FairQueue is a Rust no_std
(alloc
) library that implements a fair queue through spatial distancing of similar values. The data structure presented in fairqueue
crate ensures that groups of items are equitably interleaved with items from other groups and can be scheduled in a round-robin manner.
use fairqueue::{FairQueue, FairGroup};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
struct Event {
timestamp: u32,
user_id: &'static str,
}
impl FairGroup for Event {
fn is_same_group(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.user_id == other.user_id
}
}
fn main() {
let mut queue = FairQueue::new();
queue.insert(&Event { timestamp: 1, user_id: "user1" });
queue.insert(&Event { timestamp: 2, user_id: "user2" });
queue.insert(&Event { timestamp: 3, user_id: "user1" });
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), Some(&Event { timestamp: 1, user_id: "user1" }));
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), Some(&Event { timestamp: 2, user_id: "user2" }));
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), Some(&Event { timestamp: 3, user_id: "user1" }));
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), None);
}
-
new() -> FairQueue
- Constructs a new, empty instance of the queue. -
insert(&mut self, value: &V: FairGroup)
- Adds a value to the queue, distancing it from values within the same group. -
pop(&mut self) -> Option<&V>
- Removes and returns the next item in the queue, adhering to round-robin scheduling. -
peek(&self) -> Option<&&V>
- Returns a reference to the next item in the queue without removing it.
FairQueue is distributed under the BSD Zero Clause License.