Struct grafix_toolbox::uses::sync::io::Stdin 1.0.0[−][src]
pub struct Stdin { /* fields omitted */ }Expand description
A handle to the standard input stream of a process.
Each handle is a shared reference to a global buffer of input data to this
process. A handle can be lock’d to gain full access to BufRead methods
(e.g., .lines()). Reads to this handle are otherwise locked with respect
to other reads.
This handle implements the Read trait, but beware that concurrent reads
of Stdin must be executed with care.
Created by the io::stdin method.
Note: Windows Portability Consideration
When operating in a console, the Windows implementation of this stream does not support non-UTF-8 byte sequences. Attempting to read bytes that are not valid UTF-8 will return an error.
Examples
use std::io::{self, Read}; fn main() -> io::Result<()> { let mut buffer = String::new(); let mut stdin = io::stdin(); // We get `Stdin` here. stdin.read_to_string(&mut buffer)?; Ok(()) }
Implementations
Locks this handle to the standard input stream, returning a readable guard.
The lock is released when the returned lock goes out of scope. The
returned guard also implements the Read and BufRead traits for
accessing the underlying data.
Examples
use std::io::{self, Read}; fn main() -> io::Result<()> { let mut buffer = String::new(); let stdin = io::stdin(); let mut handle = stdin.lock(); handle.read_to_string(&mut buffer)?; Ok(()) }
Locks this handle and reads a line of input, appending it to the specified buffer.
For detailed semantics of this method, see the documentation on
BufRead::read_line.
Examples
use std::io; let mut input = String::new(); match io::stdin().read_line(&mut input) { Ok(n) => { println!("{} bytes read", n); println!("{}", input); } Err(error) => println!("error: {}", error), }
You can run the example one of two ways:
- Pipe some text to it, e.g.,
printf foo | path/to/executable - Give it text interactively by running the executable directly, in which case it will wait for the Enter key to be pressed before continuing
pub fn into_locked(self) -> StdinLock<'static>ⓘ🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (stdio_locked)
pub fn into_locked(self) -> StdinLock<'static>ⓘstdio_locked)Consumes this handle to the standard input stream, locking the shared global buffer associated with the stream and returning a readable guard.
The lock is released when the returned guard goes out of scope. The
returned guard also implements the Read and BufRead traits
for accessing the underlying data.
It is often simpler to directly get a locked handle using the
stdin_locked function instead, unless nearby code also needs to
use an unlocked handle.
Examples
#![feature(stdio_locked)] use std::io::{self, Read}; fn main() -> io::Result<()> { let mut buffer = String::new(); let mut handle = io::stdin().into_locked(); handle.read_to_string(&mut buffer)?; Ok(()) }
Trait Implementations
Pull some bytes from this source into the specified buffer, returning how many bytes were read. Read more
Like read, except that it reads into a slice of buffers. Read more
can_vector)Determines if this Reader has an efficient read_vectored
implementation. Read more
read_initializer)Determines if this Reader can work with buffers of uninitialized
memory. Read more
Read all bytes until EOF in this source, placing them into buf. Read more
Read all bytes until EOF in this source, appending them to buf. Read more
Read the exact number of bytes required to fill buf. Read more
Creates a “by reference” adaptor for this instance of Read. Read more
Creates an adaptor which will chain this stream with another. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Stdinimpl UnwindSafe for StdinBlanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Reads an unsigned 8 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a signed 8 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads an unsigned 16 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a signed 16 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads an unsigned 24 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a signed 24 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads an unsigned 32 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a signed 32 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads an unsigned 48 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a signed 48 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads an unsigned 64 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a signed 64 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads an unsigned 128 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a signed 128 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads an unsigned n-bytes integer from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a signed n-bytes integer from the underlying reader. Read more
fn read_uint128<T>(&mut self, nbytes: usize) -> Result<u128, Error> where
T: ByteOrder,
fn read_uint128<T>(&mut self, nbytes: usize) -> Result<u128, Error> where
T: ByteOrder, Reads an unsigned n-bytes integer from the underlying reader.
fn read_int128<T>(&mut self, nbytes: usize) -> Result<i128, Error> where
T: ByteOrder,
fn read_int128<T>(&mut self, nbytes: usize) -> Result<i128, Error> where
T: ByteOrder, Reads a signed n-bytes integer from the underlying reader.
Reads a IEEE754 single-precision (4 bytes) floating point number from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a IEEE754 double-precision (8 bytes) floating point number from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a sequence of unsigned 16 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a sequence of unsigned 32 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a sequence of unsigned 64 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a sequence of unsigned 128 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a sequence of signed 8 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a sequence of signed 16 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a sequence of signed 32 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a sequence of signed 64 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a sequence of signed 128 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a sequence of IEEE754 single-precision (4 bytes) floating point numbers from the underlying reader. Read more
Reads a sequence of IEEE754 double-precision (8 bytes) floating point numbers from the underlying reader. Read more
type Output = T
type Output = TShould always be Self
The inverse inclusion map: attempts to construct self from the equivalent element of its
superset. Read more
pub fn is_in_subset(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_in_subset(&self) -> boolChecks if self is actually part of its subset T (and can be converted to it).
pub fn to_subset_unchecked(&self) -> SS
pub fn to_subset_unchecked(&self) -> SSUse with care! Same as self.to_subset but without any property checks. Always succeeds.
pub fn from_subset(element: &SS) -> SP
pub fn from_subset(element: &SS) -> SPThe inclusion map: converts self to the equivalent element of its superset.
pub fn vzip(self) -> V