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/* NSC -- new Scala compiler
* Copyright 2005-2013 LAMP/EPFL
* @author Martin Odersky
*/
package scala.tools.nsc
package backend
import scala.collection.mutable
/**
* Simple implementation of a worklist algorithm. A processing
* function is applied repeatedly to the first element in the
* worklist, as long as the stack is not empty.
*
* The client class should mix-in this class and initialize the worklist
* field and define the `processElement` method. Then call the `run` method
* providing a function that initializes the worklist.
*
* @author Martin Odersky
* @version 1.0
* @see [[scala.tools.nsc.backend.icode.Linearizers]]
*/
trait WorklistAlgorithm {
type Elem
type WList = mutable.Stack[Elem]
val worklist: WList
/**
* Run the iterative algorithm until the worklist remains empty.
* The initializer is run once before the loop starts and should
* initialize the worklist.
*
* @param initWorklist ...
*/
def run(initWorklist: => Unit) = {
initWorklist
while (worklist.nonEmpty)
processElement(dequeue)
}
/**
* Process the current element from the worklist.
*/
def processElement(e: Elem): Unit
/**
* Remove and return the first element to be processed from the worklist.
*/
def dequeue: Elem
}
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