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use futures::io::{AsyncRead, AsyncReadExt, AsyncWrite}; use crate::io; /// Copies the entire contents of a reader into a writer. /// /// This function will continuously read data from `reader` and then /// write it into `writer` in a streaming fashion until `reader` /// returns EOF. /// /// On success, the total number of bytes that were copied from /// `reader` to `writer` is returned. /// /// If you’re wanting to copy the contents of one file to another and you’re /// working with filesystem paths, see the [`fs::copy`] function. /// /// This function is an async version of [`std::fs::write`]. /// /// [`std::io::copy`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/io/fn.copy.html /// [`fs::copy`]: ../fs/fn.copy.html /// /// # Errors /// /// This function will return an error immediately if any call to `read` or /// `write` returns an error. All instances of `ErrorKind::Interrupted` are /// handled by this function and the underlying operation is retried. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { async_std::task::block_on(async { /// # /// use async_std::io; /// /// let mut reader: &[u8] = b"hello"; /// let mut writer = io::stdout(); /// /// io::copy(&mut reader, &mut writer).await?; /// # /// # Ok(()) }) } /// ``` pub async fn copy<R, W>(reader: &mut R, writer: &mut W) -> io::Result<u64> where R: AsyncRead + Unpin + ?Sized, W: AsyncWrite + Unpin + ?Sized, { let bytes_read = reader.copy_into(writer).await?; Ok(bytes_read) }