Struct mio::net::TcpStream[][src]

pub struct TcpStream { /* fields omitted */ }
This is supported on crate feature net only.

A non-blocking TCP stream between a local socket and a remote socket.

The socket will be closed when the value is dropped.

Examples

let address: SocketAddr = "127.0.0.1:0".parse()?;
let listener = TcpListener::bind(address)?;
use mio::{Events, Interest, Poll, Token};
use mio::net::TcpStream;
use std::time::Duration;

let mut stream = TcpStream::connect(listener.local_addr()?)?;

let mut poll = Poll::new()?;
let mut events = Events::with_capacity(128);

// Register the socket with `Poll`
poll.registry().register(&mut stream, Token(0), Interest::WRITABLE)?;

poll.poll(&mut events, Some(Duration::from_millis(100)))?;

// The socket might be ready at this point

Implementations

impl TcpStream[src]

pub fn connect(addr: SocketAddr) -> Result<TcpStream>[src]

Create a new TCP stream and issue a non-blocking connect to the specified address.

pub fn from_std(stream: TcpStream) -> TcpStream

Notable traits for TcpStream

impl Read for TcpStreamimpl<'a> Read for &'a TcpStreamimpl Write for TcpStreamimpl<'a> Write for &'a TcpStream
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Creates a new TcpStream from a standard net::TcpStream.

This function is intended to be used to wrap a TCP stream from the standard library in the Mio equivalent. The conversion assumes nothing about the underlying stream; it is left up to the user to set it in non-blocking mode.

Note

The TCP stream here will not have connect called on it, so it should already be connected via some other means (be it manually, or the standard library).

pub fn peer_addr(&self) -> Result<SocketAddr>[src]

Returns the socket address of the remote peer of this TCP connection.

pub fn local_addr(&self) -> Result<SocketAddr>[src]

Returns the socket address of the local half of this TCP connection.

pub fn shutdown(&self, how: Shutdown) -> Result<()>[src]

Shuts down the read, write, or both halves of this connection.

This function will cause all pending and future I/O on the specified portions to return immediately with an appropriate value (see the documentation of Shutdown).

pub fn set_nodelay(&self, nodelay: bool) -> Result<()>[src]

Sets the value of the TCP_NODELAY option on this socket.

If set, this option disables the Nagle algorithm. This means that segments are always sent as soon as possible, even if there is only a small amount of data. When not set, data is buffered until there is a sufficient amount to send out, thereby avoiding the frequent sending of small packets.

Notes

On Windows make sure the stream is connected before calling this method, by receiving an (writable) event. Trying to set nodelay on an unconnected TcpStream is undefined behavior.

pub fn nodelay(&self) -> Result<bool>[src]

Gets the value of the TCP_NODELAY option on this socket.

For more information about this option, see set_nodelay.

Notes

On Windows make sure the stream is connected before calling this method, by receiving an (writable) event. Trying to get nodelay on an unconnected TcpStream is undefined behavior.

pub fn set_ttl(&self, ttl: u32) -> Result<()>[src]

Sets the value for the IP_TTL option on this socket.

This value sets the time-to-live field that is used in every packet sent from this socket.

Notes

On Windows make sure the stream is connected before calling this method, by receiving an (writable) event. Trying to set ttl on an unconnected TcpStream is undefined behavior.

pub fn ttl(&self) -> Result<u32>[src]

Gets the value of the IP_TTL option for this socket.

For more information about this option, see set_ttl.

Notes

On Windows make sure the stream is connected before calling this method, by receiving an (writable) event. Trying to get ttl on an unconnected TcpStream is undefined behavior.

pub fn take_error(&self) -> Result<Option<Error>>[src]

Get the value of the SO_ERROR option on this socket.

This will retrieve the stored error in the underlying socket, clearing the field in the process. This can be useful for checking errors between calls.

pub fn peek(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize>[src]

Receives data on the socket from the remote address to which it is connected, without removing that data from the queue. On success, returns the number of bytes peeked.

Successive calls return the same data. This is accomplished by passing MSG_PEEK as a flag to the underlying recv system call.

Trait Implementations

impl AsRawFd for TcpStream[src]

impl Debug for TcpStream[src]

impl FromRawFd for TcpStream[src]

unsafe fn from_raw_fd(fd: RawFd) -> TcpStream

Notable traits for TcpStream

impl Read for TcpStreamimpl<'a> Read for &'a TcpStreamimpl Write for TcpStreamimpl<'a> Write for &'a TcpStream
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Converts a RawFd to a TcpStream.

Notes

The caller is responsible for ensuring that the socket is in non-blocking mode.

impl IntoRawFd for TcpStream[src]

impl Read for TcpStream[src]

impl<'a> Read for &'a TcpStream[src]

impl Source for TcpStream[src]

impl Write for TcpStream[src]

impl<'a> Write for &'a TcpStream[src]

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