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SplQueue::dequeue

(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)

SplQueue::dequeueSupprime un nœud de la file d'attente

Description

public SplQueue::dequeue(): mixed

Supprime la valeur value du haut de la file d'attente.

Note:

SplQueue::dequeue() est un alias de SplDoublyLinkedList::shift().

Liste de paramètres

Cette fonction ne contient aucun paramètre.

Valeurs de retour

La valeur du nœud supprimé.

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User Contributed Notes 4 notes

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9
xuecan at gmail dot com
14 years ago
If the queue is empty, dequeue() will raise an 'RuntimeException' with message 'Can't shift from an empty datastructure'.
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4
mark at bull-roarer dot com
11 years ago
I just thought this was a fun and interesting way for lining up method calls and then calling them back-to-back. Might be useful as a basis for a transactional execution class or something.

<?php
$q
= new SplQueue();
$q->setIteratorMode(SplQueue::IT_MODE_DELETE);

$q->enqueue(array("FooBar", "foo"));
$q->enqueue(array("FooBar", "bar"));
$q->enqueue(array("FooBar", "msg", "Hi there!"));

foreach (
$q as $task) {
if (
count($task) > 2) {
list(
$class, $method, $args) = $task;
$class::$method($args);
} else {
list(
$class, $method) = $task;
$class::$method();
}
}

class
FooBar {
public static function
foo() {
echo
"FooBar::foo() called.\n";
}
public static function
bar() {
echo
"FooBar::bar() called.\n";
}
public static function
msg($msg) {
echo
"$msg\n";
}
}
?>

Results:
FooBar::foo() called.
FooBar::bar() called.
Hi there!
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3
andresdzphp at php dot net
13 years ago
<?php
$q
= new SplQueue();
$q->setIteratorMode(SplQueue::IT_MODE_DELETE);
$q->enqueue('item 1');
$q->enqueue('item 2');
$q->enqueue('item 3');

$q->dequeue();
$q->dequeue();

foreach (
$q as $item) {
echo
$item;
}

//Result: item 3

$q->dequeue(); //Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'RuntimeException'
//with message 'Can't shift from an empty datastructure'
?>
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0
mark at bull-roarer dot com
11 years ago
I just thought this was a fun and interesting way for lining up method calls and then calling them back-to-back. Might be useful as a basis for a transactional execution class or something.

<?php
$q
= new SplQueue();
$q->setIteratorMode(SplQueue::IT_MODE_DELETE);

$q->enqueue(array("FooBar", "foo"));
$q->enqueue(array("FooBar", "bar"));
$q->enqueue(array("FooBar", "msg", "Hi there!"));

foreach (
$q as $task) {
if (
count($task) > 2) {
list(
$class, $method, $args) = $task;
$class::$method($args);
} else {
list(
$class, $method) = $task;
$class::$method();
}
}

class
FooBar {
public static function
foo() {
echo
"FooBar::foo() called.\n";
}
public static function
bar() {
echo
"FooBar::bar() called.\n";
}
public static function
msg($msg) {
echo
"$msg\n";
}
}
?>

Results:
FooBar::foo() called.
FooBar::bar() called.
Hi there!
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