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A fast fifo implementation similar to the one powering nextTick in Node.js core
npm install fast-fifo
Uses a linked list of growing fixed sized arrays to implement the FIFO to avoid allocating a wrapper object for each item.
const FIFO = require('fast-fifo')
const q = new FIFO()
q.push('hello')
q.push('world')
q.shift() // returns hello
q.shift() // returns world
q = new FIFO()Create a new FIFO.
q.push(value)Push a value to the FIFO. value can be anything other than undefined.
value = q.shift()Return the oldest value from the FIFO.
q.clear()Remove all values from the FIFO.
bool = q.isEmpty()Returns true if the FIFO is empty and false otherwise.
value = q.peek()Return the oldest value from the FIFO without shifting it out.
len = q.lengthGet the number of entries remaining in the FIFO.
Included in bench.js is a simple benchmark that benchmarks this against a simple linked list based FIFO.
On my machine the benchmark looks like this:
fifo bulk push and shift: 2881.508ms fifo individual push and shift: 3248.437ms fast-fifo bulk push and shift: 1606.972ms fast-fifo individual push and shift: 1328.064ms fifo bulk push and shift: 3266.902ms fifo individual push and shift: 3320.944ms fast-fifo bulk push and shift: 1858.307ms fast-fifo individual push and shift: 1516.983ms
YMMV
MIT