Package akka.dispatch.sysmsg
Class EarliestFirstSystemMessageList$
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public class EarliestFirstSystemMessageList$ extends java.lang.Object
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static EarliestFirstSystemMessageList$
MODULE$
Static reference to the singleton instance of this Scala object.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description EarliestFirstSystemMessageList$()
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Method Summary
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Field Detail
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MODULE$
public static final EarliestFirstSystemMessageList$ MODULE$
Static reference to the singleton instance of this Scala object.
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Method Detail
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isEmpty$extension
public final boolean isEmpty$extension(EarliestFirstSystemMessageList $this)
Indicates if the list is empty or not. This operation has constant cost.- Parameters:
$this
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nonEmpty$extension
public final boolean nonEmpty$extension(EarliestFirstSystemMessageList $this)
Indicates if the list has at least one element or not. This operation has constant cost.- Parameters:
$this
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size$extension
public final int size$extension(EarliestFirstSystemMessageList $this)
Indicates if the list is empty or not. This operation has constant cost.- Parameters:
$this
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tail$extension
public final EarliestFirstSystemMessageList tail$extension(EarliestFirstSystemMessageList $this)
Gives back the list containing all the elements except the first. This operation has constant cost.*Warning:* as the underlying list nodes (the
SystemMessage
instances) are mutable, care should be taken when passing the tail to other methods.SystemMessage.unlink()
should be called on the head if one wants to detach the tail permanently.- Parameters:
$this
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reverse$extension
public final LatestFirstSystemMessageList reverse$extension(EarliestFirstSystemMessageList $this)
Reverses the list. This operation mutates the underlying list. The cost of the call to reverse is linear in the number of elements.The type of the returned list is of the opposite order:
LatestFirstSystemMessageList
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$this
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$colon$colon$extension
public final EarliestFirstSystemMessageList $colon$colon$extension(EarliestFirstSystemMessageList $this, SystemMessage msg)
Attaches a message to the current head of the list. This operation has constant cost.- Parameters:
$this
- (undocumented)msg
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reversePrepend$extension
public final EarliestFirstSystemMessageList reversePrepend$extension(EarliestFirstSystemMessageList $this, LatestFirstSystemMessageList other)
Prepends a list in a reversed order to the head of this list. The prepended list will be reversed during the process.Example: (3, 4, 5) reversePrepend (2, 1, 0) == (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
The cost of this operation is linear in the size of the list that is to be prepended.
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$this
- (undocumented)other
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reverse_$colon$colon$colon$extension
public final EarliestFirstSystemMessageList reverse_$colon$colon$colon$extension(EarliestFirstSystemMessageList $this, LatestFirstSystemMessageList other)
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hashCode$extension
public final int hashCode$extension(EarliestFirstSystemMessageList $this)
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equals$extension
public final boolean equals$extension(EarliestFirstSystemMessageList $this, java.lang.Object x$1)
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