The SplPriorityQueue class
Introduction
The SplPriorityQueue class provides the main functionalities of an prioritized queue, implemented using a heap.
Class synopsis
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- SplPriorityQueue::compare — Compare priorities in order to place elements correctly in the heap while sifting up.
- SplPriorityQueue::__construct — Constructs a new empty queue
- SplPriorityQueue::count — Counts the number of elements in the queue.
- SplPriorityQueue::current — Return current node pointed by the iterator
- SplPriorityQueue::extract — Extracts a node from top of the heap and sift up.
- SplPriorityQueue::insert — Inserts an element in the queue by sifting it up.
- SplPriorityQueue::isEmpty — Checks whether the queue is empty.
- SplPriorityQueue::key — Return current node index
- SplPriorityQueue::next — Move to the next node
- SplPriorityQueue::recoverFromCorruption — Recover from the corrupted state and allow further actions on the queue.
- SplPriorityQueue::rewind — Rewind iterator back to the start (no-op)
- SplPriorityQueue::setExtractFlags — Sets the mode of extraction
- SplPriorityQueue::top — Peeks at the node from the top of the queue
- SplPriorityQueue::valid — Check whether the queue contains more nodes