Why were you expecting numerical keys starting with 0? Because that is what we are used to seeing with arrays.
For arrays counting upwards is ideal. However for a queue, especially a priority queue in which we are going to allow unknown priority insertions, a max heap is ideal. In reality, the key/value convention is merely applied when you begin removing items from the queue. It counts downwards to simulate max heap.
Natively, you'll get something closer to this: https://eval.in/96293
Array
(
[data] => a
[priority] => 9
)
Array
(
[data] => b
[priority] => 3
)
Array
(
[data] => c
[priority] => 2
)
Array
(
[data] => d
[priority] => 1
)
Which was created thus:
$queue->setExtractFlags(SplPriorityQueue::EXTR_BOTH);
while($queue->valid()){
print_r($queue->current());
$queue->next();
}
splPriorityQueue
is implemented as a numerical indexed array