tokio_fs/stdin.rs
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use tokio_io::AsyncRead;
use std::io::{self, Read, Stdin as StdStdin};
/// A handle to the standard input stream of a process.
///
/// The handle implements the [`AsyncRead`] trait, but beware that concurrent
/// reads of `Stdin` must be executed with care.
///
/// As an additional caveat, reading from the handle may block the calling
/// future indefinitely, if there is not enough data available. This makes this
/// handle unsuitable for use in any circumstance where immediate reaction to
/// available data is required, e.g. interactive use or when implementing a
/// subprocess driven by requests on the standard input.
///
/// Created by the [`stdin`] function.
///
/// [`stdin`]: fn.stdin.html
/// [`AsyncRead`]: trait.AsyncRead.html
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Stdin {
std: StdStdin,
}
/// Constructs a new handle to the standard input of the current process.
///
/// The returned handle allows reading from standard input from the within the
/// Tokio runtime.
pub fn stdin() -> Stdin {
let std = io::stdin();
Stdin { std }
}
impl Read for Stdin {
fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
::would_block(|| self.std.read(buf))
}
}
impl AsyncRead for Stdin {
unsafe fn prepare_uninitialized_buffer(&self, _: &mut [u8]) -> bool {
false
}
}