Struct deno_core::CancelHandle

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pub struct CancelHandle { /* private fields */ }

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impl CancelHandle

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn new_rc() -> Rc<Self>

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pub fn cancel(&self)

Cancel all cancelable futures that are bound to this handle. Note that this method does not require a mutable reference to the CancelHandle.

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pub fn is_canceled(&self) -> bool

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impl Debug for CancelHandle

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for CancelHandle

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fn default() -> CancelHandle

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Resource for CancelHandle

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fn name(&self) -> Cow<'_, str>

Returns a string representation of the resource which is made available to JavaScript code through op_resources. The default implementation returns the Rust type name, but specific resource types may override this trait method.
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fn close(self: Rc<Self>)

Resources may implement the close() trait method if they need to do resource specific clean-ups, such as cancelling pending futures, after a resource has been removed from the resource table.
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fn read(self: Rc<Self>, limit: usize) -> AsyncResult<BufView>

Read a single chunk of data from the resource. This operation returns a BufView that represents the data that was read. If a zero length buffer is returned, it indicates that the resource has reached EOF. Read more
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fn read_byob( self: Rc<Self>, buf: BufMutView ) -> AsyncResult<(usize, BufMutView)>

Read a single chunk of data from the resource into the provided BufMutView. Read more
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fn write_error(self: Rc<Self>, _error: Error) -> AsyncResult<()>

Write an error state to this resource, if the resource supports it.
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fn write(self: Rc<Self>, buf: BufView) -> AsyncResult<WriteOutcome>

Write a single chunk of data to the resource. The operation may not be able to write the entire chunk, in which case it should return the number of bytes written. Additionally it should return the BufView that was passed in. Read more
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fn write_all(self: Rc<Self>, view: BufView) -> AsyncResult<()>

Write an entire chunk of data to the resource. Unlike write(), this will ensure the entire chunk is written. If the operation is not able to write the entire chunk, an error is to be returned. Read more
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fn read_byob_sync(self: Rc<Self>, data: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, Error>

The same as read_byob(), but synchronous.
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fn write_sync(self: Rc<Self>, data: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, Error>

The same as write(), but synchronous.
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fn shutdown(self: Rc<Self>) -> AsyncResult<()>

The shutdown method can be used to asynchronously close the resource. It is not automatically called when the resource is dropped or closed. Read more
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fn backing_handle(self: Rc<Self>) -> Option<ResourceHandle>

Resources backed by a file descriptor or socket handle can let ops know to allow for low-level optimizations.
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fn backing_fd(self: Rc<Self>) -> Option<ResourceHandleFd>

👎Deprecated: Use backing_handle
Resources backed by a file descriptor can let ops know to allow for low-level optimizations.
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fn size_hint(&self) -> (u64, Option<u64>)

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