Struct mio::Ready
[−]
[src]
pub struct Ready(_);
A set of readiness event kinds
Ready
is a set of operation descriptors indicating which kind of an
operation is ready to be performed. For example, Ready::readable()
indicates that the associated Evented
handle is ready to perform a
read
operation.
This struct only represents portable event kinds. Since only readable and
writable events are guaranteed to be raised on all systems, those are the
only ones available via the Ready
struct. There are also platform specific
extensions to Ready
, i.e. UnixReady
, which provide additional readiness
event kinds only available on unix platforms.
Ready
values can be combined together using the various bitwise operators.
For high level documentation on polling and readiness, see Poll
.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let ready = Ready::readable() | Ready::writable(); assert!(ready.is_readable()); assert!(ready.is_writable());
Methods
impl Ready
[src]
impl Ready
pub fn empty() -> Ready
[src]
pub fn empty() -> Ready
Returns the empty Ready
set.
See Poll
for more documentation on polling.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let ready = Ready::empty(); assert!(!ready.is_readable());
pub fn readable() -> Ready
[src]
pub fn readable() -> Ready
Returns a Ready
representing readable readiness.
See Poll
for more documentation on polling.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let ready = Ready::readable(); assert!(ready.is_readable());
pub fn writable() -> Ready
[src]
pub fn writable() -> Ready
Returns a Ready
representing writable readiness.
See Poll
for more documentation on polling.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let ready = Ready::writable(); assert!(ready.is_writable());
pub fn all() -> Ready
[src]
pub fn all() -> Ready
Returns a Ready
representing readiness for all operations.
This includes platform specific operations as well (hup
, aio
,
error
, lio
).
See Poll
for more documentation on polling.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let ready = Ready::all(); assert!(ready.is_readable()); assert!(ready.is_writable());
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
[src]
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
Returns true if Ready
is the empty set
See [Poll
] for more documentation on polling.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let ready = Ready::empty(); assert!(ready.is_empty());
pub fn is_readable(&self) -> bool
[src]
pub fn is_readable(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the value includes readable readiness
See Poll
for more documentation on polling.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let ready = Ready::readable(); assert!(ready.is_readable());
pub fn is_writable(&self) -> bool
[src]
pub fn is_writable(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the value includes writable readiness
See Poll
for more documentation on polling.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let ready = Ready::writable(); assert!(ready.is_writable());
pub fn insert<T: Into<Self>>(&mut self, other: T)
[src]
pub fn insert<T: Into<Self>>(&mut self, other: T)
Adds all readiness represented by other
into self
.
This is equivalent to *self = *self | other
.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let mut readiness = Ready::empty(); readiness.insert(Ready::readable()); assert!(readiness.is_readable());
pub fn remove<T: Into<Self>>(&mut self, other: T)
[src]
pub fn remove<T: Into<Self>>(&mut self, other: T)
Removes all options represented by other
from self
.
This is equivalent to *self = *self & !other
.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let mut readiness = Ready::readable(); readiness.remove(Ready::readable()); assert!(!readiness.is_readable());
pub fn contains<T: Into<Self>>(&self, other: T) -> bool
[src]
pub fn contains<T: Into<Self>>(&self, other: T) -> bool
Returns true if self
is a superset of other
.
other
may represent more than one readiness operations, in which case
the function only returns true if self
contains all readiness
specified in other
.
See Poll
for more documentation on polling.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let readiness = Ready::readable(); assert!(readiness.contains(Ready::readable())); assert!(!readiness.contains(Ready::writable()));
use mio::Ready; let readiness = Ready::readable() | Ready::writable(); assert!(readiness.contains(Ready::readable())); assert!(readiness.contains(Ready::writable()));
use mio::Ready; let readiness = Ready::readable() | Ready::writable(); assert!(!Ready::readable().contains(readiness)); assert!(readiness.contains(readiness));
pub fn from_usize(val: usize) -> Ready
[src]
pub fn from_usize(val: usize) -> Ready
Create a Ready
instance using the given usize
representation.
The usize
representation must have been obtained from a call to
Ready::as_usize
.
The usize
representation must be treated as opaque. There is no
guaranteed correlation between the returned value and platform defined
constants. Also, there is no guarantee that the usize
representation
will remain constant across patch releases of Mio.
This function is mainly provided to allow the caller to loa a
readiness value from an AtomicUsize
.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let ready = Ready::readable(); let ready_usize = ready.as_usize(); let ready2 = Ready::from_usize(ready_usize); assert_eq!(ready, ready2);
pub fn as_usize(&self) -> usize
[src]
pub fn as_usize(&self) -> usize
Returns a usize
representation of the Ready
value.
This usize
representation must be treated as opaque. There is no
guaranteed correlation between the returned value and platform defined
constants. Also, there is no guarantee that the usize
representation
will remain constant across patch releases of Mio.
This function is mainly provided to allow the caller to store a
readiness value in an AtomicUsize
.
Examples
use mio::Ready; let ready = Ready::readable(); let ready_usize = ready.as_usize(); let ready2 = Ready::from_usize(ready_usize); assert_eq!(ready, ready2);
Trait Implementations
impl Copy for Ready
[src]
impl Copy for Ready
impl PartialEq for Ready
[src]
impl PartialEq for Ready
fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
[src]
fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
. Read more
fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
[src]
fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
This method tests for !=
.
impl Eq for Ready
[src]
impl Eq for Ready
impl Clone for Ready
[src]
impl Clone for Ready
fn clone(&self) -> Ready
[src]
fn clone(&self) -> Ready
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
1.0.0[src]
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
impl PartialOrd for Ready
[src]
impl PartialOrd for Ready
fn partial_cmp(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> Option<Ordering>
[src]
fn partial_cmp(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> Option<Ordering>
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
fn lt(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
[src]
fn lt(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
fn le(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
[src]
fn le(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
fn gt(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
[src]
fn gt(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
This method tests greater than (for self
and other
) and is used by the >
operator. Read more
fn ge(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
[src]
fn ge(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> bool
This method tests greater than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the >=
operator. Read more
impl Ord for Ready
[src]
impl Ord for Ready
fn cmp(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> Ordering
[src]
fn cmp(&self, __arg_0: &Ready) -> Ordering
This method returns an Ordering
between self
and other
. Read more
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self
1.21.0[src]
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self
Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more
fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self
1.21.0[src]
fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self
Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitOr<T> for Ready
[src]
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitOr<T> for Ready
type Output = Ready
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
fn bitor(self, other: T) -> Ready
[src]
fn bitor(self, other: T) -> Ready
Performs the |
operation.
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitOrAssign<T> for Ready
[src]
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitOrAssign<T> for Ready
fn bitor_assign(&mut self, other: T)
[src]
fn bitor_assign(&mut self, other: T)
Performs the |=
operation.
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitXor<T> for Ready
[src]
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitXor<T> for Ready
type Output = Ready
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
fn bitxor(self, other: T) -> Ready
[src]
fn bitxor(self, other: T) -> Ready
Performs the ^
operation.
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitXorAssign<T> for Ready
[src]
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitXorAssign<T> for Ready
fn bitxor_assign(&mut self, other: T)
[src]
fn bitxor_assign(&mut self, other: T)
Performs the ^=
operation.
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitAnd<T> for Ready
[src]
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitAnd<T> for Ready
type Output = Ready
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
fn bitand(self, other: T) -> Ready
[src]
fn bitand(self, other: T) -> Ready
Performs the &
operation.
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitAndAssign<T> for Ready
[src]
impl<T: Into<Ready>> BitAndAssign<T> for Ready
fn bitand_assign(&mut self, other: T)
[src]
fn bitand_assign(&mut self, other: T)
Performs the &=
operation.
impl<T: Into<Ready>> Sub<T> for Ready
[src]
impl<T: Into<Ready>> Sub<T> for Ready
type Output = Ready
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
fn sub(self, other: T) -> Ready
[src]
fn sub(self, other: T) -> Ready
Performs the -
operation.
impl<T: Into<Ready>> SubAssign<T> for Ready
[src]
impl<T: Into<Ready>> SubAssign<T> for Ready
fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: T)
[src]
fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: T)
Performs the -=
operation.
impl Debug for Ready
[src]
impl Debug for Ready
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter) -> Result
[src]
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter) -> Result
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
impl From<Ready> for UnixReady
[src]
impl From<Ready> for UnixReady
impl From<UnixReady> for Ready
[src]
impl From<UnixReady> for Ready