tokio_buf/size_hint.rs
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use std::u64;
/// A `BufStream` size hint
///
/// The default implementation returns:
///
/// * 0 for `available`
/// * 0 for `lower`
/// * `None` for `upper`.
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone)]
pub struct SizeHint {
lower: u64,
upper: Option<u64>,
}
impl SizeHint {
/// Returns a new `SizeHint` with default values
pub fn new() -> SizeHint {
SizeHint::default()
}
/// Returns the lower bound of data that the `BufStream` will yield before
/// completing.
pub fn lower(&self) -> u64 {
self.lower
}
/// Set the value of the `lower` hint.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The function panics if `value` is greater than `upper`.
pub fn set_lower(&mut self, value: u64) {
assert!(value <= self.upper.unwrap_or(u64::MAX));
self.lower = value;
}
/// Returns the upper bound of data the `BufStream` will yield before
/// completing, or `None` if the value is unknown.
pub fn upper(&self) -> Option<u64> {
self.upper
}
/// Set the value of the `upper` hint value.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function panics if `value` is less than `lower`.
pub fn set_upper(&mut self, value: u64) {
// There is no need to check `available` as that is guaranteed to be
// less than or equal to `lower`.
assert!(value >= self.lower, "`value` is less than than `lower`");
self.upper = Some(value);
}
}