pub struct SplitSink<S, Item> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A Sink part of the split pair
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Source§impl<S, Item> SplitSink<S, Item>
 
impl<S, Item> SplitSink<S, Item>
Sourcepub fn reunite(self, other: SplitStream<S>) -> Result<S, ReuniteError<S, Item>>
 
pub fn reunite(self, other: SplitStream<S>) -> Result<S, ReuniteError<S, Item>>
Attempts to put the two “halves” of a split Stream + Sink back
together. Succeeds only if the SplitStream<S> and SplitSink<S> are
a matching pair originating from the same call to StreamExt::split.
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impl<S, Item> SplitSink<S, Item>
Sourcepub fn is_pair_of(&self, other: &SplitStream<S>) -> bool
 
pub fn is_pair_of(&self, other: &SplitStream<S>) -> bool
Returns true if the SplitStream<S> and SplitSink<S> originate from the same call to StreamExt::split.
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Source§impl<S, Item> Sink<Item> for SplitSink<S, Item>where
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impl<S, Item> Sink<Item> for SplitSink<S, Item>where
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Source§type Error = <S as Sink<Item>>::Error
 
type Error = <S as Sink<Item>>::Error
Source§fn poll_ready(
    self: Pin<&mut SplitSink<S, Item>>,
    cx: &mut Context<'_>,
) -> Poll<Result<(), <S as Sink<Item>>::Error>>
 
fn poll_ready( self: Pin<&mut SplitSink<S, Item>>, cx: &mut Context<'_>, ) -> Poll<Result<(), <S as Sink<Item>>::Error>>
Sink to receive a value. Read moreSource§fn start_send(
    self: Pin<&mut SplitSink<S, Item>>,
    item: Item,
) -> Result<(), <S as Sink<Item>>::Error>
 
fn start_send( self: Pin<&mut SplitSink<S, Item>>, item: Item, ) -> Result<(), <S as Sink<Item>>::Error>
poll_ready which returned Poll::Ready(Ok(())). Read moreimpl<S, Item> Unpin for SplitSink<S, Item>
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impl<S, Item> Freeze for SplitSink<S, Item>where
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impl<S, Item> Send for SplitSink<S, Item>
impl<S, Item> Sync for SplitSink<S, Item>
impl<S, Item> !UnwindSafe for SplitSink<S, Item>
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