[−][src]Trait git_features::progress::Progress
Associated Types
type SubProgress: Progress
Required methods
fn add_child(&mut self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Self::SubProgress
Adds a new child, whose parent is this instance, with the given name.
This will make the child progress to appear contained in the parent progress.
fn init(&mut self, max: Option<usize>, unit: Option<Unit>)
Initialize the Item for receiving progress information.
If max is Some(…), it will be treated as upper bound. When progress is set(…)
it should not exceed the given maximum.
If max is None, the progress is unbounded. Use this if the amount of work cannot accurately
be determined in advance.
If unit is Some(…), it is used for display purposes only. See prodash::Unit for more information.
If this method is never called, this Progress instance will serve as organizational unit, useful to add more structure
to the progress tree (e.g. a headline).
Note that this method can be called multiple times, changing the bounded-ness and unit at will.
fn set(&mut self, step: usize)
Set the current progress to the given step. The cost of this call is negligible,
making manual throttling not necessary.
Note: that this call has no effect unless init(…) was called before.
fn step(&self) -> usize
Returns the current step, as controlled by inc*(…) calls
fn inc_by(&mut self, step: usize)
Increment the current progress to the given step.
The cost of this call is negligible, making manual throttling not necessary.
fn set_name(&mut self, name: impl Into<String>)
Set the name of the instance, altering the value given when crating it with add_child(…)
The progress is allowed to discard it.
fn name(&self) -> Option<String>
Get the name of the instance as given when creating it with add_child(…)
The progress is allowed to not be named, thus there is no guarantee that a previously set names 'sticks'.
fn message(&mut self, level: MessageLevel, message: impl Into<String>)
Create a message of the given level and store it with the progress tree.
Use this to provide additional,human-readable information about the progress made, including indicating success or failure.
Provided methods
fn unit(&self) -> Option<Unit>
Returns the (cloned) unit associated with this Progress
fn max(&self) -> Option<usize>
Returns the maximum about of items we expect, as provided with the init(…) call
fn inc(&mut self)
Increment the current progress to the given 1. The cost of this call is negligible, making manual throttling not necessary.
fn info(&mut self, message: impl Into<String>)
Create a message providing additional information about the progress thus far.
fn done(&mut self, message: impl Into<String>)
Create a message indicating the task is done successfully
fn fail(&mut self, message: impl Into<String>)
Create a message indicating the task failed
fn show_throughput(&mut self, start: Instant)
A shorthand to print throughput information
fn show_throughput_with(&mut self, start: Instant, step: usize, unit: Unit)
A shorthand to print throughput information, with the given step and unit
Implementors
impl Progress for Discard[src]
type SubProgress = Discard
fn add_child(
&mut self,
_name: impl Into<String>
) -> <Discard as Progress>::SubProgress[src]
&mut self,
_name: impl Into<String>
) -> <Discard as Progress>::SubProgress
fn init(&mut self, _max: Option<usize>, _unit: Option<Unit>)[src]
fn set(&mut self, _step: usize)[src]
fn step(&self) -> usize[src]
fn inc_by(&mut self, _step: usize)[src]
fn set_name(&mut self, _name: impl Into<String>)[src]
fn name(&self) -> Option<String>[src]
fn message(&mut self, _level: MessageLevel, _message: impl Into<String>)[src]
impl<L, R> Progress for Either<L, R> where
L: Progress,
R: Progress, [src]
L: Progress,
R: Progress,
type SubProgress = Either<<L as Progress>::SubProgress, <R as Progress>::SubProgress>
fn add_child(
&mut self,
name: impl Into<String>
) -> <Either<L, R> as Progress>::SubProgress[src]
&mut self,
name: impl Into<String>
) -> <Either<L, R> as Progress>::SubProgress
fn init(&mut self, max: Option<usize>, unit: Option<Unit>)[src]
fn set(&mut self, step: usize)[src]
fn unit(&self) -> Option<Unit>[src]
fn max(&self) -> Option<usize>[src]
fn step(&self) -> usize[src]
fn inc_by(&mut self, step: usize)[src]
fn set_name(&mut self, name: impl Into<String>)[src]
fn name(&self) -> Option<String>[src]
fn message(&mut self, level: MessageLevel, message: impl Into<String>)[src]
impl<T> Progress for DoOrDiscard<T> where
T: Progress, [src]
T: Progress,
type SubProgress = DoOrDiscard<<T as Progress>::SubProgress>
fn add_child(
&mut self,
name: impl Into<String>
) -> <DoOrDiscard<T> as Progress>::SubProgress[src]
&mut self,
name: impl Into<String>
) -> <DoOrDiscard<T> as Progress>::SubProgress
fn init(&mut self, max: Option<usize>, unit: Option<Unit>)[src]
fn set(&mut self, step: usize)[src]
fn unit(&self) -> Option<Unit>[src]
fn max(&self) -> Option<usize>[src]
fn step(&self) -> usize[src]
fn inc_by(&mut self, step: usize)[src]
fn set_name(&mut self, name: impl Into<String>)[src]
fn name(&self) -> Option<String>[src]
fn message(&mut self, level: MessageLevel, message: impl Into<String>)[src]
impl<T> Progress for ThroughputOnDrop<T> where
T: Progress, [src]
T: Progress,
type SubProgress = <T as Progress>::SubProgress
fn add_child(
&mut self,
name: impl Into<String>
) -> <ThroughputOnDrop<T> as Progress>::SubProgress[src]
&mut self,
name: impl Into<String>
) -> <ThroughputOnDrop<T> as Progress>::SubProgress