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GitDaemonConnection

Struct GitDaemonConnection 

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pub struct GitDaemonConnection { /* private fields */ }
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A live connection to a Git daemon over a duplex TCP socket.

Holds the read and write halves of the socket (duplicated file descriptors of the same connection) plus the advertisement read on connect.

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impl Connection for GitDaemonConnection

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fn reader(&mut self) -> &mut dyn Read

The readable half of the pkt-line stream (server -> client).
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fn writer(&mut self) -> &mut dyn Write

The writable half of the pkt-line stream (client -> server).
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fn advertised_refs(&self) -> &[(String, ObjectId)]

The refs the server advertised on connect (excluding HEAD, the capabilities^{} carrier, and peeled ^{} lines). Empty for a protocol v2 connection, whose refs are obtained later via ls-refs.
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fn capabilities(&self) -> &[String]

The capability tokens advertised by the server (from the first ref line in v0/v1, or the v2 capability block).
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fn head_symref(&self) -> Option<&str>

The target of the server’s HEAD symref (e.g. refs/heads/main), if it advertised one.
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fn protocol_version(&self) -> u8

The negotiated protocol version (0, 1, or 2).
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fn finish_send(&mut self)

Half-close the write side of the stream, signalling end-of-input to the server (the wire equivalent of the CLI’s drop(stdin)). Read more

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