Struct holochain::prelude::dependencies::kitsune_p2p_types::tx2::tx2_utils::LogicChanHandle
source · pub struct LogicChanHandle<E>(_)
where
E: 'static + Send;
Expand description
Handle to a logic_chan instance.
A clone of a LogicChanHandle is Eq
to its origin.
A clone of a LogicChanHandle will Hash
the same as its origin.
Implementations§
source§impl<E> LogicChanHandle<E>where
E: 'static + Send,
impl<E> LogicChanHandle<E>where
E: 'static + Send,
sourcepub fn emit(
&self,
e: E
) -> impl Future<Output = Result<(), KitsuneError>> + Send + 'static
pub fn emit(
&self,
e: E
) -> impl Future<Output = Result<(), KitsuneError>> + Send + 'static
Cause the logic_chan to emit an event.
sourcepub fn capture_logic<L>(
&self,
l: L
) -> impl Future<Output = Result<(), KitsuneError>> + Send + 'staticwhere
L: 'static + Future<Output = ()> + Send,
pub fn capture_logic<L>(
&self,
l: L
) -> impl Future<Output = Result<(), KitsuneError>> + Send + 'staticwhere
L: 'static + Future<Output = ()> + Send,
Capture new logic into the logic_chan.
The passed future can capture other async objects such as streams,
that will be polled as a part of the main logic_chan stream,
without introducing any executor tasks.
Be careful calling capture_logic()
from within previously captured
logic. While there may be reason to do this, it can lead to
deadlock when approaching the capture_bound.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<E> Clone for LogicChanHandle<E>where
E: 'static + Send,
impl<E> Clone for LogicChanHandle<E>where
E: 'static + Send,
source§fn clone(&self) -> LogicChanHandle<E>
fn clone(&self) -> LogicChanHandle<E>
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
. Read moresource§impl<E> Hash for LogicChanHandle<E>where
E: 'static + Send,
impl<E> Hash for LogicChanHandle<E>where
E: 'static + Send,
source§impl<E> PartialEq<LogicChanHandle<E>> for LogicChanHandle<E>where
E: 'static + Send,
impl<E> PartialEq<LogicChanHandle<E>> for LogicChanHandle<E>where
E: 'static + Send,
source§fn eq(&self, oth: &LogicChanHandle<E>) -> bool
fn eq(&self, oth: &LogicChanHandle<E>) -> bool
This method tests for
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.impl<E> Eq for LogicChanHandle<E>where
E: 'static + Send,
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<E> !RefUnwindSafe for LogicChanHandle<E>
impl<E> Send for LogicChanHandle<E>
impl<E> Sync for LogicChanHandle<E>
impl<E> Unpin for LogicChanHandle<E>
impl<E> !UnwindSafe for LogicChanHandle<E>
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