Struct tokio_sync::oneshot::Receiver [−][src]
pub struct Receiver<T> { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
Receive a value from the associated Sender
.
Instances are created by the channel
function.
Implementations
Prevent the associated Sender
handle from sending a value.
Any send
operation which happens after calling close
is guaranteed
to fail. After calling close
, Receiver::poll
] should be called to
receive a value if one was sent before the call to close
completed.
Attempts to receive a value outside of the context of a task.
Does not register a task if no value has been sent.
A return value of None
must be considered immediately stale (out of
date) unless close
has been called first.
Returns an error if the sender was dropped.
Trait Implementations
The type of error that this future will resolve with if it fails in a normal fashion. Read more
Query this future to see if its value has become available, registering interest if it is not. Read more
Block the current thread until this future is resolved. Read more
Map this future’s result to a different type, returning a new future of the resulting type. Read more
Map this future’s error to a different error, returning a new future. Read more
Map this future’s error to any error implementing From
for
this future’s Error
, returning a new future. Read more
Chain on a computation for when a future finished, passing the result of
the future to the provided closure f
. Read more
Execute another future after this one has resolved successfully. Read more
Execute another future if this one resolves with an error. Read more
fn select<B>(self, other: B) -> Select<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future> where
B: IntoFuture<Item = Self::Item, Error = Self::Error>,
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fn select<B>(self, other: B) -> Select<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future> where
B: IntoFuture<Item = Self::Item, Error = Self::Error>,
[src]Waits for either one of two futures to complete. Read more
fn select2<B>(self, other: B) -> Select2<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future> where
B: IntoFuture,
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fn select2<B>(self, other: B) -> Select2<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future> where
B: IntoFuture,
[src]Waits for either one of two differently-typed futures to complete. Read more
fn join<B>(self, other: B) -> Join<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future> where
B: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
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fn join<B>(self, other: B) -> Join<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future> where
B: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
[src]Joins the result of two futures, waiting for them both to complete. Read more
fn join3<B, C>(
self,
b: B,
c: C
) -> Join3<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future, <C as IntoFuture>::Future> where
C: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
B: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
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fn join3<B, C>(
self,
b: B,
c: C
) -> Join3<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future, <C as IntoFuture>::Future> where
C: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
B: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
[src]Same as join
, but with more futures.
fn join4<B, C, D>(
self,
b: B,
c: C,
d: D
) -> Join4<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future, <C as IntoFuture>::Future, <D as IntoFuture>::Future> where
C: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
B: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
D: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
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fn join4<B, C, D>(
self,
b: B,
c: C,
d: D
) -> Join4<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future, <C as IntoFuture>::Future, <D as IntoFuture>::Future> where
C: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
B: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
D: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
[src]Same as join
, but with more futures.
fn join5<B, C, D, E>(
self,
b: B,
c: C,
d: D,
e: E
) -> Join5<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future, <C as IntoFuture>::Future, <D as IntoFuture>::Future, <E as IntoFuture>::Future> where
C: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
B: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
D: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
E: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
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fn join5<B, C, D, E>(
self,
b: B,
c: C,
d: D,
e: E
) -> Join5<Self, <B as IntoFuture>::Future, <C as IntoFuture>::Future, <D as IntoFuture>::Future, <E as IntoFuture>::Future> where
C: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
B: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
D: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
E: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
[src]Same as join
, but with more futures.
Convert this future into a single element stream. Read more
fn flatten(self) -> Flatten<Self> where
Self::Item: IntoFuture,
<Self::Item as IntoFuture>::Error: From<Self::Error>,
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fn flatten(self) -> Flatten<Self> where
Self::Item: IntoFuture,
<Self::Item as IntoFuture>::Error: From<Self::Error>,
[src]Flatten the execution of this future when the successful result of this future is itself another future. Read more
fn flatten_stream(self) -> FlattenStream<Self> where
Self::Item: Stream,
<Self::Item as Stream>::Error == Self::Error,
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fn flatten_stream(self) -> FlattenStream<Self> where
Self::Item: Stream,
<Self::Item as Stream>::Error == Self::Error,
[src]Flatten the execution of this future when the successful result of this future is a stream. Read more
Fuse a future such that poll
will never again be called once it has
completed. Read more
Do something with the item of a future, passing it on. Read more
Catches unwinding panics while polling the future. Read more
Create a cloneable handle to this future where all handles will resolve to the same result. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<T> !RefUnwindSafe for Receiver<T>
impl<T> !UnwindSafe for Receiver<T>