The psqueues package provides <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priority_queue Priority Search Queues> in three different flavors.
deletion and lookup. This implementation is based on Ralf Hinze's <http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hinze01simple.html A Simple Implementation Technique for Priority Search Queues>. Hence, it is similar to the <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/PSQueue PSQueue> library, although it is considerably faster and provides a slightly different API.
'Int' and uses a <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radix_tree radix tree> (like 'IntMap') with an additional min-heap property.
uses the keys' hashes as indices in the 'IntPSQ'. If there are any hash collisions, it uses an 'OrdPSQ' to resolve those. The performance of this implementation is comparable to that of 'IntPSQ', but it is more widely applicable since the keys are not restricted to 'Int', but rather to any 'Hashable' datatype.
Each of the three implementations provides the same API, so they can be used interchangeably. The benchmarks show how they perform relative to one another, and also compared to the other Priority Search Queue implementations on Hackage: <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/PSQueue PSQueue> and <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/fingertree-psqueue fingertree-psqueue>.
<<http://i.imgur.com/KmbDKR6.png>>
<<http://i.imgur.com/ClT181D.png>>
Typical applications of Priority Search Queues include:
Caches, and more specifically LRU Caches;
Schedulers;
Pathfinding algorithms, such as Dijkstra's and A*.
Package Version | Update ID | Released | Package Hub Version | Platforms | Subpackages |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.2.7.3-bp155.2.16 info | GA Release | 2023-05-22 | 15 SP5 |
|
|
0.2.7.3-bp154.1.11 info | GA Release | 2022-05-09 | 15 SP4 |
|
|
0.2.3.0-bp150.2.4 info | GA Release | 2018-08-01 | 15 |
|
|
0.2.3.0-bp150.2.5 info | GA Release | 2018-07-30 | 15 |
|
|
0.2.2.1-2.8 info | 5585 | 2016-09-14 | 12 GA-SP5 |
|
|
0.2.2.1-2.4 info | 5585 | 2016-09-14 | 12 GA-SP5 |
|
|