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util/queue.lua @ 11539:3413fea9e6db 0.11

util.startup: Set more aggressive defaults for GC Testing has demonstrated that the default GC parameters are not sufficient to prevent runaway memory growth when running under Lua 5.2 and Lua 5.3. Setting the GC speed to 500 was tested on Lua versions 5.1->5.4 and did not display unbounded memory growth.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Fri, 07 May 2021 16:41:39 +0100
parent 11103:73b8aaf55775
child 11114:6a608ecb3471
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-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Matthew Wild
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Waqas Hussain
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--

-- Small ringbuffer library (i.e. an efficient FIFO queue with a size limit)
-- (because unbounded dynamically-growing queues are a bad thing...)

local have_utable, utable = pcall(require, "util.table"); -- For pre-allocation of table

local function new(size, allow_wrapping)
	-- Head is next insert, tail is next read
	local head, tail = 1, 1;
	local items = 0; -- Number of stored items
	local t = have_utable and utable.create(size, 0) or {}; -- Table to hold items
	--luacheck: ignore 212/self
	return {
		_items = t;
		size = size;
		count = function (self) return items; end;
		push = function (self, item)
			if items >= size then
				if allow_wrapping then
					tail = (tail%size)+1; -- Advance to next oldest item
					items = items - 1;
				else
					return nil, "queue full";
				end
			end
			t[head] = item;
			items = items + 1;
			head = (head%size)+1;
			return true;
		end;
		pop = function (self)
			if items == 0 then
				return nil;
			end
			local item;
			item, t[tail] = t[tail], 0;
			tail = (tail%size)+1;
			items = items - 1;
			return item;
		end;
		peek = function (self)
			if items == 0 then
				return nil;
			end
			return t[tail];
		end;
		replace = function (self, data)
			if items == 0 then
				return self:push(data);
			end
			t[tail] = data;
			return true;
		end;
		items = function (self)
			--luacheck: ignore 431/t
			return function (t, pos)
				if pos >= t:count() then
					return nil;
				end
				local read_pos = tail + pos;
				if read_pos > t.size then
					read_pos = (read_pos%size);
				end
				return pos+1, t._items[read_pos];
			end, self, 0;
		end;
	};
end

return {
	new = new;
};