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//!
//! `flo_stream` is a crate providing some extra utilities for streams in Rust's `futures` library, in particular the 'pubsub' pattern.
//!
//! The primary new feature is a "pubsub" mechanism - a way to subscribe to updates sent to a futures `Sink`. This differs
//! from the `Sender`/`Receiver` mechanism provided in the main futures library in two key ways: it's possible to have
//! multiple receivers, and messages sent when there is no subscriber connected will be ignored.
//!
//! ## PubSub
//!
//! The sink type provided is `Publisher`. You can create one with `let publisher = Publisher::new(10)`. This implements
//! the `Sink` trait so can be used in a very similar way to send messages. The number passed in is the maximum number
//! of waiting messages allowed for any given subscriber.
//!
//! A subscription can be created using `let subscription = publisher.subscribe()`. Any messages sent to the sink after
//! this is called is relayed to all subscriptions. A subscription is a `Stream` so can interact with other parts of the
//! futures library in the usual way.
//!
//! Here's a full worked example with a single subscriber.
//!
//! ```
//! # extern crate flo_stream;
//! # extern crate futures;
//! # use flo_stream::*;
//! # use futures::prelude::*;
//! # use futures::executor;
//! let mut publisher = Publisher::new(10);
//! let mut subscriber = publisher.subscribe();
//!
//! executor::block_on(async {
//! publisher.publish(1).await;
//! publisher.publish(2).await;
//! publisher.publish(3).await;
//!
//! assert!(subscriber.next().await == Some(1));
//! assert!(subscriber.next().await == Some(2));
//! assert!(subscriber.next().await == Some(3));
//! });
//! ```
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