Struct dyn_timeout::std_thread::DynTimeout [−][src]
pub struct DynTimeout { /* fields omitted */ }Expand description
Dynamic timeout, standard implementation with std::thread. Automaticcaly join on drop.
Example
use std::time::Duration;
use dyn_timeout::std_thread::DynTimeout;
const TWENTY: Duration = Duration::from_millis(20);
let dyn_timeout = DynTimeout::new(TWENTY, || {
println!("after forty milliseconds");
});
dyn_timeout.add(TWENTY).unwrap();Implementations
Create a new dynamic timeout in a new thread. Execute the callback function in the separated thread after a given duration. The created thread join automatically on drop timeout without dismiss the callback execution.
Example
use std::time::Duration;
use dyn_timeout::std_thread::DynTimeout;
const TWENTY: Duration = Duration::from_millis(20);
let dyn_timeout = DynTimeout::new(TWENTY, || {
println!("after forty milliseconds");
});
dyn_timeout.add(TWENTY).unwrap();Increase the delay before the timeout.
Return
Return a result with an error if the timeout already appened or it failed to increase the delay for any other reason. Otherwise it return an empty success.
Example
use std::time::Duration;
use dyn_timeout::std_thread::DynTimeout;
const TWENTY: Duration = Duration::from_millis(20);
let dyn_timeout = DynTimeout::new(TWENTY, || {
println!("after forty milliseconds");
});
dyn_timeout.add(TWENTY).unwrap();Try to decrease the delay before the timeout. (bad precision, work in progress)
Return
Return a result with an error if the timeout already appened or it failed to decrease the delay for any other reason. Otherwise it return an empty success.
Example
use std::time::Duration;
use dyn_timeout::std_thread::DynTimeout;
const TWENTY: Duration = Duration::from_millis(20);
const TEN: Duration = Duration::from_millis(10);
let dyn_timeout = DynTimeout::new(TWENTY, || {
println!("after some milliseconds");
});
dyn_timeout.add(TEN).unwrap();
dyn_timeout.add(TWENTY).unwrap();
dyn_timeout.sub(TEN).unwrap();Dismiss the timeout callback and cancel all delays added. Stop immediatelly all waiting process and join the created thread.
Return
Return a result with an error if the timeout if the program failed to clear the delays. Otherwise it return an empty success.
Example
use std::time::Duration;
use dyn_timeout::std_thread::DynTimeout;
const TWENTY: Duration = Duration::from_millis(20);
const TEN: Duration = Duration::from_millis(10);
let mut dyn_timeout = DynTimeout::new(TWENTY, || {
println!("never append");
});
dyn_timeout.add(TEN).unwrap();
// cancel the last ten milliseconds and dismiss the callback
dyn_timeout.cancel().unwrap();