Module Thread_safe_queue
A thread-safe non-blocking queue of unbounded size.
The implementation does not use mutexes, and so is safe to use in situations when one doesn't want to block, e.g., a finalizer or an async job.
val sexp_of_t : ('a -> Ppx_sexp_conv_lib.Sexp.t) -> 'a t -> Ppx_sexp_conv_lib.Sexp.t
include Core_kernel.Invariant.S1 with type 'a t := 'a t
val invariant : 'a Base__.Invariant_intf.inv -> 'a t Base__.Invariant_intf.inv
val create : unit -> 'a t
create ()
returns an empty queue.
val length : _ t -> int
val enqueue : 'a t -> 'a -> unit
val dequeue_exn : 'a t -> 'a
dequeue_exn t
raises iflength t = 0
. The idiom for dequeueing a single element is:if length t > 0 then dequeue_exn t else ...
The idiom for dequeueing until empty is:
while length t > 0 do let a = dequeue_exn t in ... done
These idioms work in the presence of threads because OCaml will not context switch between the
length t > 0
test and the call todequeue_exn
. Also, if one has only a single thread callingdequeue_exn
, then the idiom is obviously OK even in the presence of a context switch.
val clear_internal_pool : _ t -> unit
The queue maintains an internal pool of unused elements, which are used by
enqueue
and returned to the pool bydequeue_exn
.enqueue
creates a new element if the pool is empty. Nothing shrinks the pool automatically. One can callclear_internal_pool
to clear the pool, so that all unused elements will be reclaimed by the garbage collector.
module Private : sig ... end