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package io.netty.util.internal;

import java.util.Queue;

public interface PriorityQueue<T> extends Queue<T> {
    
Same as Collection.remove(Object) but typed using generics.
/** * Same as {@link #remove(Object)} but typed using generics. */
boolean removeTyped(T node);
Same as Collection.contains(Object) but typed using generics.
/** * Same as {@link #contains(Object)} but typed using generics. */
boolean containsTyped(T node);
Notify the queue that the priority for node has changed. The queue will adjust to ensure the priority queue properties are maintained.
Params:
  • node – An object which is in this queue and the priority may have changed.
/** * Notify the queue that the priority for {@code node} has changed. The queue will adjust to ensure the priority * queue properties are maintained. * @param node An object which is in this queue and the priority may have changed. */
void priorityChanged(T node);
Removes all of the elements from this PriorityQueue without calling PriorityQueueNode.priorityQueueIndex(DefaultPriorityQueue<?>) or explicitly removing references to them to allow them to be garbage collected. This should only be used when it is certain that the nodes will not be re-inserted into this or any other PriorityQueue and it is known that the PriorityQueue itself will be garbage collected after this call.
/** * Removes all of the elements from this {@link PriorityQueue} without calling * {@link PriorityQueueNode#priorityQueueIndex(DefaultPriorityQueue)} or explicitly removing references to them to * allow them to be garbage collected. This should only be used when it is certain that the nodes will not be * re-inserted into this or any other {@link PriorityQueue} and it is known that the {@link PriorityQueue} itself * will be garbage collected after this call. */
void clearIgnoringIndexes(); }