Module tokio_io::io
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I/O conveniences when working with primitives in tokio-core
Contains various combinators to work with I/O objects and type definitions as well.
A description of the high-level I/O combinators can be found online in addition to a description of the low level details.
Structs
AllowStdIo |
A simple wrapper type which allows types that only implement
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Copy |
A future which will copy all data from a reader into a writer. |
Flush |
A future used to fully flush an I/O object. |
Lines |
Combinator created by the top-level |
Read |
A future which can be used to easily read available number of bytes to fill a buffer. |
ReadExact |
A future which can be used to easily read exactly enough bytes to fill a buffer. |
ReadHalf |
The readable half of an object returned from |
ReadToEnd |
A future which can be used to easily read the entire contents of a stream into a vector. |
ReadUntil |
A future which can be used to easily read the contents of a stream into a vector until the delimiter is reached. |
Shutdown |
A future used to fully shutdown an I/O object. |
Window |
A owned window around an underlying buffer. |
WriteAll |
A future used to write the entire contents of some data to a stream. |
WriteHalf |
The writable half of an object returned from |
Functions
copy |
Creates a future which represents copying all the bytes from one object to another. |
flush |
Creates a future which will entirely flush an I/O object and then yield the object itself. |
lines |
Creates a new stream from the I/O object given representing the lines of
input that are found on |
read |
Tries to read some bytes directly into the given |
read_exact |
Creates a future which will read exactly enough bytes to fill |
read_to_end |
Creates a future which will read all the bytes associated with the I/O
object |
read_until |
Creates a future which will read all the bytes associated with the I/O
object |
shutdown |
Creates a future which will entirely shutdown an I/O object and then yield the object itself. |
write_all |
Creates a future that will write the entire contents of the buffer |