pub enum Poll<T> {
Ready(T),
Pending,
}Expand description
Indicates whether a value is available or if the current task has been scheduled to receive a wakeup instead.
This is returned by Future::poll.
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Ready(T)
Represents that a value is immediately ready.
Pending
Represents that a value is not ready yet.
When a function returns Pending, the function must also
ensure that the current task is scheduled to be awoken when
progress can be made.
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Source§impl<T> Poll<T>
impl<T> Poll<T>
1.36.0 · Sourcepub fn map<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Poll<U>where
F: FnOnce(T) -> U,
pub fn map<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Poll<U>where
F: FnOnce(T) -> U,
Maps a Poll<T> to Poll<U> by applying a function to a contained value.
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Converts a Poll<String> into a Poll<usize>, consuming
the original:
let poll_some_string = Poll::Ready(String::from("Hello, World!"));
// `Poll::map` takes self *by value*, consuming `poll_some_string`
let poll_some_len = poll_some_string.map(|s| s.len());
assert_eq!(poll_some_len, Poll::Ready(13));1.36.0 (const: 1.49.0) · Sourcepub const fn is_ready(&self) -> bool
pub const fn is_ready(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the poll is a Poll::Ready value.
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let x: Poll<u32> = Poll::Ready(2);
assert_eq!(x.is_ready(), true);
let x: Poll<u32> = Poll::Pending;
assert_eq!(x.is_ready(), false);1.36.0 (const: 1.49.0) · Sourcepub const fn is_pending(&self) -> bool
pub const fn is_pending(&self) -> bool
Source§impl<T, E> Poll<Result<T, E>>
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1.36.0 · Sourcepub fn map_ok<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Poll<Result<U, E>>where
F: FnOnce(T) -> U,
pub fn map_ok<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Poll<Result<U, E>>where
F: FnOnce(T) -> U,
Maps a Poll<Result<T, E>> to Poll<Result<U, E>> by applying a
function to a contained Poll::Ready(Ok) value, leaving all other
variants untouched.
This function can be used to compose the results of two functions.
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let res: Poll<Result<u8, _>> = Poll::Ready("12".parse());
let squared = res.map_ok(|n| n * n);
assert_eq!(squared, Poll::Ready(Ok(144)));1.36.0 · Sourcepub fn map_err<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Poll<Result<T, U>>where
F: FnOnce(E) -> U,
pub fn map_err<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Poll<Result<T, U>>where
F: FnOnce(E) -> U,
Maps a Poll::Ready<Result<T, E>> to Poll::Ready<Result<T, U>> by
applying a function to a contained Poll::Ready(Err) value, leaving all other
variants untouched.
This function can be used to pass through a successful result while handling an error.
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let res: Poll<Result<u8, _>> = Poll::Ready("oops".parse());
let res = res.map_err(|_| 0_u8);
assert_eq!(res, Poll::Ready(Err(0)));Source§impl<T, E> Poll<Option<Result<T, E>>>
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1.51.0 · Sourcepub fn map_ok<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Poll<Option<Result<U, E>>>where
F: FnOnce(T) -> U,
pub fn map_ok<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Poll<Option<Result<U, E>>>where
F: FnOnce(T) -> U,
Maps a Poll<Option<Result<T, E>>> to Poll<Option<Result<U, E>>> by
applying a function to a contained Poll::Ready(Some(Ok)) value,
leaving all other variants untouched.
This function can be used to compose the results of two functions.
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let res: Poll<Option<Result<u8, _>>> = Poll::Ready(Some("12".parse()));
let squared = res.map_ok(|n| n * n);
assert_eq!(squared, Poll::Ready(Some(Ok(144))));1.51.0 · Sourcepub fn map_err<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Poll<Option<Result<T, U>>>where
F: FnOnce(E) -> U,
pub fn map_err<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Poll<Option<Result<T, U>>>where
F: FnOnce(E) -> U,
Maps a Poll::Ready<Option<Result<T, E>>> to
Poll::Ready<Option<Result<T, F>>> by applying a function to a
contained Poll::Ready(Some(Err)) value, leaving all other variants
untouched.
This function can be used to pass through a successful result while handling an error.
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let res: Poll<Option<Result<u8, _>>> = Poll::Ready(Some("oops".parse()));
let res = res.map_err(|_| 0_u8);
assert_eq!(res, Poll::Ready(Some(Err(0))));Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<T, E, F> FromResidual<Result<Infallible, E>> for Poll<Option<Result<T, F>>>where
F: From<E>,
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Source§fn from_residual(x: Result<Infallible, E>) -> Poll<Option<Result<T, F>>>
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type Output = Poll<T>
try_trait_v2)? when not short-circuiting.Source§type Residual = Result<Infallible, E>
type Residual = Result<Infallible, E>
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try_trait_v2)? to decide whether the operator should produce a value
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or propagate a value back to the caller
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