Struct tokio_timer::timer::Handle[][src]

pub struct Handle { /* fields omitted */ }

Handle to timer instance.

The Handle allows creating Delay instances that are driven by the associated timer.

A Handle is obtained by calling Timer::handle, Handle::current, or Handle::default.

  • Timer::handle: returns a handle associated with the specific timer. The handle will always reference the same timer.

  • Handle::current: returns a handle to the timer for the execution context at the time the function is called. This function must be called from a runtime that has an associated timer or it will panic. The handle will always reference the same timer.

  • Handle::default: returns a handle to the timer for the execution context at the time the handle is used. This function is safe to call at any time. The handle may reference different specific timer instances. Calling Handle::default().delay(...) is always equivalent to Delay::new(...).

Methods

impl Handle
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Returns a handle to the current timer.

The current timer is the timer that is currently set as default using with_default.

This function should only be called from within the context of with_default. Calling this function from outside of this context will return a Handle that does not reference a timer. Delay instances created with this handle will error.

See type level documentation for more ways to obtain a Handle value.

Create a Delay driven by this handle's associated Timer.

Create a Deadline driven by this handle's associated Timer.

Create a new Interval that starts at at and yields every duration interval after that.

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for Handle
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

impl Clone for Handle
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl Default for Handle
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Returns the "default value" for a type. Read more

Auto Trait Implementations

impl Send for Handle

impl Sync for Handle