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RuntimeHostConfig

Struct RuntimeHostConfig 

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pub struct RuntimeHostConfig {
    pub durability: RuntimeDurabilityConfig,
    pub process_engines: ProcessEngineRegistry,
    pub providers: RuntimeProviderConfig,
    pub prompt: RuntimePromptConfig,
    pub control: RuntimeControlConfig,
    pub tracing: RuntimeTracingConfig,
    pub clock: Arc<dyn Clock>,
}
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Required host configuration for all runtimes.

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§durability: RuntimeDurabilityConfig§process_engines: ProcessEngineRegistry§providers: RuntimeProviderConfig§prompt: RuntimePromptConfig§control: RuntimeControlConfig§tracing: RuntimeTracingConfig§clock: Arc<dyn Clock>

Injected time source. Durable timestamps and timeout/backoff logic read this rather than the OS clock directly, so replay is reproducible and tests can drive time. Defaults to SystemClock.

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impl RuntimeHostConfig

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pub fn new( effect_host: Arc<dyn EffectHost>, attachment_store: Arc<dyn AttachmentStore>, process_env_store: Arc<dyn ProcessExecutionEnvStore>, ) -> Self

Construct a config with the three host-owned dependencies named explicitly.

There is intentionally no Default. The effect host and stores decide a runtime’s durability, so hosts must choose them rather than silently inheriting in-memory implementations. Use RuntimeHostConfig::in_memory to opt into the in-process / in-memory versions by name.

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pub fn with_clock(self, clock: Arc<dyn Clock>) -> Self

Replace the runtime time source. Hosts that need deterministic replay or test-driven time inject their own Clock; the default is SystemClock.

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pub fn in_memory() -> Self

Explicit in-process / in-memory configuration: an InlineEffectHost and in-memory stores.

Convenient for tests and local experiments; not durable. Named so the choice is never silent.

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pub fn with_process_env_store( self, process_env_store: Arc<dyn ProcessExecutionEnvStore>, ) -> Self

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pub fn with_process_cancel_ability( self, process_cancel_ability: Arc<dyn ProcessCancelAbility>, ) -> Self

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pub fn with_process_engine(self, engine: Arc<dyn ProcessEngine>) -> Self

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impl Clone for RuntimeHostConfig

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fn clone(&self) -> RuntimeHostConfig

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

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