futures

Module io

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Asynchronous I/O.

This module is the asynchronous version of std::io. It defines two traits, AsyncRead and AsyncWrite, which mirror the Read and Write traits of the standard library. However, these traits integrate with the asynchronous task system, so that if an I/O object isn’t ready for reading (or writing), the thread is not blocked, and instead the current task is queued to be woken when I/O is ready.

In addition, the AsyncReadExt and AsyncWriteExt extension traits offer a variety of useful combinators for operating with asynchronous I/O objects, including ways to work with them using futures, streams and sinks.

Structs§

  • A simple wrapper type which allows types which implement only implement std::io::Read or std::io::Write to be used in contexts which expect an AsyncRead or AsyncWrite.
  • A future used to fully close an I/O object.
  • A future which will copy all data from a reader into a writer.
  • The error type for I/O operations of the Read, Write, Seek, and associated traits.
  • A future used to fully flush an I/O object.
  • A type used to conditionally initialize buffers passed to AsyncRead methods, modeled after std.
  • A specialized byte slice type for performing vectored I/O operations.
  • A future which can be used to easily read available number of bytes to fill a buffer.
  • A future which can be used to easily read exactly enough bytes to fill a buffer.
  • The readable half of an object returned from AsyncRead::split.
  • A future which can be used to easily read the entire contents of a stream into a vector.
  • A owned window around an underlying buffer.
  • A future used to write the entire contents of some data to a stream.
  • The writable half of an object returned from AsyncRead::split.

Enums§

  • A list specifying general categories of I/O error.

Traits§

  • Read bytes asynchronously.
  • An extension trait which adds utility methods to AsyncRead types.
  • Write bytes asynchronously.
  • An extension trait which adds utility methods to AsyncWrite types.

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