7.8.1 Queue Objects
Class Queue implements queue objects and has the methods
described below. This class can be derived from in order to implement
other queue organizations (e.g. stack) but the inheritable interface
is not described here. See the source code for details. The public
methods are:
-
Return the approximate size of the queue. Because of multithreading
semantics, this number is not reliable.
-
Return
True
if the queue is empty, False
otherwise.
Because of multithreading semantics, this is not reliable.
-
Return
True
if the queue is full, False
otherwise.
Because of multithreading semantics, this is not reliable.
put( |
item[, block[, timeout]]) |
-
Put item into the queue. If optional args block is true
and timeout is None (the default), block if necessary until a
free slot is available. If timeout is a positive number, it
blocks at most timeout seconds and raises the Full
exception if no free slot was available within that time.
Otherwise (block is false), put an item on the queue if a free
slot is immediately available, else raise the Full
exception (timeout is ignored in that case).
New in version 2.3:
the timeout parameter.
-
Equivalent to
put(item, False)
.
-
Remove and return an item from the queue. If optional args
block is true and timeout is None (the default),
block if necessary until an item is available. If timeout is
a positive number, it blocks at most timeout seconds and raises
the Empty exception if no item was available within that
time. Otherwise (block is false), return an item if one is
immediately available, else raise the Empty exception
(timeout is ignored in that case).
New in version 2.3:
the timeout parameter.
-
Equivalent to
get(False)
.
Release 2.4.2, documentation updated on 28 September 2005.
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