Class Overview
An unbounded thread-safe queue based on linked nodes.
This queue orders elements FIFO (first-in-first-out).
The head of the queue is that element that has been on the
queue the longest time.
The tail of the queue is that element that has been on the
queue the shortest time. New elements
are inserted at the tail of the queue, and the queue retrieval
operations obtain elements at the head of the queue.
A ConcurrentLinkedQueue is an appropriate choice when
many threads will share access to a common collection.
This queue does not permit null elements.
This implementation employs an efficient "wait-free"
algorithm based on one described in Simple,
Fast, and Practical Non-Blocking and Blocking Concurrent Queue
Algorithms by Maged M. Michael and Michael L. Scott.
Beware that, unlike in most collections, the size method
is NOT a constant-time operation. Because of the
asynchronous nature of these queues, determining the current number
of elements requires a traversal of the elements.
This class implements all of the optional methods
of the Collection and Iterator interfaces.
Summary
Public Constructors |
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ConcurrentLinkedQueue()
Creates a ConcurrentLinkedQueue that is initially empty.
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ConcurrentLinkedQueue(Collection<? extends E> c)
Creates a ConcurrentLinkedQueue
initially containing the elements of the given collection,
added in traversal order of the collection's iterator.
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Public Methods |
boolean
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add(E o)
Adds the specified element to the tail of this queue.
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boolean
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contains(Object o)
Tests whether this Collection contains the specified object.
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boolean
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isEmpty()
Returns if this Collection contains no elements.
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Iterator<E>
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iterator()
Returns an iterator over the elements in this queue in proper sequence.
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boolean
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offer(E o)
Inserts the specified element to the tail of this queue.
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E
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peek()
Gets but does not remove the element at the head of the queue.
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E
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poll()
Gets and removes the element at the head of the queue, or returns null if there is no element in the queue.
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boolean
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remove(Object o)
Removes one instance of the specified object from this Collection if one
is contained (optional).
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int
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size()
Returns the number of elements in this queue.
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<T>
T[]
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toArray(T[] a)
Returns an array containing all elements contained in this Collection .
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Object[]
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toArray()
Returns a new array containing all elements contained in this Collection .
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Inherited Methods |
From class java.util.AbstractQueue
boolean
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add(E o)
Adds an element to the queue.
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boolean
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addAll(Collection<? extends E> c)
Adds all the elements of a collection to the queue.
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void
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clear()
Removes all elements of the queue, leaving it empty.
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E
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element()
Returns but does not remove the element at the head of the queue.
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E
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remove()
Removes the element at the head of the queue and returns it.
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From class java.util.AbstractCollection
boolean
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add(E object)
Attempts to add object to the contents of this
Collection (optional).
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boolean
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addAll(Collection<? extends E> collection)
Attempts to add all of the objects contained in collection
to the contents of this Collection (optional).
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void
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clear()
Removes all elements from this Collection , leaving it empty (optional).
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boolean
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contains(Object object)
Tests whether this Collection contains the specified object.
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boolean
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containsAll(Collection<?> collection)
Tests whether this Collection contains all objects contained in the
specified Collection .
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boolean
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isEmpty()
Returns if this Collection contains no elements.
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abstract
Iterator<E>
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iterator()
Returns an instance of Iterator that may be used to access the
objects contained by this Collection .
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boolean
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remove(Object object)
Removes one instance of the specified object from this Collection if one
is contained (optional).
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boolean
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removeAll(Collection<?> collection)
Removes all occurrences in this Collection of each object in the
specified Collection (optional).
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boolean
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retainAll(Collection<?> collection)
Removes all objects from this Collection that are not also found in the
Collection passed (optional).
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abstract
int
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size()
Returns a count of how many objects this Collection contains.
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<T>
T[]
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toArray(T[] contents)
Returns an array containing all elements contained in this Collection .
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Object[]
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toArray()
Returns a new array containing all elements contained in this Collection .
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String
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toString()
Returns the string representation of this Collection .
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From class java.lang.Object
Object
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clone()
Creates and returns a copy of this Object .
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boolean
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equals(Object o)
Compares this instance with the specified object and indicates if they
are equal.
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void
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finalize()
Is called before the object's memory is being reclaimed by the VM.
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final
Class<? extends Object>
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getClass()
Returns the unique instance of Class which represents this
object's class.
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int
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hashCode()
Returns an integer hash code for this object.
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final
void
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notify()
Causes a thread which is waiting on this object's monitor (by means of
calling one of the wait() methods) to be woken up.
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final
void
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notifyAll()
Causes all threads which are waiting on this object's monitor (by means
of calling one of the wait() methods) to be woken up.
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String
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toString()
Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of this
object.
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final
void
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wait(long millis, int nanos)
Causes the calling thread to wait until another thread calls the notify() or notifyAll() method of this object or until the
specified timeout expires.
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final
void
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wait(long millis)
Causes the calling thread to wait until another thread calls the notify() or notifyAll() method of this object or until the
specified timeout expires.
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final
void
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wait()
Causes the calling thread to wait until another thread calls the notify() or notifyAll() method of this object.
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From interface java.lang.Iterable
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From interface java.util.Collection
abstract
boolean
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add(E object)
Attempts to add object to the contents of this
Collection (optional).
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abstract
boolean
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addAll(Collection<? extends E> collection)
Attempts to add all of the objects contained in Collection
to the contents of this Collection (optional).
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abstract
void
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clear()
Removes all elements from this Collection , leaving it empty (optional).
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abstract
boolean
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contains(Object object)
Tests whether this Collection contains the specified object.
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abstract
boolean
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containsAll(Collection<?> collection)
Tests whether this Collection contains all objects contained in the
specified Collection .
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abstract
boolean
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equals(Object object)
Compares the argument to the receiver, and returns true if they represent
the same object using a class specific comparison.
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abstract
int
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hashCode()
Returns an integer hash code for the receiver.
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abstract
boolean
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isEmpty()
Returns if this Collection contains no elements.
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abstract
Iterator<E>
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iterator()
Returns an instance of Iterator that may be used to access the
objects contained by this Collection .
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abstract
boolean
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remove(Object object)
Removes one instance of the specified object from this Collection if one
is contained (optional).
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abstract
boolean
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removeAll(Collection<?> collection)
Removes all occurrences in this Collection of each object in the
specified Collection (optional).
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abstract
boolean
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retainAll(Collection<?> collection)
Removes all objects from this Collection that are not also found in the
Collection passed (optional).
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abstract
int
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size()
Returns a count of how many objects this Collection contains.
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abstract
<T>
T[]
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toArray(T[] array)
Returns an array containing all elements contained in this Collection .
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abstract
Object[]
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toArray()
Returns a new array containing all elements contained in this Collection .
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From interface java.util.Queue
abstract
E
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element()
Gets but does not remove the element at the head of the queue.
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abstract
boolean
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offer(E o)
Inserts the specified element into the queue provided that the condition
allows such an operation.
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abstract
E
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peek()
Gets but does not remove the element at the head of the queue.
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abstract
E
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poll()
Gets and removes the element at the head of the queue, or returns null if there is no element in the queue.
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abstract
E
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remove()
Gets and removes the element at the head of the queue.
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Public Constructors
public
ConcurrentLinkedQueue
()
Creates a ConcurrentLinkedQueue that is initially empty.
public
ConcurrentLinkedQueue
(Collection<? extends E> c)
Creates a ConcurrentLinkedQueue
initially containing the elements of the given collection,
added in traversal order of the collection's iterator.
Parameters
c
| the collection of elements to initially contain |
Public Methods
public
boolean
add
(E o)
Adds the specified element to the tail of this queue.
Returns
- true (as per the general contract of
Collection.add).
public
boolean
contains
(Object o)
Tests whether this Collection
contains the specified object. This
implementation iterates over this Collection
and tests, whether any
element is equal to the given object. If object != null
then
object.equals(e)
is called for each element e
returned by
the iterator until the element is found. If object == null
then
each element e
returned by the iterator is compared with the test
e == null
.
Parameters
o
| the object to search for. |
Returns
true
if object is an element of this Collection
, false
otherwise.
public
boolean
isEmpty
()
Returns if this Collection
contains no elements. This implementation
tests, whether size
returns 0.
Returns
true
if this Collection
has no elements, false
otherwise.
public
Iterator<E>
iterator
()
Returns an iterator over the elements in this queue in proper sequence.
The returned iterator is a "weakly consistent" iterator that
will never throw ConcurrentModificationException,
and guarantees to traverse elements as they existed upon
construction of the iterator, and may (but is not guaranteed to)
reflect any modifications subsequent to construction.
Returns
- an iterator over the elements in this queue in proper sequence.
public
boolean
offer
(E o)
Inserts the specified element to the tail of this queue.
Returns
- true (as per the general contract of
Queue.offer).
public
E
peek
()
Gets but does not remove the element at the head of the queue.
Returns
- the element at the head of the queue or
null
if there is
no element in the queue.
public
E
poll
()
Gets and removes the element at the head of the queue, or returns null
if there is no element in the queue.
Returns
- the element at the head of the queue or
null
if there is
no element in the queue.
public
boolean
remove
(Object o)
Removes one instance of the specified object from this Collection
if one
is contained (optional). This implementation iterates over this
Collection
and tests for each element e
returned by the iterator,
whether e
is equal to the given object. If object != null
then this test is performed using object.equals(e)
, otherwise
using object == null
. If an element equal to the given object is
found, then the remove
method is called on the iterator and
true
is returned, false
otherwise. If the iterator does
not support removing elements, an UnsupportedOperationException
is thrown.
Returns
true
if this Collection
is modified, false
otherwise.
public
int
size
()
Returns the number of elements in this queue. If this queue
contains more than Integer.MAX_VALUE elements, returns
Integer.MAX_VALUE.
Beware that, unlike in most collections, this method is
NOT a constant-time operation. Because of the
asynchronous nature of these queues, determining the current
number of elements requires an O(n) traversal.
Returns
- the number of elements in this queue.
public
T[]
toArray
(T[] a)
Returns an array containing all elements contained in this Collection
. If
the specified array is large enough to hold the elements, the specified
array is used, otherwise an array of the same type is created. If the
specified array is used and is larger than this Collection
, the array
element following the Collection
elements is set to null.
If the implementation has ordered elements it will return the element
array in the same order as an iterator would return them.
toArray(new Object[0])
behaves exactly the same way as
toArray()
does.
Returns
- an array of the elements from this
Collection
.
public
Object[]
toArray
()
Returns a new array containing all elements contained in this Collection
.
If the implementation has ordered elements it will return the element
array in the same order as an iterator would return them.
The array returned does not reflect any changes of the Collection
. A new
array is created even if the underlying data structure is already an
array.
Returns
- an array of the elements from this
Collection
.