[−][src]Trait runtime_raw::Runtime
The runtime trait.
Required methods
fn spawn_boxed(&self, fut: BoxFuture<'static, ()>) -> Result<(), SpawnError>
Spawn a new future.
fn connect_tcp_stream(
&self,
addr: &SocketAddr
) -> BoxFuture<'static, Result<Pin<Box<dyn TcpStream>>>>
&self,
addr: &SocketAddr
) -> BoxFuture<'static, Result<Pin<Box<dyn TcpStream>>>>
Create a new TcpStream
.
This method is defined on the Runtime
trait because defining it on
TcpStream
would prevent it from being a trait object.
fn bind_tcp_listener(
&self,
addr: &SocketAddr
) -> Result<Pin<Box<dyn TcpListener>>>
&self,
addr: &SocketAddr
) -> Result<Pin<Box<dyn TcpListener>>>
Create a new TcpListener
.
This method is defined on the Runtime
trait because defining it on
TcpListener
would prevent it from being a trait object.
fn bind_udp_socket(&self, addr: &SocketAddr) -> Result<Pin<Box<dyn UdpSocket>>>
Create a new UdpSocket
.
This method is defined on the Runtime
trait because defining it on
UdpSocket
would prevent it from being a trait object.
fn new_delay(&self, dur: Duration) -> Pin<Box<dyn Delay>>
Create a new Future that wakes up after the given duration
This method is defined on the Runtime
trait because defining it on
Delay
would prevent it from being a trait object.
fn new_delay_at(&self, at: Instant) -> Pin<Box<dyn Delay>>
Create a new Future that wakes up at the given time.
This method is defined on the Runtime
trait because defining it on
Delay
would prevent it from being a trait object.
fn new_interval(&self, dur: Duration) -> Pin<Box<dyn Interval>>
A stream representing notifications at a fixed interval.
This method is defined on the Runtime
trait because defining it on
Interval
would prevent it from being a trait object.