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DefaultCallbackInvoker

Struct DefaultCallbackInvoker 

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pub struct DefaultCallbackInvoker<C: ClientCallback> { /* private fields */ }
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Concrete CallbackInvoker for issue #14.

Holds a ClientCallback. On CallbackInvoker::invoke it synthesizes a CallbackRequest from the RoutingPlan and delegates to the underlying client. The synthesized request preserves identifiers, integration mode, frame context, and payload references verbatim — payload bodies are not inspected.

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impl<C: ClientCallback> DefaultCallbackInvoker<C>

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pub fn new(client: C) -> Self

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pub fn client(&self) -> &C

Borrow the underlying client (for tests/diagnostics).

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impl<C: ClientCallback> CallbackInvoker for DefaultCallbackInvoker<C>

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type Error = <C as ClientCallback>::Error

Error produced by the callback transport. Kept generic so a renderer-backed impl, an in-process impl, and a future network impl can each carry their own diagnostic shape.
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fn invoke( &self, plan: &RoutingPlan, payloads: &[PayloadEnvelope], ) -> Result<CallbackResponse, Self::Error>

Invoke the client callback for a routed event. Read more
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impl<C: Debug + ClientCallback> Debug for DefaultCallbackInvoker<C>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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