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25    
26     package java.util;
27 tim 1.1
28     /**
29 jsr166 1.63 * An unbounded priority {@linkplain Queue queue} based on a priority heap.
30     * The elements of the priority queue are ordered according to their
31     * {@linkplain Comparable natural ordering}, or by a {@link Comparator}
32     * provided at queue construction time, depending on which constructor is
33     * used. A priority queue does not permit {@code null} elements.
34     * A priority queue relying on natural ordering also does not permit
35     * insertion of non-comparable objects (doing so may result in
36     * {@code ClassCastException}).
37 dl 1.40 *
38 dl 1.41 * <p>The <em>head</em> of this queue is the <em>least</em> element
39     * with respect to the specified ordering. If multiple elements are
40     * tied for least value, the head is one of those elements -- ties are
41 jsr166 1.63 * broken arbitrarily. The queue retrieval operations {@code poll},
42     * {@code remove}, {@code peek}, and {@code element} access the
43 dl 1.42 * element at the head of the queue.
44 tim 1.14 *
45 dl 1.41 * <p>A priority queue is unbounded, but has an internal
46     * <i>capacity</i> governing the size of an array used to store the
47 dl 1.40 * elements on the queue. It is always at least as large as the queue
48     * size. As elements are added to a priority queue, its capacity
49     * grows automatically. The details of the growth policy are not
50     * specified.
51 tim 1.2 *
52 dl 1.50 * <p>This class and its iterator implement all of the
53     * <em>optional</em> methods of the {@link Collection} and {@link
54 dl 1.52 * Iterator} interfaces. The Iterator provided in method {@link
55     * #iterator()} is <em>not</em> guaranteed to traverse the elements of
56     * the priority queue in any particular order. If you need ordered
57 jsr166 1.63 * traversal, consider using {@code Arrays.sort(pq.toArray())}.
58 dl 1.29 *
59 jsr166 1.78 * <p><strong>Note that this implementation is not synchronized.</strong>
60 jsr166 1.63 * Multiple threads should not access a {@code PriorityQueue}
61     * instance concurrently if any of the threads modifies the queue.
62     * Instead, use the thread-safe {@link
63 dholmes 1.34 * java.util.concurrent.PriorityBlockingQueue} class.
64 dl 1.29 *
65 jsr166 1.63 * <p>Implementation note: this implementation provides
66 jsr166 1.79 * O(log(n)) time for the enqueuing and dequeuing methods
67 jsr166 1.63 * ({@code offer}, {@code poll}, {@code remove()} and {@code add});
68     * linear time for the {@code remove(Object)} and {@code contains(Object)}
69     * methods; and constant time for the retrieval methods
70     * ({@code peek}, {@code element}, and {@code size}).
71 tim 1.2 *
72     * <p>This class is a member of the
73 jsr166 1.65 * <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
74 tim 1.2 * Java Collections Framework</a>.
75 jsr166 1.63 *
76 dl 1.7 * @since 1.5
77 jsr166 1.63 * @author Josh Bloch, Doug Lea
78 dl 1.45 * @param <E> the type of elements held in this collection
79 tim 1.2 */
80 jsr166 1.76 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
81 tim 1.2 public class PriorityQueue<E> extends AbstractQueue<E>
82 dl 1.47 implements java.io.Serializable {
83 dholmes 1.11
84 dl 1.31 private static final long serialVersionUID = -7720805057305804111L;
85 dl 1.30
86 tim 1.2 private static final int DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY = 11;
87 tim 1.1
88 tim 1.2 /**
89 dl 1.55 * Priority queue represented as a balanced binary heap: the two
90     * children of queue[n] are queue[2*n+1] and queue[2*(n+1)]. The
91     * priority queue is ordered by comparator, or by the elements'
92     * natural ordering, if comparator is null: For each node n in the
93     * heap and each descendant d of n, n <= d. The element with the
94     * lowest value is in queue[0], assuming the queue is nonempty.
95 tim 1.2 */
96 tim 1.16 private transient Object[] queue;
97 tim 1.1
98 tim 1.2 /**
99     * The number of elements in the priority queue.
100     */
101     private int size = 0;
102 tim 1.1
103 tim 1.2 /**
104     * The comparator, or null if priority queue uses elements'
105     * natural ordering.
106     */
107 tim 1.16 private final Comparator<? super E> comparator;
108 tim 1.2
109     /**
110     * The number of times this priority queue has been
111     * <i>structurally modified</i>. See AbstractList for gory details.
112     */
113 dl 1.5 private transient int modCount = 0;
114 tim 1.2
115     /**
116 jsr166 1.63 * Creates a {@code PriorityQueue} with the default initial
117 dl 1.52 * capacity (11) that orders its elements according to their
118     * {@linkplain Comparable natural ordering}.
119 tim 1.2 */
120     public PriorityQueue() {
121 dholmes 1.11 this(DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY, null);
122 tim 1.1 }
123 tim 1.2
124     /**
125 jsr166 1.63 * Creates a {@code PriorityQueue} with the specified initial
126 dl 1.52 * capacity that orders its elements according to their
127     * {@linkplain Comparable natural ordering}.
128 tim 1.2 *
129 dl 1.52 * @param initialCapacity the initial capacity for this priority queue
130 jsr166 1.63 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code initialCapacity} is less
131     * than 1
132 tim 1.2 */
133     public PriorityQueue(int initialCapacity) {
134     this(initialCapacity, null);
135 tim 1.1 }
136 tim 1.2
137     /**
138 jsr166 1.63 * Creates a {@code PriorityQueue} with the specified initial capacity
139 tim 1.2 * that orders its elements according to the specified comparator.
140     *
141 dl 1.52 * @param initialCapacity the initial capacity for this priority queue
142 jsr166 1.63 * @param comparator the comparator that will be used to order this
143     * priority queue. If {@code null}, the {@linkplain Comparable
144     * natural ordering} of the elements will be used.
145     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code initialCapacity} is
146 dl 1.52 * less than 1
147 tim 1.2 */
148 dl 1.52 public PriorityQueue(int initialCapacity,
149 dholmes 1.23 Comparator<? super E> comparator) {
150 dl 1.55 // Note: This restriction of at least one is not actually needed,
151     // but continues for 1.5 compatibility
152 tim 1.2 if (initialCapacity < 1)
153 dholmes 1.15 throw new IllegalArgumentException();
154 dl 1.55 this.queue = new Object[initialCapacity];
155 tim 1.2 this.comparator = comparator;
156 tim 1.1 }
157 jsr166 1.56
158 dl 1.22 /**
159 jsr166 1.63 * Creates a {@code PriorityQueue} containing the elements in the
160     * specified collection. If the specified collection is an instance of
161     * a {@link SortedSet} or is another {@code PriorityQueue}, this
162     * priority queue will be ordered according to the same ordering.
163     * Otherwise, this priority queue will be ordered according to the
164     * {@linkplain Comparable natural ordering} of its elements.
165 tim 1.2 *
166 dl 1.52 * @param c the collection whose elements are to be placed
167     * into this priority queue
168 tim 1.2 * @throws ClassCastException if elements of the specified collection
169     * cannot be compared to one another according to the priority
170 dl 1.52 * queue's ordering
171     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified collection or any
172     * of its elements are null
173 tim 1.2 */
174 jsr166 1.70 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
175 tim 1.16 public PriorityQueue(Collection<? extends E> c) {
176 jsr166 1.70 if (c instanceof SortedSet<?>) {
177     SortedSet<? extends E> ss = (SortedSet<? extends E>) c;
178     this.comparator = (Comparator<? super E>) ss.comparator();
179     initElementsFromCollection(ss);
180     }
181     else if (c instanceof PriorityQueue<?>) {
182     PriorityQueue<? extends E> pq = (PriorityQueue<? extends E>) c;
183     this.comparator = (Comparator<? super E>) pq.comparator();
184     initFromPriorityQueue(pq);
185     }
186 dl 1.55 else {
187 jsr166 1.70 this.comparator = null;
188     initFromCollection(c);
189 tim 1.2 }
190 dl 1.22 }
191    
192     /**
193 jsr166 1.63 * Creates a {@code PriorityQueue} containing the elements in the
194 dl 1.55 * specified priority queue. This priority queue will be
195 dl 1.52 * ordered according to the same ordering as the given priority
196     * queue.
197     *
198     * @param c the priority queue whose elements are to be placed
199     * into this priority queue
200 jsr166 1.63 * @throws ClassCastException if elements of {@code c} cannot be
201     * compared to one another according to {@code c}'s
202 dl 1.52 * ordering
203     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified priority queue or any
204     * of its elements are null
205 dl 1.22 */
206 jsr166 1.70 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
207 dl 1.22 public PriorityQueue(PriorityQueue<? extends E> c) {
208 jsr166 1.70 this.comparator = (Comparator<? super E>) c.comparator();
209     initFromPriorityQueue(c);
210 dl 1.22 }
211 dholmes 1.18
212 dl 1.22 /**
213 jsr166 1.63 * Creates a {@code PriorityQueue} containing the elements in the
214     * specified sorted set. This priority queue will be ordered
215 dl 1.52 * according to the same ordering as the given sorted set.
216     *
217     * @param c the sorted set whose elements are to be placed
218 jsr166 1.63 * into this priority queue
219 dl 1.52 * @throws ClassCastException if elements of the specified sorted
220     * set cannot be compared to one another according to the
221     * sorted set's ordering
222     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified sorted set or any
223     * of its elements are null
224 dl 1.22 */
225 jsr166 1.70 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
226 dl 1.22 public PriorityQueue(SortedSet<? extends E> c) {
227 jsr166 1.70 this.comparator = (Comparator<? super E>) c.comparator();
228     initElementsFromCollection(c);
229     }
230    
231     private void initFromPriorityQueue(PriorityQueue<? extends E> c) {
232     if (c.getClass() == PriorityQueue.class) {
233     this.queue = c.toArray();
234     this.size = c.size();
235     } else {
236     initFromCollection(c);
237     }
238     }
239    
240     private void initElementsFromCollection(Collection<? extends E> c) {
241     Object[] a = c.toArray();
242     // If c.toArray incorrectly doesn't return Object[], copy it.
243     if (a.getClass() != Object[].class)
244     a = Arrays.copyOf(a, a.length, Object[].class);
245     int len = a.length;
246     if (len == 1 || this.comparator != null)
247     for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
248     if (a[i] == null)
249     throw new NullPointerException();
250     this.queue = a;
251     this.size = a.length;
252 tim 1.1 }
253    
254 dl 1.22 /**
255 jsr166 1.63 * Initializes queue array with elements from the given Collection.
256     *
257 dl 1.55 * @param c the collection
258 dl 1.22 */
259 dl 1.55 private void initFromCollection(Collection<? extends E> c) {
260 jsr166 1.70 initElementsFromCollection(c);
261     heapify();
262 jsr166 1.56 }
263 dl 1.55
264     /**
265 jsr166 1.70 * The maximum size of array to allocate.
266     * Some VMs reserve some header words in an array.
267     * Attempts to allocate larger arrays may result in
268     * OutOfMemoryError: Requested array size exceeds VM limit
269     */
270     private static final int MAX_ARRAY_SIZE = Integer.MAX_VALUE - 8;
271    
272     /**
273 dl 1.55 * Increases the capacity of the array.
274     *
275     * @param minCapacity the desired minimum capacity
276     */
277     private void grow(int minCapacity) {
278 jsr166 1.68 int oldCapacity = queue.length;
279 dl 1.55 // Double size if small; else grow by 50%
280 jsr166 1.70 int newCapacity = oldCapacity + ((oldCapacity < 64) ?
281     (oldCapacity + 2) :
282     (oldCapacity >> 1));
283     // overflow-conscious code
284     if (newCapacity - MAX_ARRAY_SIZE > 0)
285     newCapacity = hugeCapacity(minCapacity);
286 dl 1.55 queue = Arrays.copyOf(queue, newCapacity);
287 dl 1.22 }
288 dl 1.36
289 jsr166 1.70 private static int hugeCapacity(int minCapacity) {
290     if (minCapacity < 0) // overflow
291     throw new OutOfMemoryError();
292     return (minCapacity > MAX_ARRAY_SIZE) ?
293     Integer.MAX_VALUE :
294     MAX_ARRAY_SIZE;
295     }
296    
297 tim 1.2 /**
298 dl 1.42 * Inserts the specified element into this priority queue.
299 tim 1.2 *
300 jsr166 1.63 * @return {@code true} (as specified by {@link Collection#add})
301 dl 1.52 * @throws ClassCastException if the specified element cannot be
302     * compared with elements currently in this priority queue
303     * according to the priority queue's ordering
304     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
305 tim 1.2 */
306 dl 1.52 public boolean add(E e) {
307     return offer(e);
308     }
309    
310     /**
311     * Inserts the specified element into this priority queue.
312     *
313 jsr166 1.63 * @return {@code true} (as specified by {@link Queue#offer})
314 dl 1.52 * @throws ClassCastException if the specified element cannot be
315     * compared with elements currently in this priority queue
316     * according to the priority queue's ordering
317     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
318     */
319     public boolean offer(E e) {
320     if (e == null)
321 dholmes 1.11 throw new NullPointerException();
322     modCount++;
323 dl 1.55 int i = size;
324     if (i >= queue.length)
325     grow(i + 1);
326     size = i + 1;
327     if (i == 0)
328     queue[0] = e;
329     else
330     siftUp(i, e);
331 dholmes 1.11 return true;
332     }
333    
334 dl 1.40 public E peek() {
335 jsr166 1.73 return (size == 0) ? null : (E) queue[0];
336 tim 1.1 }
337    
338 dl 1.52 private int indexOf(Object o) {
339 jsr166 1.68 if (o != null) {
340 dl 1.55 for (int i = 0; i < size; i++)
341     if (o.equals(queue[i]))
342     return i;
343     }
344 dl 1.52 return -1;
345     }
346    
347     /**
348     * Removes a single instance of the specified element from this queue,
349 jsr166 1.63 * if it is present. More formally, removes an element {@code e} such
350     * that {@code o.equals(e)}, if this queue contains one or more such
351     * elements. Returns {@code true} if and only if this queue contained
352     * the specified element (or equivalently, if this queue changed as a
353     * result of the call).
354 dl 1.52 *
355     * @param o element to be removed from this queue, if present
356 jsr166 1.63 * @return {@code true} if this queue changed as a result of the call
357 dl 1.52 */
358     public boolean remove(Object o) {
359 jsr166 1.68 int i = indexOf(o);
360     if (i == -1)
361     return false;
362     else {
363     removeAt(i);
364     return true;
365     }
366 dl 1.52 }
367 dholmes 1.11
368 jsr166 1.56 /**
369 dl 1.55 * Version of remove using reference equality, not equals.
370 jsr166 1.59 * Needed by iterator.remove.
371 jsr166 1.56 *
372 dl 1.55 * @param o element to be removed from this queue, if present
373 jsr166 1.63 * @return {@code true} if removed
374 dl 1.55 */
375     boolean removeEq(Object o) {
376 jsr166 1.68 for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
377     if (o == queue[i]) {
378 dl 1.55 removeAt(i);
379     return true;
380     }
381     }
382     return false;
383     }
384    
385 dholmes 1.11 /**
386 jsr166 1.63 * Returns {@code true} if this queue contains the specified element.
387     * More formally, returns {@code true} if and only if this queue contains
388     * at least one element {@code e} such that {@code o.equals(e)}.
389 dholmes 1.23 *
390 dl 1.52 * @param o object to be checked for containment in this queue
391 jsr166 1.63 * @return {@code true} if this queue contains the specified element
392 dholmes 1.11 */
393 dl 1.52 public boolean contains(Object o) {
394 jsr166 1.68 return indexOf(o) != -1;
395 tim 1.14 }
396 dholmes 1.11
397 dl 1.49 /**
398 jsr166 1.63 * Returns an array containing all of the elements in this queue.
399 dl 1.52 * The elements are in no particular order.
400     *
401     * <p>The returned array will be "safe" in that no references to it are
402 jsr166 1.63 * maintained by this queue. (In other words, this method must allocate
403 dl 1.52 * a new array). The caller is thus free to modify the returned array.
404     *
405 jsr166 1.63 * <p>This method acts as bridge between array-based and collection-based
406     * APIs.
407     *
408 jsr166 1.59 * @return an array containing all of the elements in this queue
409 dl 1.49 */
410 dl 1.52 public Object[] toArray() {
411 dl 1.55 return Arrays.copyOf(queue, size);
412 dl 1.52 }
413 tim 1.2
414 dl 1.52 /**
415 jsr166 1.63 * Returns an array containing all of the elements in this queue; the
416     * runtime type of the returned array is that of the specified array.
417     * The returned array elements are in no particular order.
418     * If the queue fits in the specified array, it is returned therein.
419     * Otherwise, a new array is allocated with the runtime type of the
420     * specified array and the size of this queue.
421 dl 1.52 *
422     * <p>If the queue fits in the specified array with room to spare
423     * (i.e., the array has more elements than the queue), the element in
424     * the array immediately following the end of the collection is set to
425 jsr166 1.63 * {@code null}.
426     *
427     * <p>Like the {@link #toArray()} method, this method acts as bridge between
428     * array-based and collection-based APIs. Further, this method allows
429     * precise control over the runtime type of the output array, and may,
430     * under certain circumstances, be used to save allocation costs.
431     *
432 jsr166 1.80 * <p>Suppose {@code x} is a queue known to contain only strings.
433 jsr166 1.63 * The following code can be used to dump the queue into a newly
434 jsr166 1.80 * allocated array of {@code String}:
435 jsr166 1.63 *
436 jsr166 1.72 * <pre> {@code String[] y = x.toArray(new String[0]);}</pre>
437 jsr166 1.63 *
438 jsr166 1.80 * Note that {@code toArray(new Object[0])} is identical in function to
439     * {@code toArray()}.
440 dl 1.52 *
441     * @param a the array into which the elements of the queue are to
442     * be stored, if it is big enough; otherwise, a new array of the
443     * same runtime type is allocated for this purpose.
444 jsr166 1.63 * @return an array containing all of the elements in this queue
445 dl 1.52 * @throws ArrayStoreException if the runtime type of the specified array
446     * is not a supertype of the runtime type of every element in
447     * this queue
448     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified array is null
449     */
450     public <T> T[] toArray(T[] a) {
451     if (a.length < size)
452     // Make a new array of a's runtime type, but my contents:
453 dl 1.55 return (T[]) Arrays.copyOf(queue, size, a.getClass());
454 jsr166 1.68 System.arraycopy(queue, 0, a, 0, size);
455 dl 1.52 if (a.length > size)
456     a[size] = null;
457     return a;
458 tim 1.1 }
459 tim 1.2
460 dholmes 1.23 /**
461     * Returns an iterator over the elements in this queue. The iterator
462     * does not return the elements in any particular order.
463     *
464 dl 1.52 * @return an iterator over the elements in this queue
465 dholmes 1.23 */
466 tim 1.2 public Iterator<E> iterator() {
467 dl 1.7 return new Itr();
468 tim 1.2 }
469    
470 dl 1.55 private final class Itr implements Iterator<E> {
471 dl 1.7 /**
472     * Index (into queue array) of element to be returned by
473 tim 1.2 * subsequent call to next.
474 dl 1.7 */
475 dl 1.55 private int cursor = 0;
476 tim 1.2
477 dl 1.7 /**
478 dl 1.36 * Index of element returned by most recent call to next,
479     * unless that element came from the forgetMeNot list.
480 dl 1.55 * Set to -1 if element is deleted by a call to remove.
481 dl 1.7 */
482 dl 1.55 private int lastRet = -1;
483 dl 1.7
484     /**
485 dl 1.55 * A queue of elements that were moved from the unvisited portion of
486 dl 1.36 * the heap into the visited portion as a result of "unlucky" element
487     * removals during the iteration. (Unlucky element removals are those
488 dl 1.55 * that require a siftup instead of a siftdown.) We must visit all of
489 dl 1.36 * the elements in this list to complete the iteration. We do this
490     * after we've completed the "normal" iteration.
491     *
492     * We expect that most iterations, even those involving removals,
493 jsr166 1.63 * will not need to store elements in this field.
494 dl 1.36 */
495 dl 1.55 private ArrayDeque<E> forgetMeNot = null;
496 dl 1.36
497     /**
498     * Element returned by the most recent call to next iff that
499     * element was drawn from the forgetMeNot list.
500     */
501 dl 1.55 private E lastRetElt = null;
502    
503     /**
504     * The modCount value that the iterator believes that the backing
505 jsr166 1.63 * Queue should have. If this expectation is violated, the iterator
506 dl 1.55 * has detected concurrent modification.
507     */
508     private int expectedModCount = modCount;
509 dl 1.35
510 dl 1.7 public boolean hasNext() {
511 jsr166 1.56 return cursor < size ||
512 dl 1.55 (forgetMeNot != null && !forgetMeNot.isEmpty());
513 dl 1.7 }
514    
515     public E next() {
516 dl 1.55 if (expectedModCount != modCount)
517     throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
518 jsr166 1.56 if (cursor < size)
519 dl 1.55 return (E) queue[lastRet = cursor++];
520     if (forgetMeNot != null) {
521     lastRet = -1;
522     lastRetElt = forgetMeNot.poll();
523 jsr166 1.56 if (lastRetElt != null)
524 dl 1.55 return lastRetElt;
525 dl 1.36 }
526 dl 1.55 throw new NoSuchElementException();
527 dl 1.7 }
528 tim 1.2
529 dl 1.7 public void remove() {
530 dl 1.55 if (expectedModCount != modCount)
531     throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
532     if (lastRet != -1) {
533 dl 1.36 E moved = PriorityQueue.this.removeAt(lastRet);
534 dl 1.55 lastRet = -1;
535 jsr166 1.56 if (moved == null)
536 dl 1.36 cursor--;
537 dl 1.55 else {
538 dl 1.36 if (forgetMeNot == null)
539 dl 1.55 forgetMeNot = new ArrayDeque<E>();
540 dl 1.36 forgetMeNot.add(moved);
541 jsr166 1.56 }
542 jsr166 1.63 } else if (lastRetElt != null) {
543 dl 1.55 PriorityQueue.this.removeEq(lastRetElt);
544 dl 1.36 lastRetElt = null;
545 jsr166 1.63 } else {
546     throw new IllegalStateException();
547 jsr166 1.68 }
548 tim 1.2 expectedModCount = modCount;
549 dl 1.7 }
550 tim 1.2 }
551    
552 tim 1.1 public int size() {
553 tim 1.2 return size;
554 tim 1.1 }
555 tim 1.2
556     /**
557 dl 1.52 * Removes all of the elements from this priority queue.
558 dl 1.49 * The queue will be empty after this call returns.
559 tim 1.2 */
560     public void clear() {
561     modCount++;
562 dl 1.55 for (int i = 0; i < size; i++)
563 tim 1.2 queue[i] = null;
564     size = 0;
565     }
566    
567 dl 1.40 public E poll() {
568 dl 1.36 if (size == 0)
569 dl 1.40 return null;
570 dl 1.55 int s = --size;
571 dl 1.36 modCount++;
572 jsr166 1.63 E result = (E) queue[0];
573     E x = (E) queue[s];
574 dl 1.55 queue[s] = null;
575     if (s != 0)
576     siftDown(0, x);
577 dl 1.36 return result;
578     }
579    
580     /**
581 dl 1.55 * Removes the ith element from queue.
582 tim 1.2 *
583 dl 1.55 * Normally this method leaves the elements at up to i-1,
584     * inclusive, untouched. Under these circumstances, it returns
585     * null. Occasionally, in order to maintain the heap invariant,
586     * it must swap a later element of the list with one earlier than
587     * i. Under these circumstances, this method returns the element
588     * that was previously at the end of the list and is now at some
589     * position before i. This fact is used by iterator.remove so as to
590 jsr166 1.63 * avoid missing traversing elements.
591 tim 1.2 */
592 dl 1.52 private E removeAt(int i) {
593 jsr166 1.74 // assert i >= 0 && i < size;
594 tim 1.2 modCount++;
595 dl 1.55 int s = --size;
596     if (s == i) // removed last element
597     queue[i] = null;
598     else {
599     E moved = (E) queue[s];
600 jsr166 1.56 queue[s] = null;
601 dl 1.55 siftDown(i, moved);
602 dl 1.36 if (queue[i] == moved) {
603 dl 1.55 siftUp(i, moved);
604 dl 1.36 if (queue[i] != moved)
605     return moved;
606     }
607 dl 1.35 }
608 dl 1.36 return null;
609 tim 1.1 }
610    
611 tim 1.2 /**
612 dl 1.55 * Inserts item x at position k, maintaining heap invariant by
613     * promoting x up the tree until it is greater than or equal to
614     * its parent, or is the root.
615     *
616     * To simplify and speed up coercions and comparisons. the
617     * Comparable and Comparator versions are separated into different
618     * methods that are otherwise identical. (Similarly for siftDown.)
619 jsr166 1.56 *
620 dl 1.55 * @param k the position to fill
621     * @param x the item to insert
622     */
623     private void siftUp(int k, E x) {
624 jsr166 1.56 if (comparator != null)
625 dl 1.55 siftUpUsingComparator(k, x);
626     else
627     siftUpComparable(k, x);
628     }
629    
630     private void siftUpComparable(int k, E x) {
631     Comparable<? super E> key = (Comparable<? super E>) x;
632     while (k > 0) {
633     int parent = (k - 1) >>> 1;
634     Object e = queue[parent];
635 jsr166 1.63 if (key.compareTo((E) e) >= 0)
636 dl 1.55 break;
637     queue[k] = e;
638     k = parent;
639     }
640     queue[k] = key;
641     }
642    
643     private void siftUpUsingComparator(int k, E x) {
644     while (k > 0) {
645     int parent = (k - 1) >>> 1;
646     Object e = queue[parent];
647 jsr166 1.63 if (comparator.compare(x, (E) e) >= 0)
648 dl 1.55 break;
649     queue[k] = e;
650     k = parent;
651     }
652     queue[k] = x;
653     }
654    
655     /**
656     * Inserts item x at position k, maintaining heap invariant by
657     * demoting x down the tree repeatedly until it is less than or
658     * equal to its children or is a leaf.
659     *
660     * @param k the position to fill
661     * @param x the item to insert
662     */
663     private void siftDown(int k, E x) {
664 jsr166 1.56 if (comparator != null)
665 dl 1.55 siftDownUsingComparator(k, x);
666     else
667     siftDownComparable(k, x);
668     }
669    
670     private void siftDownComparable(int k, E x) {
671     Comparable<? super E> key = (Comparable<? super E>)x;
672     int half = size >>> 1; // loop while a non-leaf
673     while (k < half) {
674     int child = (k << 1) + 1; // assume left child is least
675     Object c = queue[child];
676     int right = child + 1;
677     if (right < size &&
678 jsr166 1.63 ((Comparable<? super E>) c).compareTo((E) queue[right]) > 0)
679 dl 1.55 c = queue[child = right];
680 jsr166 1.63 if (key.compareTo((E) c) <= 0)
681 dl 1.55 break;
682     queue[k] = c;
683     k = child;
684     }
685     queue[k] = key;
686     }
687    
688     private void siftDownUsingComparator(int k, E x) {
689     int half = size >>> 1;
690     while (k < half) {
691     int child = (k << 1) + 1;
692     Object c = queue[child];
693     int right = child + 1;
694     if (right < size &&
695 jsr166 1.63 comparator.compare((E) c, (E) queue[right]) > 0)
696 jsr166 1.56 c = queue[child = right];
697 jsr166 1.63 if (comparator.compare(x, (E) c) <= 0)
698 dl 1.55 break;
699     queue[k] = c;
700     k = child;
701 tim 1.2 }
702 dl 1.55 queue[k] = x;
703 dl 1.36 }
704 dl 1.35
705 dl 1.36 /**
706     * Establishes the heap invariant (described above) in the entire tree,
707     * assuming nothing about the order of the elements prior to the call.
708     */
709     private void heapify() {
710 jsr166 1.56 for (int i = (size >>> 1) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
711 jsr166 1.63 siftDown(i, (E) queue[i]);
712 tim 1.2 }
713    
714 dholmes 1.23 /**
715 dl 1.52 * Returns the comparator used to order the elements in this
716 jsr166 1.63 * queue, or {@code null} if this queue is sorted according to
717 dl 1.52 * the {@linkplain Comparable natural ordering} of its elements.
718     *
719     * @return the comparator used to order this queue, or
720 jsr166 1.63 * {@code null} if this queue is sorted according to the
721     * natural ordering of its elements
722 dholmes 1.23 */
723 tim 1.16 public Comparator<? super E> comparator() {
724 tim 1.2 return comparator;
725     }
726 dl 1.5
727     /**
728 jsr166 1.77 * Saves this queue to a stream (that is, serializes it).
729 dl 1.5 *
730     * @serialData The length of the array backing the instance is
731 jsr166 1.63 * emitted (int), followed by all of its elements
732     * (each an {@code Object}) in the proper order.
733 dl 1.5 */
734 dl 1.22 private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s)
735 jsr166 1.75 throws java.io.IOException {
736 dl 1.7 // Write out element count, and any hidden stuff
737     s.defaultWriteObject();
738 dl 1.5
739 jsr166 1.63 // Write out array length, for compatibility with 1.5 version
740     s.writeInt(Math.max(2, size + 1));
741 dl 1.5
742 jsr166 1.64 // Write out all elements in the "proper order".
743 jsr166 1.63 for (int i = 0; i < size; i++)
744 dl 1.5 s.writeObject(queue[i]);
745     }
746    
747     /**
748 jsr166 1.77 * Reconstitutes this queue from a stream (that is, deserializes it).
749 dl 1.5 */
750 dl 1.22 private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s)
751 dl 1.5 throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
752 dl 1.7 // Read in size, and any hidden stuff
753     s.defaultReadObject();
754 dl 1.5
755 jsr166 1.63 // Read in (and discard) array length
756     s.readInt();
757    
758 jsr166 1.68 queue = new Object[size];
759 dl 1.5
760 jsr166 1.64 // Read in all elements.
761 jsr166 1.63 for (int i = 0; i < size; i++)
762     queue[i] = s.readObject();
763 jsr166 1.64
764 jsr166 1.68 // Elements are guaranteed to be in "proper order", but the
765     // spec has never explained what that might be.
766     heapify();
767 dl 1.5 }
768 tim 1.1 }