Struct holochain::prelude::dependencies::kitsune_p2p_types::dependencies::ghost_actor::dependencies::observability::tracing::subscriber::Interest
source · pub struct Interest(_);
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Indicates a Subscriber
’s interest in a particular callsite.
Subscriber
s return an Interest
from their register_callsite
methods
in order to determine whether that span should be enabled or disabled.
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source§impl Interest
impl Interest
sourcepub fn never() -> Interest
pub fn never() -> Interest
Returns an Interest
indicating that the subscriber is never interested
in being notified about a callsite.
If all active subscribers are never()
interested in a callsite, it will
be completely disabled unless a new subscriber becomes active.
sourcepub fn sometimes() -> Interest
pub fn sometimes() -> Interest
Returns an Interest
indicating the subscriber is sometimes interested
in being notified about a callsite.
If all active subscribers are sometimes
or never
interested in a
callsite, the currently active subscriber will be asked to filter that
callsite every time it creates a span. This will be the case until a new
subscriber expresses that it is always
interested in the callsite.
sourcepub fn always() -> Interest
pub fn always() -> Interest
Returns an Interest
indicating the subscriber is always interested in
being notified about a callsite.
If any subscriber expresses that it is always()
interested in a given
callsite, then the callsite will always be enabled.
sourcepub fn is_never(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_never(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the subscriber is never interested in being notified
about this callsite.
sourcepub fn is_sometimes(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_sometimes(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the subscriber is sometimes interested in being notified
about this callsite.
Trait Implementations§
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impl RefUnwindSafe for Interest
impl Send for Interest
impl Sync for Interest
impl Unpin for Interest
impl UnwindSafe for Interest
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