elements are drained.

    After this any enqueue will fail with Terminated(End), and the enqueue Sink will terminate with End.

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  9. def fail(rsn: Throwable): Task[Unit]

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    Like kill, except it terminates with supplied reason.

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  14. def kill: Task[Unit]

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    Kills the queue.

    Kills the queue. Unlike close, this kills all dequeuers immediately. Any subsequent enqueues will fail with Terminated(Kill). The returned Task will completed once all dequeuers and enqueuers have been signalled.

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  16. final def notify(): Unit

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