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Backoff

Struct Backoff 

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pub struct Backoff { /* private fields */ }
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A backoff policy: a base curve plus a jitter mode and a delay ceiling.

Construct with constant, linear, or exponential, then tune with with_max and with_jitter. It is usable on its own — pair it with Retry, or call iter and drive your own loop.

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use std::time::Duration;
use throttle_net::{Backoff, Jitter};

// Exponential from 50ms, doubling, capped at 5s, with full jitter.
let backoff = Backoff::exponential(Duration::from_millis(50), 2.0)
    .with_max(Duration::from_secs(5))
    .with_jitter(Jitter::Full);

let mut delays = backoff.iter();
let first = delays.next_delay();
assert!(first <= Duration::from_millis(50)); // full jitter: in [0, 50ms]

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impl Backoff

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pub fn constant(delay: Duration) -> Self

A fixed delay on every attempt, with no jitter.

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use std::time::Duration;
use throttle_net::Backoff;

let mut delays = Backoff::constant(Duration::from_millis(200)).iter();
assert_eq!(delays.next_delay(), Duration::from_millis(200));
assert_eq!(delays.next_delay(), Duration::from_millis(200));
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pub fn linear(initial: Duration, increment: Duration) -> Self

A delay that grows by increment each attempt: initial, initial + increment, initial + 2*increment, … capped at the maximum.

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use std::time::Duration;
use throttle_net::Backoff;

let mut delays = Backoff::linear(Duration::from_millis(100), Duration::from_millis(100)).iter();
assert_eq!(delays.next_delay(), Duration::from_millis(100));
assert_eq!(delays.next_delay(), Duration::from_millis(200));
assert_eq!(delays.next_delay(), Duration::from_millis(300));
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pub fn exponential(initial: Duration, factor: f64) -> Self

A delay that multiplies by factor each attempt: initial, initial * factor, initial * factor^2, … capped at the maximum.

A factor of 2.0 doubles each time. Non-finite or sub-one factors are accepted but make the curve flat or shrinking; pair with jitter for the usual behavior.

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use std::time::Duration;
use throttle_net::Backoff;

let mut delays = Backoff::exponential(Duration::from_millis(100), 2.0).iter();
assert_eq!(delays.next_delay(), Duration::from_millis(100));
assert_eq!(delays.next_delay(), Duration::from_millis(200));
assert_eq!(delays.next_delay(), Duration::from_millis(400));
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pub fn with_max(self, max: Duration) -> Self

Returns a copy with the delay ceiling set to max. No delay this backoff produces will exceed it.

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pub fn with_jitter(self, jitter: Jitter) -> Self

Returns a copy with the jitter mode set.

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pub const fn max(&self) -> Duration

The configured delay ceiling.

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pub const fn jitter(&self) -> Jitter

The configured jitter mode.

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pub fn iter(&self) -> BackoffIter

Starts a delay sequence, seeded from process entropy.

Each call returns an independent BackoffIter with its own random state, so two retry loops sharing one policy still jitter independently. The seed mixes a per-call counter with the wall clock under std; under no_std it is counter-only (still distinct per iterator within a run). For a fully reproducible sequence, use iter_seeded.

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pub fn iter_seeded(&self, seed: u64) -> BackoffIter

Starts a delay sequence with an explicit seed, for deterministic, reproducible tests.

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use std::time::Duration;
use throttle_net::{Backoff, Jitter};

let backoff = Backoff::exponential(Duration::from_millis(10), 2.0)
    .with_jitter(Jitter::Full);
// The same seed always yields the same sequence.
let a: Vec<_> = (0..5).scan(backoff.iter_seeded(7), |it, _| Some(it.next_delay())).collect();
let b: Vec<_> = (0..5).scan(backoff.iter_seeded(7), |it, _| Some(it.next_delay())).collect();
assert_eq!(a, b);

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impl Clone for Backoff

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fn clone(&self) -> Backoff

Returns a duplicate 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 Copy for Backoff

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impl Debug for Backoff

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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 Default for Backoff

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fn default() -> Self

Exponential from 100ms, doubling, capped at 30s, with decorrelated jitter — a sane production default that resists thundering herds.

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impl PartialEq for Backoff

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fn eq(&self, other: &Backoff) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for Backoff

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