stm-2.5.0.0: Software Transactional Memory

Copyright(c) The University of Glasgow 2012
LicenseBSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE)
Maintainerlibraries@haskell.org
Stabilityexperimental
Portabilitynon-portable (requires STM)
Safe HaskellTrustworthy
LanguageHaskell2010

Control.Concurrent.STM.TBQueue

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Description

TBQueue is a bounded version of TQueue. The queue has a maximum capacity set when it is created. If the queue already contains the maximum number of elements, then writeTBQueue blocks until an element is removed from the queue.

The implementation is based on the traditional purely-functional queue representation that uses two lists to obtain amortised O(1) enqueue and dequeue operations.

Since: stm-2.4

Synopsis

TBQueue

data TBQueue a Source #

TBQueue is an abstract type representing a bounded FIFO channel.

Since: stm-2.4

Instances
Eq (TBQueue a) # 
Instance details

Defined in Control.Concurrent.STM.TBQueue

Methods

(==) :: TBQueue a -> TBQueue a -> Bool #

(/=) :: TBQueue a -> TBQueue a -> Bool #

newTBQueue Source #

Arguments

:: Int

maximum number of elements the queue can hold

-> STM (TBQueue a) 

Build and returns a new instance of TBQueue

newTBQueueIO :: Int -> IO (TBQueue a) Source #

IO version of newTBQueue. This is useful for creating top-level TBQueues using unsafePerformIO, because using atomically inside unsafePerformIO isn't possible.

readTBQueue :: TBQueue a -> STM a Source #

Read the next value from the TBQueue.

tryReadTBQueue :: TBQueue a -> STM (Maybe a) Source #

A version of readTBQueue which does not retry. Instead it returns Nothing if no value is available.

flushTBQueue :: TBQueue a -> STM [a] Source #

Efficiently read the entire contents of a TBQueue into a list. This function never retries.

Since: stm-2.4.5

peekTBQueue :: TBQueue a -> STM a Source #

Get the next value from the TBQueue without removing it, retrying if the channel is empty.

tryPeekTBQueue :: TBQueue a -> STM (Maybe a) Source #

A version of peekTBQueue which does not retry. Instead it returns Nothing if no value is available.

writeTBQueue :: TBQueue a -> a -> STM () Source #

Write a value to a TBQueue; blocks if the queue is full.

unGetTBQueue :: TBQueue a -> a -> STM () Source #

Put a data item back onto a channel, where it will be the next item read. Blocks if the queue is full.

lengthTBQueue :: TBQueue a -> STM Int Source #

Return the length of a TBQueue.

@Since FIXME

isEmptyTBQueue :: TBQueue a -> STM Bool Source #

Returns True if the supplied TBQueue is empty.

isFullTBQueue :: TBQueue a -> STM Bool Source #

Returns True if the supplied TBQueue is full.

Since: stm-2.4.3