Linked_queue is a wrapper around OCaml's standard Queue module that follows Core idioms and adds some functions.
Differences from the standard module:
enqueue
replaces push
, add
, and takes the queue first.
dequeue
replaces pop
, take
, takes the queue first, and returns an
option rather than raising Empty
.
dequeue_exn
is available if you want to raise Empty
.
iter
takes a labeled argument.
transfer
's arguments are labeled.
Checks whether the provided element is there, using polymorphic compare if equal
is not provided
fold t ~init ~f
returns f (... f (f (f init e1) e2) e3 ...) en
, where e1..en
are the elements of t
Returns true
if and only if there exists an element for which the provided
function evaluates to true
. This is a short-circuiting operation.
Returns true
if and only if the provided function evaluates to true
for all
elements. This is a short-circuiting operation.
Returns the number of elements for which the provided function evaluates to true.
Returns as an option
the first element for which f
evaluates to true.
Returns the first evaluation of f
that returns Some
, and returns None
if there
is no such element.
Returns a minimum (resp maximum) element from the collection using the provided
cmp
function, or None
if the collection is empty. In case of a tie, the first
element encountered while traversing the collection is returned. The implementation
uses fold
so it has the same complexity as fold
.
create ()
returns an empty queue.
enqueue t x
adds x
to the end of t
.
dequeue t
returns None
if t
is empty, otherwise it removes and returns the front
of t
peek t
returns None
if t
is empty, otherwise it returns Some x
where x
is
the front of t
.
clear t
discards all elements from t
.
filter_inplace t ~f
removes all elements of t
that don't satisfy f
.
of_list list
returns a queue t
with the elements of list
in the same order as
the elements of list
(i.e. the first element of t
is the first element of the
list).