[−][src]Crate pasts
Pasts
Minimal and simpler alternative to the futures crate.
Goals/Features
- No required std
- No allocations
- No macros at all (no
pin_mut!()
macros inserting unsafe blocks into your code) - No slow compiling proc macros (fast compile times)
- No dependencies
- No cost (True zero-cost abstractions!)
- No pain (API super easy to learn & use!)
- No unsafe code left for you to write for working with
Future
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Table of Contents
Getting Started
Add the following to your Cargo.toml
.
[dependencies]
pasts = "0.1"
Example
This example goes in a loop and prints "One" every second, and "Two" every other second. After 5 prints, the program prints "One" once more, then terminates.
#![forbid(unsafe_code)] use pasts::prelude::*; use pasts::ThreadInterrupt; use std::cell::RefCell; async fn timer_future(duration: std::time::Duration) { pasts::spawn_blocking(move || std::thread::sleep(duration)).await } async fn one(state: &RefCell<usize>) { println!("Starting task one"); while *state.borrow() < 5 { timer_future(std::time::Duration::new(1, 0)).await; let mut state = state.borrow_mut(); println!("One {}", *state); *state += 1; } println!("Finish task one"); } async fn two(state: &RefCell<usize>) { println!("Starting task two"); loop { timer_future(std::time::Duration::new(2, 0)).await; let mut state = state.borrow_mut(); println!("Two {}", *state); *state += 1; } } async fn example() { let state = RefCell::new(0); let mut task_one = one(&state); let mut task_two = two(&state); let mut tasks = [task_one.fut(), task_two.fut()]; tasks.select().await; } fn main() { ThreadInterrupt::block_on(example()); }
API
API documentation can be found on docs.rs.
Features
Some APIs are only available with the std feature enabled. They are labeled as such on docs.rs.
Upgrade
You can use the changelog to facilitate upgrading this crate as a dependency.
License
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- Zlib License, (LICENSE-ZLIB or https://opensource.org/licenses/Zlib)
at your option.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
Contributors are always welcome (thank you for being interested!), whether it be a bug report, bug fix, feature request, feature implementation or whatever. Don't be shy about getting involved. I always make time to fix bugs, so usually a patched version of the library will be out a few days after a report. Features requests will not complete as fast. If you have any questions, design critques, or want me to find you something to work on based on your skill level, you can email me at jeronlau@plopgrizzly.com. Otherwise, here's a link to the issues on GitHub. Before contributing, check out the contribution guidelines, and, as always, make sure to follow the code of conduct.
Modules
prelude | Re-exported traits |
Structs
DynFuture | A wrapper around a |
ThreadInterrupt | std feature required. An efficient thread interrupt. |
Traits
DynFut | Trait for converting |
Interrupt | An interrupt handler. |
Join | Trait for joining a tuple of futures into a single future. |
Select | A trait to select on a slice of |
Functions
spawn_blocking | std feature required. Construct a future from a blocking function to be run on a dynamically sized thread pool. |