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Store

Struct Store 

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pub struct Store<S, M, R>
where S: Update<M, Return = R> + Share,
{ /* private fields */ }
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The Store updates the applications’ state concurrently. It handles messages coming from the frontend and updates the state accordingly.

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impl<S, M, R> Store<S, M, R>
where S: Update<M, Return = R> + Share, R: Share,

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pub fn new(tx: UnboundedSender<S>) -> Self

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impl<S, M, R> Store<S, M, R>
where S: Update<M, Return = R> + Share, M: Share, R: Share,

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pub async fn run( self, state: S, terminator: Terminator<R>, message_rx: Receiver<M>, work_rx: UnboundedReceiver<M>, interrupt_rx: Receiver<Interrupted<R>>, ) -> Result<Interrupted<R>>

By calling main_loop, the store will wait for new messages coming from the frontend and update the applications’ state accordingly. It will also tick with the defined STORE_TICK_RATE. Updated states are then being send to the state message channel.

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impl<S, M, R> Freeze for Store<S, M, R>

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impl<S, M, R> RefUnwindSafe for Store<S, M, R>

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impl<S, M, R> Send for Store<S, M, R>
where M: Send, R: Send,

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impl<S, M, R> Sync for Store<S, M, R>
where M: Sync, R: Sync,

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impl<S, M, R> Unpin for Store<S, M, R>
where M: Unpin, R: Unpin,

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impl<S, M, R> UnsafeUnpin for Store<S, M, R>

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impl<S, M, R> UnwindSafe for Store<S, M, R>
where M: UnwindSafe, R: UnwindSafe,

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