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1 dl 1.1 /*
2     * Written by Doug Lea and Josh Bloch with assistance from members of
3     * JCP JSR-166 Expert Group and released to the public domain, as explained
4     * at http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
5     */
6    
7     package java.util;
8    
9     /**
10     * A linear collection that supports element insertion and removal at
11     * both ends. The name <i>deque</i> is short for "double ended queue"
12     * and is usually pronounced "deck". Most <tt>Deque</tt>
13     * implementations place no fixed limits on the number of elements
14     * they may contain, but this interface supports capacity-restricted
15     * deques as well as those with no fixed size limit.
16     *
17     * <p>This interface defines methods to access the elements at both
18     * ends of the deque. Methods are provided to insert, remove, and
19     * examine the element. Each of these methods exists in two forms:
20     * one throws an exception if the operation fails, the other returns a
21     * special value (either <tt>null</tt> or <tt>false</tt>, depending on
22     * the operation). The latter form of the insert operation is
23     * designed specifically for use with capacity-restricted
24     * <tt>Deque</tt> implementations; in most implementations, insert
25     * operations cannot fail.
26     *
27     * <p>The twelve methods described above are summarized in the
28     * following table:
29     *
30     * <p>
31     * <table BORDER CELLPADDING=3 CELLSPACING=1>
32     * <tr>
33     * <td></td>
34     * <td ALIGN=CENTER COLSPAN = 2> <b>First Element (Head)</b></td>
35     * <td ALIGN=CENTER COLSPAN = 2> <b>Last Element (Tail)</b></td>
36     * </tr>
37     * <tr>
38     * <td></td>
39     * <td ALIGN=CENTER><em>Throws exception</em></td>
40     * <td ALIGN=CENTER><em>Special value</em></td>
41     * <td ALIGN=CENTER><em>Throws exception</em></td>
42     * <td ALIGN=CENTER><em>Special value</em></td>
43     * </tr>
44     * <tr>
45     * <td><b>Insert</b></td>
46     * <td>{@link #addFirst addFirst(e)}</td>
47     * <td>{@link #offerFirst offerFirst(e)}</td>
48     * <td>{@link #addLast addLast(e)}</td>
49     * <td>{@link #offerLast offerLast(e)}</td>
50     * </tr>
51     * <tr>
52     * <td><b>Remove</b></td>
53     * <td>{@link #removeFirst removeFirst()}</td>
54     * <td>{@link #pollFirst pollFirst()}</td>
55     * <td>{@link #removeLast removeLast()}</td>
56     * <td>{@link #pollLast pollLast()}</td>
57     * </tr>
58     * <tr>
59     * <td><b>Examine</b></td>
60     * <td>{@link #getFirst getFirst()}</td>
61     * <td>{@link #peekFirst peekFirst()}</td>
62     * <td>{@link #getLast getLast()}</td>
63     * <td>{@link #peekLast peekLast()}</td>
64     * </tr>
65     * </table>
66     *
67     * <p>This interface extends the {@link Queue} interface. When a deque is
68     * used as a queue, FIFO (First-In-First-Out) behavior results. Elements are
69     * added at the end of the deque and removed from the beginning. The methods
70     * inherited from the <tt>Queue</tt> interface are precisely equivalent to
71     * <tt>Deque</tt> methods as indicated in the following table:
72     *
73     * <p>
74     * <table BORDER CELLPADDING=3 CELLSPACING=1>
75     * <tr>
76     * <td ALIGN=CENTER> <b><tt>Queue</tt> Method</b></td>
77     * <td ALIGN=CENTER> <b>Equivalent <tt>Deque</tt> Method</b></td>
78     * </tr>
79     * <tr>
80     * <td>{@link java.util.Queue#add add(e)}</td>
81     * <td>{@link #addLast addLast(e)}</td>
82     * </tr>
83     * <tr>
84     * <td>{@link java.util.Queue#offer offer(e)}</td>
85     * <td>{@link #offerLast offerLast(e)}</td>
86     * </tr>
87     * <tr>
88     * <td>{@link java.util.Queue#remove remove()}</td>
89     * <td>{@link #removeFirst removeFirst()}</td>
90     * </tr>
91     * <tr>
92     * <td>{@link java.util.Queue#poll poll()}</td>
93     * <td>{@link #pollFirst pollFirst()}</td>
94     * </tr>
95     * <tr>
96     * <td>{@link java.util.Queue#element element()}</td>
97     * <td>{@link #getFirst getFirst()}</td>
98     * </tr>
99     * <tr>
100     * <td>{@link java.util.Queue#peek peek()}</td>
101     * <td>{@link #peek peekFirst()}</td>
102     * </tr>
103     * </table>
104     *
105     * <p>Deques can also be used as LIFO (Last-In-First-Out) stacks. This
106     * interface should be used in preference to the legacy {@link Stack} class.
107     * When a deque is used as a stack, elements are pushed and popped from the
108     * beginning of the deque. Stack methods are precisely equivalent to
109     * <tt>Deque</tt> methods as indicated in the table below:
110     *
111     * <p>
112     * <table BORDER CELLPADDING=3 CELLSPACING=1>
113     * <tr>
114     * <td ALIGN=CENTER> <b>Stack Method</b></td>
115     * <td ALIGN=CENTER> <b>Equivalent <tt>Deque</tt> Method</b></td>
116     * </tr>
117     * <tr>
118     * <td>{@link #push push(e)}</td>
119     * <td>{@link #addFirst addFirst(e)}</td>
120     * </tr>
121     * <tr>
122     * <td>{@link #pop pop()}</td>
123     * <td>{@link #removeFirst removeFirst()}</td>
124     * </tr>
125     * <tr>
126     * <td>{@link #peek peek()}</td>
127     * <td>{@link #peekFirst peekFirst()}</td>
128     * </tr>
129     * </table>
130     *
131     * <p>Note that the {@link #peek peek} method works equally well when
132     * a deque is used as a queue or a stack; in either case, elements are
133     * drawn from the beginning of the deque.
134     *
135     * <p>This interface provides two methods to remove interior
136     * elements, {@link #removeFirstOccurrence removeFirstOccurrence} and
137     * {@link #removeLastOccurrence removeLastOccurrence}.
138     *
139     * <p>Unlike the {@link List} interface, this interface does not
140     * provide support for indexed access to elements.
141     *
142     * <p>While <tt>Deque</tt> implementations are not strictly required
143     * to prohibit the insertion of null elements, they are strongly
144     * encouraged to do so. Users of any <tt>Deque</tt> implementations
145     * that do allow null elements are strongly encouraged <i>not</i> to
146     * take advantage of the ability to insert nulls. This is so because
147     * <tt>null</tt> is used as a special return value by various methods
148     * to indicated that the deque is empty.
149     *
150     * <p><tt>Deque</tt> implementations generally do not define
151     * element-based versions of the <tt>equals</tt> and <tt>hashCode</tt>
152     * methods, but instead inherit the identity-based versions from class
153     * <tt>Object</tt>.
154     *
155     * <p>This interface is a member of the <a
156     * href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html"> Java Collections
157     * Framework</a>.
158     *
159     * @author Doug Lea
160     * @author Josh Bloch
161     * @since 1.6
162     * @param <E> the type of elements held in this collection
163     */
164     public interface Deque<E> extends Queue<E> {
165     /**
166     * Inserts the specified element at the front of this deque if it is
167     * possible to do so immediately without violating capacity restrictions.
168     * When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally preferable to
169     * use method {@link #offerFirst}.
170     *
171     * @param e the element to add
172     * @throws IllegalStateException if the element cannot be added at this
173     * time due to capacity restrictions
174     * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
175     * prevents it from being added to this deque
176     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
177     * deque does not permit null elements
178     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
179     * element prevents it from being added to this deque
180     */
181     void addFirst(E e);
182    
183     /**
184     * Inserts the specified element at the end of this deque if it is
185     * possible to do so immediately without violating capacity restrictions.
186     * When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally preferable to
187     * use method {@link #offerLast}.
188     *
189     * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #add}.
190     *
191     * @param e the element to add
192     * @throws IllegalStateException if the element cannot be added at this
193     * time due to capacity restrictions
194     * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
195     * prevents it from being added to this deque
196     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
197     * deque does not permit null elements
198     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
199     * element prevents it from being added to this deque
200     */
201     void addLast(E e);
202    
203     /**
204     * Inserts the specified element at the front of this deque unless it would
205     * violate capacity restrictions. When using a capacity-restricted deque,
206     * this method is generally preferable to the {@link #addFirst} method,
207     * which can fail to insert an element only by throwing an exception.
208     *
209     * @param e the element to add
210     * @return <tt>true</tt> if the element was added to this deque, else
211     * <tt>false</tt>
212     * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
213     * prevents it from being added to this deque
214     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
215     * deque does not permit null elements
216     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
217     * element prevents it from being added to this deque
218     */
219     boolean offerFirst(E e);
220    
221     /**
222     * Inserts the specified element at the end of this deque unless it would
223     * violate capacity restrictions. When using a capacity-restricted deque,
224     * this method is generally preferable to the {@link #addLast} method,
225     * which can fail to insert an element only by throwing an exception.
226     *
227     * @param e the element to add
228     * @return <tt>true</tt> if the element was added to this deque, else
229     * <tt>false</tt>
230     * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
231     * prevents it from being added to this deque
232     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
233     * deque does not permit null elements
234     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
235     * element prevents it from being added to this deque
236     */
237     boolean offerLast(E e);
238    
239     /**
240     * Retrieves and removes the first element of this deque. This method
241     * differs from {@link #pollFirst pollFirst} only in that it throws an
242     * exception if this deque is empty.
243     *
244     * @return the head of this deque
245     * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
246     */
247     E removeFirst();
248    
249     /**
250     * Retrieves and removes the last element of this deque. This method
251     * differs from {@link #pollLast pollLast} only in that it throws an
252     * exception if this deque is empty.
253     *
254     * @return the tail of this deque
255     * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
256     */
257     E removeLast();
258    
259     /**
260     * Retrieves and removes the first element of this deque,
261     * or returns <tt>null</tt> if this deque is empty.
262     *
263     * @return the head of this deque, or <tt>null</tt> if this deque is empty
264     */
265     E pollFirst();
266    
267     /**
268     * Retrieves and removes the last element of this deque,
269     * or returns <tt>null</tt> if this deque is empty.
270     *
271     * @return the tail of this deque, or <tt>null</tt> if this deque is empty
272     */
273     E pollLast();
274    
275     /**
276     * Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque.
277     *
278     * This method differs from {@link #peekFirst peekFirst} only in that it
279     * throws an exception if this deque is empty.
280     *
281     * @return the head of this deque
282     * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
283     */
284     E getFirst();
285    
286     /**
287     * Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque.
288     * This method differs from {@link #peekLast peekLast} only in that it
289     * throws an exception if this deque is empty.
290     *
291     * @return the tail of this deque
292     * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
293     */
294     E getLast();
295    
296     /**
297     * Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque,
298     * or returns <tt>null</tt> if this deque is empty.
299     *
300     * @return the head of this deque, or <tt>null</tt> if this deque is empty
301     */
302     E peekFirst();
303    
304     /**
305     * Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque,
306     * or returns <tt>null</tt> if this deque is empty.
307     *
308     * @return the tail of this deque, or <tt>null</tt> if this deque is empty
309     */
310     E peekLast();
311    
312     /**
313     * Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from this deque.
314     * If the deque does not contain the element, it is unchanged.
315     * More formally, removes the first element <tt>e</tt> such that
316     * <tt>(o==null&nbsp;?&nbsp;e==null&nbsp;:&nbsp;o.equals(e))</tt>
317     * (if such an element exists).
318     * Returns <tt>true</tt> if this deque contained the specified element
319     * (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).
320     *
321     * @param o element to be removed from this deque, if present
322     * @return <tt>true</tt> if an element was removed as a result of this call
323     * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
324     * is incompatible with this deque (optional)
325     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
326     * deque does not permit null elements (optional)
327     */
328     boolean removeFirstOccurrence(Object o);
329    
330     /**
331     * Removes the last occurrence of the specified element from this deque.
332     * If the deque does not contain the element, it is unchanged.
333     * More formally, removes the last element <tt>e</tt> such that
334     * <tt>(o==null&nbsp;?&nbsp;e==null&nbsp;:&nbsp;o.equals(e))</tt>
335     * (if such an element exists).
336     * Returns <tt>true</tt> if this deque contained the specified element
337     * (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).
338     *
339     * @param o element to be removed from this deque, if present
340     * @return <tt>true</tt> if an element was removed as a result of this call
341     * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
342     * is incompatible with this deque (optional)
343     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
344     * deque does not permit null elements (optional)
345     */
346     boolean removeLastOccurrence(Object o);
347    
348     // *** Queue methods ***
349    
350     /**
351     * Inserts the specified element into the queue represented by this deque
352     * (in other words, at the tail of this deque) if it is possible to do so
353     * immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning
354     * <tt>true</tt> upon success and throwing an
355     * <tt>IllegalStateException</tt> if no space is currently available.
356     * When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally preferable to
357     * use {@link #offer(Object) offer}.
358     *
359     * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #addLast}.
360     *
361     * @param e the element to add
362     * @return <tt>true</tt> (as specified by {@link Collection#add})
363     * @throws IllegalStateException if the element cannot be added at this
364     * time due to capacity restrictions
365     * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
366     * prevents it from being added to this deque
367     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
368     * deque does not permit null elements
369     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
370     * element prevents it from being added to this deque
371     */
372     boolean add(E e);
373    
374     /**
375     * Inserts the specified element into the queue represented by this deque
376     * (in other words, at the tail of this deque) if it is possible to do so
377     * immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning
378     * <tt>true</tt> upon success and <tt>false</tt> if no space is currently
379     * available. When using a capacity-restricted deque, this method is
380     * generally preferable to the {@link #add} method, which can fail to
381     * insert an element only by throwing an exception.
382     *
383     * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #offerLast}.
384     *
385     * @param e the element to add
386     * @return <tt>true</tt> if the element was added to this deque, else
387     * <tt>false</tt>
388     * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
389     * prevents it from being added to this deque
390     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
391     * deque does not permit null elements
392     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
393     * element prevents it from being added to this deque
394     */
395     boolean offer(E e);
396    
397     /**
398     * Retrieves and removes the head of the queue represented by this deque
399     * (in other words, the first element of this deque).
400     * This method differs from {@link #poll poll} only in that it throws an
401     * exception if this deque is empty.
402     *
403     * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #removeFirst()}.
404     *
405     * @return the head of the queue represented by this deque
406     * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
407     */
408     E remove();
409    
410     /**
411     * Retrieves and removes the head of the queue represented by this deque
412     * (in other words, the first element of this deque), or returns
413     * <tt>null</tt> if this deque is empty.
414     *
415     * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #pollFirst()}.
416     *
417     * @return the first element of this deque, or <tt>null</tt> if
418     * this deque is empty
419     */
420     E poll();
421    
422     /**
423     * Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of the queue represented by
424     * this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque).
425     * This method differs from {@link #peek peek} only in that it throws an
426     * exception if this deque is empty.
427     *
428     * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #getFirst()}.
429     *
430     * @return the head of the queue represented by this deque
431     * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
432     */
433     E element();
434    
435     /**
436     * Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of the queue represented by
437     * this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque), or
438     * returns <tt>null</tt> if this deque is empty.
439     *
440     * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #peekFirst()}.
441     *
442     * @return the head of the queue represented by this deque, or
443     * <tt>null</tt> if this deque is empty
444     */
445     E peek();
446    
447    
448     // *** Stack methods ***
449    
450     /**
451     * Pushes an element onto the stack represented by this deque (in other
452     * words, at the head of this deque) if it is possible to do so
453     * immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning
454     * <tt>true</tt> upon success and throwing an
455     * <tt>IllegalStateException</tt> if no space is currently available.
456     *
457     * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #addFirst}.
458     *
459     * @param e the element to push
460     * @throws IllegalStateException if the element cannot be added at this
461     * time due to capacity restrictions
462     * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
463     * prevents it from being added to this deque
464     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
465     * deque does not permit null elements
466     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
467     * element prevents it from being added to this deque
468     */
469     void push(E e);
470    
471     /**
472     * Pops an element from the stack represented by this deque. In other
473     * words, removes and returns the first element of this deque.
474     *
475     * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #removeFirst()}.
476     *
477     * @return the element at the front of this deque (which is the top
478     * of the stack represented by this deque)
479     * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
480     */
481     E pop();
482    
483    
484     // *** Collection methods ***
485    
486     /**
487     * Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from this deque.
488     * If the deque does not contain the element, it is unchanged.
489     * More formally, removes the first element <tt>e</tt> such that
490     * <tt>(o==null&nbsp;?&nbsp;e==null&nbsp;:&nbsp;o.equals(e))</tt>
491     * (if such an element exists).
492     * Returns <tt>true</tt> if this deque contained the specified element
493     * (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).
494     *
495     * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #removeFirstOccurrence}.
496     *
497     * @param o element to be removed from this deque, if present
498     * @return <tt>true</tt> if an element was removed as a result of this call
499     * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
500     * is incompatible with this deque (optional)
501     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
502     * deque does not permit null elements (optional)
503     */
504     boolean remove(Object o);
505    
506     /**
507     * Returns <tt>true</tt> if this deque contains the specified element.
508     * More formally, returns <tt>true</tt> if and only if this deque contains
509     * at least one element <tt>e</tt> such that
510     * <tt>(o==null&nbsp;?&nbsp;e==null&nbsp;:&nbsp;o.equals(e))</tt>.
511     *
512     * @param o element whose presence in this deque is to be tested
513     * @return <tt>true</tt> if this deque contains the specified element
514     * @throws ClassCastException if the type of the specified element
515     * is incompatible with this deque (optional)
516     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
517     * deque does not permit null elements (optional)
518     */
519     boolean contains(Object o);
520    
521     /**
522     * Returns the number of elements in this deque.
523     *
524     * @return the number of elements in this deque
525     */
526     public int size();
527    
528     /**
529     * Returns an iterator over the elements in this deque in proper sequence.
530     * The elements will be returned in order from first (head) to last (tail).
531     *
532     * @return an iterator over the elements in this deque in proper sequence
533     */
534     Iterator<E> iterator();
535    
536     /**
537     * Returns an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse
538     * sequential order. The elements will be returned in order from
539     * last (tail) to first (head).
540     *
541     * @return an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse
542     * sequence
543     */
544     Iterator<E> descendingIterator();
545    
546     }