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    Queue

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    /*
     *
     *
     * Written by Doug Lea with assistance from members of JCP JSR-166
     * Expert Group and released to the public domain, as explained at
     * http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
     */
    
    package java.util;
    
    /**
     * A collection designed for holding elements prior to processing.
     * Besides basic {@link java.util.Collection Collection} operations,
     * queues provide additional insertion, extraction, and inspection
     * operations.  Each of these methods exists in two forms: one throws
     * an exception if the operation fails, the other returns a special
     * value (either {@code null} or {@code false}, depending on the
     * operation).  The latter form of the insert operation is designed
     * specifically for use with capacity-restricted {@code Queue}
     * implementations; in most implementations, insert operations cannot
     * fail.
     *
     * <table BORDER CELLPADDING=3 CELLSPACING=1>
     * <caption>Summary of Queue methods</caption>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td></td>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER><em>Throws exception</em></td>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER><em>Returns special value</em></td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td><b>Insert</b></td>
     *    <td>{@link Queue#add add(e)}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Queue#offer offer(e)}</td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td><b>Remove</b></td>
     *    <td>{@link Queue#remove remove()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Queue#poll poll()}</td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td><b>Examine</b></td>
     *    <td>{@link Queue#element element()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Queue#peek peek()}</td>
     *  </tr>
     * </table>
     *
     * <p>Queues typically, but do not necessarily, order elements in a
     * FIFO (first-in-first-out) manner.  Among the exceptions are
     * priority queues, which order elements according to a supplied
     * comparator, or the elements' natural ordering, and LIFO queues (or
     * stacks) which order the elements LIFO (last-in-first-out).
     * Whatever the ordering used, the <em>head</em> of the queue is that
     * element which would be removed by a call to {@link #remove() } or
     * {@link #poll()}.  In a FIFO queue, all new elements are inserted at
     * the <em>tail</em> of the queue. Other kinds of queues may use
     * different placement rules.  Every {@code Queue} implementation
     * must specify its ordering properties.
     *
     * <p>The {@link #offer offer} method inserts an element if possible,
     * otherwise returning {@code false}.  This differs from the {@link
     * java.util.Collection#add Collection.add} method, which can fail to
     * add an element only by throwing an unchecked exception.  The
     * {@code offer} method is designed for use when failure is a normal,
     * rather than exceptional occurrence, for example, in fixed-capacity
     * (or &quot;bounded&quot;) queues.
     *
     * <p>The {@link #remove()} and {@link #poll()} methods remove and
     * return the head of the queue.
     * Exactly which element is removed from the queue is a
     * function of the queue's ordering policy, which differs from
     * implementation to implementation. The {@code remove()} and
     * {@code poll()} methods differ only in their behavior when the
     * queue is empty: the {@code remove()} method throws an exception,
     * while the {@code poll()} method returns {@code null}.
     *
     * <p>The {@link #element()} and {@link #peek()} methods return, but do
     * not remove, the head of the queue.
     *
     * <p>The {@code Queue} interface does not define the <i>blocking queue
     * methods</i>, which are common in concurrent programming.  These methods,
     * which wait for elements to appear or for space to become available, are
     * defined in the {@link java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue} interface, which
     * extends this interface.
     *
     * <p>{@code Queue} implementations generally do not allow insertion
     * of {@code null} elements, although some implementations, such as
     * {@link LinkedList}, do not prohibit insertion of {@code null}.
     * Even in the implementations that permit it, {@code null} should
     * not be inserted into a {@code Queue}, as {@code null} is also
     * used as a special return value by the {@code poll} method to
     * indicate that the queue contains no elements.
     *
     * <p>{@code Queue} implementations generally do not define
     * element-based versions of methods {@code equals} and
     * {@code hashCode} but instead inherit the identity based versions
     * from class {@code Object}, because element-based equality is not
     * always well-defined for queues with the same elements but different
     * ordering properties.
     *
     *
     * <p>This interface is a member of the
     * <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
     * Java Collections Framework</a>.
     *
     * @see java.util.Collection
     * @see LinkedList
     * @see PriorityQueue
     * @see java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue
     * @see java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue
     * @see java.util.concurrent.ArrayBlockingQueue
     * @see java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue
     * @see java.util.concurrent.PriorityBlockingQueue
     * @since 1.5
     * @author Doug Lea
     * @param <E> the type of elements held in this collection
     */
    public interface Queue<E> extends Collection<E> {
        /**
         * Inserts the specified element into this queue if it is possible to do so
         * immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning
         * {@code true} upon success and throwing an {@code IllegalStateException}
         * if no space is currently available.
         *
         * @param e the element to add
         * @return {@code true} (as specified by {@link Collection#add})
         * @throws IllegalStateException if the element cannot be added at this
         *         time due to capacity restrictions
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         prevents it from being added to this queue
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and
         *         this queue does not permit null elements
         * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of this element
         *         prevents it from being added to this queue
         */
        boolean add(E e);
    
        /**
         * Inserts the specified element into this queue if it is possible to do
         * so immediately without violating capacity restrictions.
         * When using a capacity-restricted queue, this method is generally
         * preferable to {@link #add}, which can fail to insert an element only
         * by throwing an exception.
         *
         * @param e the element to add
         * @return {@code true} if the element was added to this queue, else
         *         {@code false}
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         prevents it from being added to this queue
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and
         *         this queue does not permit null elements
         * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of this element
         *         prevents it from being added to this queue
         */
        boolean offer(E e);
    
        /**
         * Retrieves and removes the head of this queue.  This method differs
         * from {@link #poll poll} only in that it throws an exception if this
         * queue is empty.
         *
         * @return the head of this queue
         * @throws NoSuchElementException if this queue is empty
         */
        E remove();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves and removes the head of this queue,
         * or returns {@code null} if this queue is empty.
         *
         * @return the head of this queue, or {@code null} if this queue is empty
         */
        E poll();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of this queue.  This method
         * differs from {@link #peek peek} only in that it throws an exception
         * if this queue is empty.
         *
         * @return the head of this queue
         * @throws NoSuchElementException if this queue is empty
         */
        E element();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of this queue,
         * or returns {@code null} if this queue is empty.
         *
         * @return the head of this queue, or {@code null} if this queue is empty
         */
        E peek();
    }

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