Struct sea_streamer_stdio::StdioProducer

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pub struct StdioProducer { /* private fields */ }

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impl StdioProducer

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pub fn new() -> Self

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impl Clone for StdioProducer

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fn clone(&self) -> StdioProducer

Returns a copy 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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impl Debug for StdioProducer

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Producer for StdioProducer

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type Error = StdioErr

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type SendFuture = SendFuture

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fn send_to<S: Buffer>( &self, stream: &StreamKey, payload: S ) -> StdioResult<Self::SendFuture>

Send a message to a particular stream. This function is non-blocking. You don’t have to await the future if you are not interested in the Receipt.
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async fn end(self) -> StdioResult<()>

End this producer, only after flushing all it’s pending messages.
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async fn flush(&mut self) -> StdioResult<()>

Flush all pending messages.
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fn anchor(&mut self, stream: StreamKey) -> StdioResult<()>

Lock this producer to a particular stream. This function can only be called once. Subsequent calls should return StreamErr::AlreadyAnchored error.
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fn anchored(&self) -> StdioResult<&StreamKey>

If the producer is already anchored, return a reference to the StreamKey. If the producer is not anchored, this will return StreamErr::NotAnchored error.
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fn send<S>( &self, payload: S ) -> Result<Self::SendFuture, StreamErr<Self::Error>>
where S: Buffer,

Send a message to the already anchored stream. This function is non-blocking. You don’t have to await the future if you are not interested in the Receipt. Read more

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