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'''Wren-queue''' is a module which adds queue support to the Wren programming language. It consists of 3 classes: Queue, Deque and PriorityQueue. The first two of these represent single-ended and double-ended queues respectively. The last one represents a single-ended queue where each element has an associated priority. |
'''Wren-queue''' is a module which adds queue support to the Wren programming language. It consists of 3 classes: Queue, Deque and PriorityQueue. The first two of these represent single-ended and double-ended queues respectively. The last one represents a single-ended queue where each element has an associated priority. |
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It is the fifteenth in a series of modules (listed on the language's |
It is the fifteenth in a series of modules (listed on the language's [https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Category:Wren main page]) designed to assist with writing Rosetta Code tasks so the same code does not have to be written or copy/pasted time and time again thereby bloating a task's script code unnecessarily. |
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To use it you all you need to do is to copy the source code (in the |
To use it you all you need to do is to copy the source code (in the [https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Category_talk:Wren-queue talk page]) to a text file called ''queue.wren'' and place this in the same directory as the importing script so the command line interpreter can find it. |
Revision as of 15:52, 12 December 2021
This is an example of a library. You may see a list of other libraries used on Rosetta Code at Category:Solutions by Library.
Wren-queue is a module which adds queue support to the Wren programming language. It consists of 3 classes: Queue, Deque and PriorityQueue. The first two of these represent single-ended and double-ended queues respectively. The last one represents a single-ended queue where each element has an associated priority.
It is the fifteenth in a series of modules (listed on the language's main page) designed to assist with writing Rosetta Code tasks so the same code does not have to be written or copy/pasted time and time again thereby bloating a task's script code unnecessarily.
To use it you all you need to do is to copy the source code (in the talk page) to a text file called queue.wren and place this in the same directory as the importing script so the command line interpreter can find it.
Pages in category "Wren-queue"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.