[−][src]Struct mio::Registration
Handle to a user space Poll registration.
Registration allows implementing Evented for types that cannot work
with the system selector. A Registration is always paired with a
SetReadiness, which allows updating the registration's readiness state.
When set_readiness is called and the Registration is associated with a
Poll instance, a readiness event will be created and eventually returned
by poll.
A Registration / SetReadiness pair is created by calling
Registration::new2. At this point, the registration is not being
monitored by a Poll instance, so calls to set_readiness will not
result in any readiness notifications.
Registration implements Evented, so it can be used with Poll using
the same register, reregister, and deregister functions used
with TCP, UDP, etc... types. Once registered with Poll, readiness state
changes result in readiness events being dispatched to the Poll instance
with which Registration is registered.
Note, before using Registration be sure to read the
set_readiness documentation and the portability notes. The
guarantees offered by Registration may be weaker than expected.
For high level documentation, see Poll.
Examples
use mio::{Ready, Registration, Poll, PollOpt, Token}; use mio::event::Evented; use std::io; use std::time::Instant; use std::thread; pub struct Deadline { when: Instant, registration: Registration, } impl Deadline { pub fn new(when: Instant) -> Deadline { let (registration, set_readiness) = Registration::new2(); thread::spawn(move || { let now = Instant::now(); if now < when { thread::sleep(when - now); } set_readiness.set_readiness(Ready::readable()); }); Deadline { when: when, registration: registration, } } pub fn is_elapsed(&self) -> bool { Instant::now() >= self.when } } impl Evented for Deadline { fn register(&self, poll: &Poll, token: Token, interest: Ready, opts: PollOpt) -> io::Result<()> { self.registration.register(poll, token, interest, opts) } fn reregister(&self, poll: &Poll, token: Token, interest: Ready, opts: PollOpt) -> io::Result<()> { self.registration.reregister(poll, token, interest, opts) } fn deregister(&self, poll: &Poll) -> io::Result<()> { poll.deregister(&self.registration) } }
Implementations
impl Registration[src]
pub fn new2() -> (Registration, SetReadiness)[src]
Create and return a new Registration and the associated
SetReadiness.
See struct documentation for more detail and Poll
for high level documentation on polling.
Examples
use mio::{Events, Ready, Registration, Poll, PollOpt, Token}; use std::thread; let (registration, set_readiness) = Registration::new2(); thread::spawn(move || { use std::time::Duration; thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(500)); set_readiness.set_readiness(Ready::readable()); }); let poll = Poll::new()?; poll.register(®istration, Token(0), Ready::readable() | Ready::writable(), PollOpt::edge())?; let mut events = Events::with_capacity(256); loop { poll.poll(&mut events, None); for event in &events { if event.token() == Token(0) && event.readiness().is_readable() { return Ok(()); } } }
Trait Implementations
impl Debug for Registration[src]
impl Drop for Registration[src]
impl Evented for Registration[src]
fn register(
&self,
poll: &Poll,
token: Token,
interest: Ready,
opts: PollOpt
) -> Result<()>[src]
&self,
poll: &Poll,
token: Token,
interest: Ready,
opts: PollOpt
) -> Result<()>
fn reregister(
&self,
poll: &Poll,
token: Token,
interest: Ready,
opts: PollOpt
) -> Result<()>[src]
&self,
poll: &Poll,
token: Token,
interest: Ready,
opts: PollOpt
) -> Result<()>
fn deregister(&self, poll: &Poll) -> Result<()>[src]
impl Send for Registration[src]
impl Sync for Registration[src]
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