DialingAttempt

Struct DialingAttempt 

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pub struct DialingAttempt<'a, TInEvent> { /* private fields */ }
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A DialingAttempt is an ongoing outgoing connection attempt to a known / expected remote peer ID and a list of alternative addresses to connect to, if the current connection attempt fails.

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impl<'a, TInEvent> DialingAttempt<'a, TInEvent>

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pub fn id(&self) -> ConnectionId

Returns the ID of the current connection attempt.

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pub fn peer_id(&self) -> &PeerId

Returns the (expected) peer ID of the dialing attempt.

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pub fn address(&self) -> &Multiaddr

Returns the remote address of the current connection attempt.

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pub fn abort(self)

Aborts the dialing attempt.

Aborting a dialing attempt involves aborting the current connection attempt and dropping any remaining addresses given to Peer::dial() that have not yet been tried.

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pub fn add_address(&mut self, addr: Multiaddr)

Adds an address to the end of the remaining addresses for this dialing attempt. Duplicates are ignored.

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impl<'a, TInEvent> Freeze for DialingAttempt<'a, TInEvent>

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impl<'a, TInEvent> !RefUnwindSafe for DialingAttempt<'a, TInEvent>

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impl<'a, TInEvent> Send for DialingAttempt<'a, TInEvent>
where TInEvent: Send,

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impl<'a, TInEvent> Sync for DialingAttempt<'a, TInEvent>
where TInEvent: Send,

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impl<'a, TInEvent> Unpin for DialingAttempt<'a, TInEvent>

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impl<'a, TInEvent> !UnwindSafe for DialingAttempt<'a, TInEvent>

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