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44 lines
1.4 KiB
TypeScript
44 lines
1.4 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* AsyncFifoQueue
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*
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* A minimal FIFO queue for asynchronous operations. Allows adding asynchronous operations
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* and consume them in the order they are resolved.
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*
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* TODO: Optimize using a linked list for the queue instead of an array.
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* Current implementation requires memory copies when shifting the queue.
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* For a linked linked implementation, we can exploit the fact that the
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* maximum number of elements in the list will never exceen the concurrency factor
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* of the worker, so the nodes of the list could be pre-allocated.
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*/
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export declare class AsyncFifoQueue<T> {
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private ignoreErrors;
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/**
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* A queue of completed promises. As the pending
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* promises are resolved, they are added to this queue.
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*/
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private queue;
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/**
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* A set of pending promises.
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*/
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private pending;
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/**
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* The next promise to be resolved. As soon as a pending promise
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* is resolved, this promise is resolved with the result of the
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* pending promise.
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*/
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private nextPromise;
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private resolve;
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private reject;
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constructor(ignoreErrors?: boolean);
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add(promise: Promise<T>): void;
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waitAll(): Promise<void>;
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numTotal(): number;
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numPending(): number;
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numQueued(): number;
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private resolvePromise;
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private rejectPromise;
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private newPromise;
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private wait;
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fetch(): Promise<T | void>;
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}
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