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A blocking queue of finite size.

This queue, while still using locks underneath (like the regular blocking queue) should be enough for usage under reasonable contention.

The bounded size is helpful whenever some form of backpressure is desirable: if the queue is used to communicate between producer(s) and consumer(s), the consumer(s) can limit the rate at which producer(s) send new work down their way. Whenever the queue is full, means that producer(s) will have to wait before pushing new work.

  • since 0.4
type 'a t

A bounded queue.

val create : max_size:int -> unit -> 'a t
val close : _ t -> unit

close q closes q. No new elements can be pushed into q, and after all the elements still in q currently are pop'd, pop will also raise Closed.

exception Closed
val push : 'a t -> 'a -> unit

push q x pushes x at the end of the queue. If q is full, this will block until there is room for x.

val try_push : force_lock:bool -> 'a t -> 'a -> bool

try_push q x attempts to push x into q, but abandons if it cannot acquire q or if q is full.

  • parameter force_lock

    if true, use Mutex.lock (which can block under contention); if false, use Mutex.try_lock, which might return false even if there's room in the queue.

val pop : 'a t -> 'a

pop q pops the first element off q. It blocks if q is empty, until some element becomes available.

  • raises Closed

    if q is empty and closed.

val try_pop : force_lock:bool -> 'a t -> 'a option

try_pop ~force_lock q tries to pop the first element, or returns None if no element is available or if it failed to acquire q.

  • parameter force_lock

    if true, use Mutex.lock (which can block under contention); if false, use Mutex.try_lock, which might return None even in presence of an element if there's contention.

  • raises Closed

    if q is empty and closed.

val size : _ t -> int

Number of elements currently in q

val max_size : _ t -> int

Maximum size of the queue. See create.

val transfer : 'a t -> 'a Stdlib.Queue.t -> unit

transfer bq q2 transfers all elements currently available in bq into local queue q2, and clears bq, atomically. It blocks if bq is empty.

See Bb_queue.transfer for more details.

  • raises Closed

    if bq is empty and closed.

type 'a gen = unit -> 'a option
type 'a iter = ('a -> unit) -> unit
val to_iter : 'a t -> 'a iter

to_iter q returns an iterator over all items in the queue. This might not terminate if q is never closed.

val to_gen : 'a t -> 'a gen

to_gen q returns a generator from the queue.

val to_seq : 'a t -> 'a Stdlib.Seq.t

to_gen q returns a (transient) sequence from the queue.

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