Struct multiqueue::BroadcastUniReceiver [−][src]
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This class is similar to the receiver, except it ensures that there
is only one consumer for the stream it owns. This means that
one can safely view the data in-place with the recv_view method family
and avoid the cost of copying it. If there’s only one receiver on a stream,
it can be converted into a BroadcastUniInnerRecv
Example:
use multiqueue::broadcast_queue;
let (w, r) = broadcast_queue(10);
w.try_send(1).unwrap();
let r2 = r.clone();
// Fails since there's two receivers on the stream
assert!(r2.into_single().is_err());
let single_r = r.into_single().unwrap();
let val = match single_r.try_recv_view(|x| 2 * *x) {
Ok(val) => val,
Err(_) => panic!("Queue should have an element"),
};
assert_eq!(2, val);Implementations
Identical to BroadcastReceiver::try_recv
Applies the passed function to the value in the queue without copying it out
If there is no data in the queue or the writers have disconnected,
returns an Err((F, TryRecvError))
Example
use multiqueue::broadcast_queue;
let (w, r) = broadcast_queue(10);
let single_r = r.into_single().unwrap();
for i in 0..5 {
w.try_send(i).unwrap();
}
for i in 0..5 {
let val = match single_r.try_recv_view(|x| 1 + *x) {
Ok(val) => val,
Err(_) => panic!("Queue shouldn't be disconncted or empty"),
};
assert_eq!(i + 1, val);
}
assert!(single_r.try_recv_view(|x| *x).is_err());
drop(w);
assert!(single_r.try_recv_view(|x| *x).is_err());Applies the passed function to the value in the queue without copying it out If there is no data in the queue, blocks until an item is pushed into the queue or all writers disconnect
Example
use multiqueue::broadcast_queue;
let (w, r) = broadcast_queue(10);
let single_r = r.into_single().unwrap();
for i in 0..5 {
w.try_send(i).unwrap();
}
for i in 0..5 {
let val = match single_r.recv_view(|x| 1 + *x) {
Ok(val) => val,
Err(_) => panic!("Queue shouldn't be disconncted or empty"),
};
assert_eq!(i + 1, val);
}
drop(w);
assert!(single_r.recv_view(|x| *x).is_err());Almost identical to BroadcastReceiver::unsubscribe, except it doesn’t
return a boolean of whether this was the last receiver on the stream
because a receiver of this type must be the last one on the stream
Transforms the BroadcastUniReceiver into a BroadcastReceiver
Example
use multiqueue::broadcast_queue;
let (w, r) = broadcast_queue(10);
w.try_send(1).unwrap();
let single_r = r.into_single().unwrap();
let normal_r = single_r.into_multi();
normal_r.clone();Returns a non-owning iterator that iterates over the queue until it fails to receive an item, either through being empty or begin disconnected. This iterator will never block.
Examples:
use multiqueue::broadcast_queue;
let (w, r) = broadcast_queue(2);
let sr = r.into_single().unwrap();
w.try_send(1).unwrap();
w.try_send(2).unwrap();
w.unsubscribe();
for val in sr.iter_with(|x| 2 * *x).zip(1..2) {
assert_eq!(val.0, val.1 * 2);
}pub fn try_iter_with<'a, R, F: FnMut(&T) -> R>(
&'a self,
op: F
) -> BroadcastUniRefIter<'a, R, F, T>
pub fn try_iter_with<'a, R, F: FnMut(&T) -> R>(
&'a self,
op: F
) -> BroadcastUniRefIter<'a, R, F, T>
Returns a non-owning iterator that iterates over the queue until it fails to receive an item, either through being empty or begin disconnected. This iterator will never block.
Examples:
use multiqueue::broadcast_queue;
let (w, r) = broadcast_queue(2);
let sr = r.into_single().unwrap();
for _ in 0 .. 3 {
w.try_send(1).unwrap();
w.try_send(2).unwrap();
for val in sr.try_iter_with(|x| 2 * *x).zip(1..2) {
assert_eq!(val.0, val.1*2);
}
}