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"readme": "tiny-queue\n============\n\nA simple FIFO queue implementation to avoid having to do `shift()`\non an array, which is slow. It's implemented in the straightforward `root -> node1 -> node2 -> etc.`\narchitecture that we all remember from CS 101.\n\nThis can typically be used as a drop-in replacement for an array, and it's only 38 lines of code.\n\n### Status\n\n[![browser support](https://ci.testling.com/nolanlawson/tiny-queue.png)](https://ci.testling.com/nolanlawson/tiny-queue)\n\n### Usage\n\n```\nnpm install tiny-queue\n```\n\nThen:\n\n```js\nvar Queue = require('tiny-queue');\nvar queue = new Queue();\n\nqueue.push('foo');\nqueue.push('bar');\nqueue.shift(); // 'foo'\nqueue.shift(); //'bar'\nqueue.length; // 0\nqueue.shift(); // undefined\n```\n\n### API\n\nThe returned `Queue` object, once instantiated, only supports\nfour operations:\n\n```js\nqueue.push()\nqueue.shift()\nqueue.slice() // returns a regular Array\nqueue.length\n```\n\nSo it's basically a drop-in replacement for most na&iuml;ve usages\nof an array as a queue.\n",
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