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Renames the futures-mio crate to tokio-core, pulls in the futures-io crate under an `io` module, and gets everything compiling.
100 lines
3.3 KiB
Rust
100 lines
3.3 KiB
Rust
use std::io;
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use std::sync::mpsc::TryRecvError;
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use futures::{Future, Poll};
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use futures::stream::Stream;
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use mio::channel;
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use {ReadinessStream, LoopHandle};
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use io::IoFuture;
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/// The transmission half of a channel used for sending messages to a receiver.
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///
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/// A `Sender` can be `clone`d to have multiple threads or instances sending
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/// messages to one receiver.
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///
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/// This type is created by the `LoopHandle::channel` method.
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pub struct Sender<T> {
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tx: channel::Sender<T>,
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}
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/// The receiving half of a channel used for processing messages sent by a
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/// `Sender`.
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///
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/// A `Receiver` cannot be cloned, so only one thread can receive messages at a
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/// time.
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///
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/// This type is created by the `LoopHandle::channel` method and implements the
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/// `Stream` trait to represent received messages.
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pub struct Receiver<T> {
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rx: ReadinessStream<channel::Receiver<T>>,
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}
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impl LoopHandle {
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/// Creates a new in-memory channel used for sending data across `Send +
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/// 'static` boundaries, frequently threads.
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///
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/// This type can be used to conveniently send messages between futures.
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/// Unlike the futures crate `channel` method and types, the returned tx/rx
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/// pair is a multi-producer single-consumer (mpsc) channel *with no
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/// backpressure*. Currently it's left up to the application to implement a
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/// mechanism, if necessary, to avoid messages piling up.
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///
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/// The returned `Sender` can be used to send messages that are processed by
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/// the returned `Receiver`. The `Sender` can be cloned to send messages
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/// from multiple sources simultaneously.
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pub fn channel<T>(self) -> (Sender<T>, IoFuture<Receiver<T>>)
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where T: Send + 'static,
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{
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let (tx, rx) = channel::channel();
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let rx = ReadinessStream::new(self, rx).map(|rx| Receiver { rx: rx });
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(Sender { tx: tx }, rx.boxed())
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}
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}
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impl<T> Sender<T> {
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/// Sends a message to the corresponding receiver of this sender.
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///
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/// The message provided will be enqueued on the channel immediately, and
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/// this function will return immediately. Keep in mind that the
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/// underlying channel has infinite capacity, and this may not always be
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/// desired.
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///
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/// If an I/O error happens while sending the message, or if the receiver
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/// has gone away, then an error will be returned. Note that I/O errors here
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/// are generally quite abnormal.
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pub fn send(&self, t: T) -> io::Result<()> {
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self.tx.send(t).map_err(|e| {
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match e {
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channel::SendError::Io(e) => e,
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channel::SendError::Disconnected(_) => {
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io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other,
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"channel has been disconnected")
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}
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}
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})
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}
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}
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impl<T> Clone for Sender<T> {
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fn clone(&self) -> Sender<T> {
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Sender { tx: self.tx.clone() }
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}
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}
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impl<T> Stream for Receiver<T> {
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type Item = T;
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type Error = io::Error;
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fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<Option<T>, io::Error> {
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match self.rx.get_ref().try_recv() {
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Ok(t) => Poll::Ok(Some(t)),
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Err(TryRecvError::Empty) => {
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self.rx.need_read();
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Poll::NotReady
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}
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Err(TryRecvError::Disconnected) => Poll::Ok(None),
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}
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}
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}
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