/* __ *\ ** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API ** ** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2003-2013, LAMP/EPFL ** ** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | http://scala-lang.org/ ** ** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | ** ** |/ ** \* */ package scala package collection package mutable /** `Queue` objects implement data structures that allow to * insert and retrieve elements in a first-in-first-out (FIFO) manner. * * @tparam A type of the elements in this queue proxy. * * @author Matthias Zenger * @version 1.1, 03/05/2004 * @since 1 */ @deprecated("proxying is deprecated due to lack of use and compiler-level support", "2.11.0") trait QueueProxy[A] extends Queue[A] with Proxy { def self: Queue[A] /** Access element number `n`. * * @return the element at index `n`. */ override def apply(n: Int): A = self.apply(n) /** Returns the length of this queue. */ override def length: Int = self.length /** Checks if the queue is empty. * * @return true, iff there is no element in the queue. */ override def isEmpty: Boolean = self.isEmpty /** Inserts a single element at the end of the queue. * * @param elem the element to insert */ override def +=(elem: A): this.type = { self += elem; this } /** Adds all elements provided by an iterator at the end of the queue. The * elements are prepended in the order they are given out by the iterator. * * @param it an iterator */ override def ++=(it: TraversableOnce[A]): this.type = { self ++= it this } /** Adds all elements to the queue. * * @param elems the elements to add. */ override def enqueue(elems: A*) { self ++= elems } /** Returns the first element in the queue, and removes this element * from the queue. * * @return the first element of the queue. */ override def dequeue(): A = self.dequeue() /** Returns the first element in the queue, or throws an error if there * is no element contained in the queue. * * @return the first element. */ override def front: A = self.front /** Removes all elements from the queue. After this operation is completed, * the queue will be empty. */ override def clear(): Unit = self.clear() /** Returns an iterator over all elements on the queue. * * @return an iterator over all queue elements. */ override def iterator: Iterator[A] = self.iterator /** This method clones the queue. * * @return a queue with the same elements. */ override def clone(): Queue[A] = new QueueProxy[A] { def self = QueueProxy.this.self.clone() } }