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//! A handle to a typed stream of timely data.
//!
//! Most high-level timely dataflow programming is done with streams, which are each a handle to an
//! operator output. Extension methods on the `Stream` type provide the appearance of higher-level
//! declarative programming, while constructing a dataflow graph underneath.
use progress::{Source, Target};
use communication::Push;
use dataflow::Scope;
use dataflow::channels::pushers::tee::TeeHelper;
use dataflow::channels::Bundle;
// use dataflow::scopes::root::loggers::CHANNELS_Q;
/// Abstraction of a stream of `D: Data` records timestamped with `S::Timestamp`.
///
/// Internally `Stream` maintains a list of data recipients who should be presented with data
/// produced by the source of the stream.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Stream<S: Scope, D> {
/// The progress identifier of the stream's data source.
name: Source,
/// The `Scope` containing the stream.
scope: S,
/// Maintains a list of Push<Bundle<T, D>> interested in the stream's output.
ports: TeeHelper<S::Timestamp, D>,
}
impl<S: Scope, D> Stream<S, D> {
/// Connects the stream to a destination.
///
/// The destination is described both by a `Target`, for progress tracking information, and a `P: Push` where the
/// records should actually be sent. The identifier is unique to the edge and is used only for logging purposes.
pub fn connect_to<P: Push<Bundle<S::Timestamp, D>>+'static>(&self, target: Target, pusher: P, identifier: usize) {
let mut logging = self.scope().logging();
logging.as_mut().map(|l| l.log(::logging::ChannelsEvent {
id: identifier,
scope_addr: self.scope.addr(),
source: (self.name.index, self.name.port),
target: (target.index, target.port),
}));
self.scope.add_edge(self.name, target);
self.ports.add_pusher(pusher);
}
/// Allocates a `Stream` from a supplied `Source` name and rendezvous point.
pub fn new(source: Source, output: TeeHelper<S::Timestamp, D>, scope: S) -> Self {
Stream { name: source, ports: output, scope }
}
/// The name of the stream's source operator.
pub fn name(&self) -> &Source { &self.name }
/// The scope immediately containing the stream.
pub fn scope(&self) -> S { self.scope.clone() }
}