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EvalRequest

Struct EvalRequest 

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pub struct EvalRequest {
    pub expr: Expr,
    pub result_shape: Option<ShapeRef>,
    pub required_capabilities: Vec<CapabilityName>,
    pub deadline: Option<Duration>,
    pub consistency: Consistency,
    pub mode: EvalMode,
    pub answer_limit: Option<usize>,
    pub stream_buffer: Option<usize>,
    pub stream: bool,
    pub trace: bool,
}
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A request submitted to an EvalFabric for location-transparent eval.

This is the kernel’s protocol projection of an eval request; public transport descriptors live in server and agent-runner crates. See the README section “Distributed evaluation”.

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§expr: Expr

The expression to evaluate.

§result_shape: Option<ShapeRef>

Optional shape the result must satisfy.

§required_capabilities: Vec<CapabilityName>

Capabilities the evaluation requires.

§deadline: Option<Duration>

Optional wall-clock deadline for the evaluation.

§consistency: Consistency

Where the request may be answered from.

§mode: EvalMode

Which evaluation discipline to run under.

§answer_limit: Option<usize>

Optional cap on the number of answers (logic mode).

§stream_buffer: Option<usize>

Optional buffer size for streamed events.

§stream: bool

Whether to stream intermediate events rather than only the final value.

§trace: bool

Whether to collect and return an evaluation trace.

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impl Clone for EvalRequest

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fn clone(&self) -> EvalRequest

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Object for EvalRequest

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fn display(&self, _cx: &mut Cx) -> Result<String>

Render the object as a human-readable display string.
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fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any

Expose the object for Rust downcasting.
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fn header(&self) -> &ObjectHeader

Identity and trust header for the object; defaults to the shared anonymous header.
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fn op(&self, _key: &OpKey) -> Option<&dyn Op>

Resolve the operation registered under key, if any.
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fn claims( &self, _cx: &mut Cx, _pattern: &ClaimPattern, _sink: &mut dyn ClaimSink, ) -> Result<()>

Emit the object’s claims matching pattern into sink.
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fn snapshot(&self, _cx: &mut Cx) -> Result<Option<Datum>>

Optional content-addressable snapshot of the object’s state.
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impl ObjectCompat for EvalRequest

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fn class(&self, cx: &mut Cx) -> Result<ClassRef>

Class object this value belongs to; defaults to nil.
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fn as_expr(&self, cx: &mut Cx) -> Result<Expr>

Expression form of the object; defaults to an opaque extension node.
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fn as_table(&self, cx: &mut Cx) -> Result<Value>

Project the object into a table value; the default exposes its display.
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fn as_callable(&self) -> Option<&dyn Callable>

Callable view, if the object can be invoked.
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fn as_class(&self) -> Option<&dyn Class>

Class view, if the object is a class.
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fn as_shape(&self) -> Option<&dyn Shape>

Shape view, if the object is a shape.
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fn as_object_encoder(&self) -> Option<&dyn ObjectEncode>

Object-encoder view, if the object encodes other objects.
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fn as_read_constructor(&self) -> Option<&dyn ReadConstructor>

Read-constructor view, if the object decodes data forms.
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fn as_number_domain(&self) -> Option<&dyn NumberDomain>

Number-domain view, if the object is a number domain.
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fn as_number_value(&self) -> Option<&dyn NumberValue>

Number-value view, if the object is a domain number.
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fn as_eval_fabric(&self) -> Option<&dyn EvalFabric>

Eval-fabric view, if the object is a distributed eval surface.
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fn as_stream(&self) -> Option<&dyn Stream>

Stream view, if the object is a stream.
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fn as_sequence(&self) -> Option<&dyn Sequence>

Sequence view, if the object is a sequence.
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fn as_thunk(&self) -> Option<&dyn Thunk>

Thunk view, if the object is a deferred computation.
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fn as_list(&self) -> Option<&dyn ListValue>

List view, if the object is a list value.
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fn as_table_impl(&self) -> Option<&dyn Table>

Table-implementation view, if the object is a table.
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fn as_dir(&self) -> Option<&dyn Dir>

Directory view, if the object is a directory.
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fn truth(&self, _cx: &mut Cx) -> Result<bool>

Truthiness of the object; defaults to true.
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fn publish_shape_satisfaction_claims( &self, _cx: &mut Cx, _shape: &Ref, ) -> Result<bool>

Publish claims asserting that the object satisfies shape; returns whether any were published.

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