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- object
Value members
Abstract methods
Dequeues the least element from the PQueue, possibly fiber blocking until an element becomes available.
Dequeues the least element from the PQueue, possibly fiber blocking until an element becomes available.
O(log(n))
Note: If there are multiple elements with least priority, the order in which they are
dequeued is undefined. If you want to break ties with FIFO order you will need an
additional Ref[F, Long]
to track insertion, and embed that information into your instance
for Order[A]
.
Attempts to dequeue the least element from the PQueue, if one is available without fiber blocking.
Attempts to dequeue the least element from the PQueue, if one is available without fiber blocking.
O(log(n))
- Returns:
an effect that describes whether the dequeueing of an element from the PQueue succeeded without blocking, with
None
denoting that no element was available Note: If there are multiple elements with least priority, the order in which they are dequeued is undefined. If you want to break ties with FIFO order you will need an additionalRef[F, Long]
to track insertion, and embed that information into your instance forOrder[A]
.
Concrete methods
Attempts to dequeue elements from the PQueue, if they are available without semantically
blocking. This is a convenience method that recursively runs tryTake
. It does not provide
any additional performance benefits.
Attempts to dequeue elements from the PQueue, if they are available without semantically
blocking. This is a convenience method that recursively runs tryTake
. It does not provide
any additional performance benefits.
- Value parameters:
- maxN
The max elements to dequeue. Passing
None
will try to dequeue the whole queue.
- Returns:
an effect that contains the dequeued elements from the PQueue Note: If there are multiple elements with least priority, the order in which they are dequeued is undefined.