pub struct PortalTcpClient {
pub host: String,
pub portal: Arc<Portal>,
pub close_tx: Sender<i32>,
}
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§host: String
§portal: Arc<Portal>
§close_tx: Sender<i32>
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Source§impl PortalTcpClient
impl PortalTcpClient
pub async fn new( host: String, client: Box<dyn PortalClient>, ) -> Result<Self, Error>
pub async fn request_assign( &self, request: AssignRequest, ) -> Result<Arc<dyn ResourceCtrl>, Error>
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impl Freeze for PortalTcpClient
impl !RefUnwindSafe for PortalTcpClient
impl Send for PortalTcpClient
impl Sync for PortalTcpClient
impl Unpin for PortalTcpClient
impl !UnwindSafe for PortalTcpClient
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