This package has been obsoleted by the Deque type in the Swift Collections package. Using this older package in not recommended in new Swift code; I expect the double-ended queue implementation in Swift Collections to perform better and to provide a richer interface. It is also being actively maintained/updated by the Swift Standard Library team. |
Deque<Element> implements a double-ended queue type.
It's an Array-like random-access collection of arbitrary elements that provides efficient O(1) insertion and deletion at both ends.
Deques are structs and implement the same copy-on-write value semantics as standard collection types like
Array and Dictionary.
Deque on the master branch is compatible with Swift 4.2.
If you use CocoaPods, you can start using Deque by including it as a dependency in your Podfile:
pod 'Deque', '~> 3.1'
For Carthage, add the following line to your Cartfile:
github "attaswift/Deque" ~> 3.1
For Swift Package Manager, add SipHash to the dependencies list inside your Package.swift file:
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "MyPackage",
dependencies: [
.Package(url: "https://github.com/attaswift/SipHash.git", from: "3.1.1")
]
)