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- // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
- // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.6.0) (utils/structs/DoubleEndedQueue.sol)
- pragma solidity ^0.8.4;
- import "../math/SafeCast.sol";
- /**
- * @dev A sequence of items with the ability to efficiently push and pop items (i.e. insert and remove) on both ends of
- * the sequence (called front and back). Among other access patterns, it can be used to implement efficient LIFO and
- * FIFO queues. Storage use is optimized, and all operations are O(1) constant time. This includes {clear}, given that
- * the existing queue contents are left in storage.
- *
- * The struct is called `Bytes32Deque`. Other types can be cast to and from `bytes32`. This data structure can only be
- * used in storage, and not in memory.
- * ```
- * DoubleEndedQueue.Bytes32Deque queue;
- * ```
- *
- * _Available since v4.6._
- */
- library DoubleEndedQueue {
- /**
- * @dev An operation (e.g. {front}) couldn't be completed due to the queue being empty.
- */
- error Empty();
- /**
- * @dev An operation (e.g. {at}) couldn't be completed due to an index being out of bounds.
- */
- error OutOfBounds();
- /**
- * @dev Indices are signed integers because the queue can grow in any direction. They are 128 bits so begin and end
- * are packed in a single storage slot for efficient access. Since the items are added one at a time we can safely
- * assume that these 128-bit indices will not overflow, and use unchecked arithmetic.
- *
- * Struct members have an underscore prefix indicating that they are "private" and should not be read or written to
- * directly. Use the functions provided below instead. Modifying the struct manually may violate assumptions and
- * lead to unexpected behavior.
- *
- * Indices are in the range [begin, end) which means the first item is at data[begin] and the last item is at
- * data[end - 1].
- */
- struct Bytes32Deque {
- int128 _begin;
- int128 _end;
- mapping(int128 => bytes32) _data;
- }
- /**
- * @dev Inserts an item at the end of the queue.
- */
- function pushBack(Bytes32Deque storage deque, bytes32 value) internal {
- int128 backIndex = deque._end;
- deque._data[backIndex] = value;
- unchecked {
- deque._end = backIndex + 1;
- }
- }
- /**
- * @dev Removes the item at the end of the queue and returns it.
- *
- * Reverts with `Empty` if the queue is empty.
- */
- function popBack(Bytes32Deque storage deque) internal returns (bytes32 value) {
- if (empty(deque)) revert Empty();
- int128 backIndex;
- unchecked {
- backIndex = deque._end - 1;
- }
- value = deque._data[backIndex];
- delete deque._data[backIndex];
- deque._end = backIndex;
- }
- /**
- * @dev Inserts an item at the beginning of the queue.
- */
- function pushFront(Bytes32Deque storage deque, bytes32 value) internal {
- int128 frontIndex;
- unchecked {
- frontIndex = deque._begin - 1;
- }
- deque._data[frontIndex] = value;
- deque._begin = frontIndex;
- }
- /**
- * @dev Removes the item at the beginning of the queue and returns it.
- *
- * Reverts with `Empty` if the queue is empty.
- */
- function popFront(Bytes32Deque storage deque) internal returns (bytes32 value) {
- if (empty(deque)) revert Empty();
- int128 frontIndex = deque._begin;
- value = deque._data[frontIndex];
- delete deque._data[frontIndex];
- unchecked {
- deque._begin = frontIndex + 1;
- }
- }
- /**
- * @dev Returns the item at the beginning of the queue.
- *
- * Reverts with `Empty` if the queue is empty.
- */
- function front(Bytes32Deque storage deque) internal view returns (bytes32 value) {
- if (empty(deque)) revert Empty();
- int128 frontIndex = deque._begin;
- return deque._data[frontIndex];
- }
- /**
- * @dev Returns the item at the end of the queue.
- *
- * Reverts with `Empty` if the queue is empty.
- */
- function back(Bytes32Deque storage deque) internal view returns (bytes32 value) {
- if (empty(deque)) revert Empty();
- int128 backIndex;
- unchecked {
- backIndex = deque._end - 1;
- }
- return deque._data[backIndex];
- }
- /**
- * @dev Return the item at a position in the queue given by `index`, with the first item at 0 and last item at
- * `length(deque) - 1`.
- *
- * Reverts with `OutOfBounds` if the index is out of bounds.
- */
- function at(Bytes32Deque storage deque, uint256 index) internal view returns (bytes32 value) {
- // int256(deque._begin) is a safe upcast
- int128 idx = SafeCast.toInt128(int256(deque._begin) + SafeCast.toInt256(index));
- if (idx >= deque._end) revert OutOfBounds();
- return deque._data[idx];
- }
- /**
- * @dev Resets the queue back to being empty.
- *
- * NOTE: The current items are left behind in storage. This does not affect the functioning of the queue, but misses
- * out on potential gas refunds.
- */
- function clear(Bytes32Deque storage deque) internal {
- deque._begin = 0;
- deque._end = 0;
- }
- /**
- * @dev Returns the number of items in the queue.
- */
- function length(Bytes32Deque storage deque) internal view returns (uint256) {
- // The interface preserves the invariant that begin <= end so we assume this will not overflow.
- // We also assume there are at most int256.max items in the queue.
- unchecked {
- return uint256(int256(deque._end) - int256(deque._begin));
- }
- }
- /**
- * @dev Returns true if the queue is empty.
- */
- function empty(Bytes32Deque storage deque) internal view returns (bool) {
- return deque._end <= deque._begin;
- }
- }
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