Struct crossbeam_deque::Worker

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pub struct Worker<T> { /* private fields */ }
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The worker side of a deque.

Workers push elements into the back and pop elements depending on the strategy:

  • In FIFO deques, elements are popped from the front.
  • In LIFO deques, elements are popped from the back.

A deque has only one worker. Workers are not intended to be shared among multiple threads.

Implementations

Returns true if the deque is empty.

use crossbeam_deque as deque;

let (w, _) = deque::lifo();
assert!(w.is_empty());
w.push(1);
assert!(!w.is_empty());

Pushes an element into the back of the deque.

Examples
use crossbeam_deque as deque;

let (w, _) = deque::lifo();
w.push(1);
w.push(2);

Pops an element from the deque.

Which end of the deque is used depends on the strategy:

  • If this is a FIFO deque, an element is popped from the front.
  • If this is a LIFO deque, an element is popped from the back.
Examples
use crossbeam_deque::{self as deque, Pop};

let (w, _) = deque::fifo();
w.push(1);
w.push(2);

assert_eq!(w.pop(), Pop::Data(1));
assert_eq!(w.pop(), Pop::Data(2));
assert_eq!(w.pop(), Pop::Empty);

Trait Implementations

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