* Add a new `CtrlC` struct which will represent a stream of SIGINT
signals on Unix or the CTRL_C event on Windows
* `CtrlC` implements `Stream<Output = ()>` rather than `IoSteam` as
previously
Migrate to std::futures and the futures 0.3 preview and use async/await
where possible
**Breaking change:** the IoFuture and IoStream definitions used to refer
to Box<dyn Future> and Box<dyn Stream>, but now they are defined as
Pin<...> versions which are technically breaking.
No other breaking or functional changes have been made
## Motivation
Currently, the process for releasing a new version of a Tokio crate is
somewhat complex, and is not well-documented. To make it easier for
contributors to release minor versions more frequently, there should be
documentation describing this process.
## Solution
This branch adds a section to `CONTRIBUTING.md` describing how to
release a new version of a Tokio crate. The steps are based on those
described by @carllerche in an offline conversation.
I've also added a quick shell script to actually publish new crate
versions. This should make it harder to make mistakes when
publishing.
Signed-off-by: Eliza Weisman <[email protected]>
* timer: restructure feature flags
* update timer tests
* Add `async-traits` to CI
This also disables a buggy `threadpool` test. This test should be fixed in the future.
Refs #1225
## Motivation
The `tokio-trace` and `tokio-trace-core` crates have been renamed to
`tracing` and `tracing-core`, and moved to their own repository
(`tokio-rs/tracing`).
## Solution
This branch removes `tokio-trace` and `tokio-trace-core` from the
`tokio` repository. In addition, I've added a "Related Projects" section
to the root README, which lists `tracing` (as well as `mio`, and
`bytes`) as other libraries maintained by the Tokio project. I thought
that this would help folks looking for `tokio-trace` here find it in its
new home.
In addition, it changes `tokio` to depend on `tracing-core` rather than
`tokio-trace-core`.
Closes#1159
Signed-off-by: Eliza Weisman <[email protected]>
An initial pass at updating `tokio-threadpool` to `std::future`. The
codebase and tests both now run using `std::future` but the wake
mechanism is not ideal. Follow up work will be required to improve on
this.
Refs: #1200
Strategy was to
- copy the old codec code that was temporarily being stashed in `tokio-io`
- modify all the type signatures to use Pin, as literal a translation as possible
- fix up the tests likewise
This is intended just to get things compiling and passing tests. Beyond that there is surely
lots of refactoring that can be done to make things more idiomatic. The docs are unchanged.
Closes#1189
* `TryFrom<TcpListener> for mio::net::TcpListener`
* `TryFrom<TcpStream> for mio::net::TcpStream`
* `TryFrom<UdpSocket> for mio::net::UdpSocket`
* `TryFrom<UnixListener> for mio_uds::UnixListener`
* `TryFrom<UnixStream> for mio_uds::UnixStream`
## Motivation
As mentioned in tokio-rs/tracing#1100 it makes sense to be able to set
the parents of events explicitly.
## Solution
For that to happen the Parent type is extracted from span.rs and a
`parent` field is added to Event. Additionally the appropriate macros
arms are added with corresponding tests as described in
tokio-rs/tracing#1100Closestokio-rs/tracing#1100
Signed-off-by: Zahari Dichev <[email protected]>