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util/smqueue.lua @ 12532:8e4033213c62

luacheck: Ignore new warning about using variables prefixed with '_' luacheck 0.26 considers the _ prefix as a hint that the variable or argument is unused, then warns if they are used despite this. We have several places where this prefix is used to avoid shadowing another similarly named variable, resulting in many instances of this warning.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Mon, 30 May 2022 16:49:52 +0200
parent 12058:4860da718e87
child 12975:d10957394a3c
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local queue = require("util.queue");

local lib = { smqueue = {} }

local smqueue = lib.smqueue;

function smqueue:push(v)
	self._head = self._head + 1;

	assert(self._queue:push(v));
end

function smqueue:ack(h)
	if h < self._tail then
		return nil, "tail"
	elseif h > self._head then
		return nil, "head"
	end

	local acked = {};
	self._tail = h;
	local expect = self._head - self._tail;
	while expect < self._queue:count() do
		local v = self._queue:pop();
		if not v then return nil, "pop" end
		table.insert(acked, v);
	end
	return acked
end

function smqueue:count_unacked() return self._head - self._tail end

function smqueue:count_acked() return self._tail end

function smqueue:resumable() return self._queue:count() >= (self._head - self._tail) end

function smqueue:resume() return self._queue:items() end

function smqueue:consume() return self._queue:consume() end

function smqueue:table()
	local t = {};
	for i, v in self:resume() do t[i] = v; end
	return t
end

local function freeze(q) return { head = q._head; tail = q._tail } end

local queue_mt = { __name = "smqueue"; __index = smqueue; __len = smqueue.count_unacked; __freeze = freeze }

function lib.new(size)
	assert(size > 0);
	return setmetatable({ _head = 0; _tail = 0; _queue = queue.new(size, true) }, queue_mt)
end

return lib