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// Copyright 2017 Jonathan Creekmore // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. #![cfg(unix)] //! Provides `TimeoutReader` and `TimeoutWriter` structs to time out reads and //! writes, respectively. `TimeoutReader` implements `Read` and `TimeoutWriter` //! implements `Write`. If any operation times out, the method called will return //! an `io::ErrorKind::TimedOut` variant as the value of `io::Error`. All other //! error values that would normally be produced by the underlying implementation //! of the `Read` or `Write` trait could also be produced by the `TimeoutReader` and //! `TimeoutWriter` structs. //! //! # Example: read from a process with a 5-second timeout //! //! Given a process that writes to standard out, read from the output once it is there, //! but fail if you have to wait longer than 5-seconds for data to be present on standard //! out. //! //! ```rust //! use std::io::{ErrorKind, Read, Result}; //! use std::process; //! use std::time::Duration; //! use timeout_readwrite::TimeoutReader; //! //! fn read_command(mut cmd: process::Command) -> Result<String> { //! let child = cmd.stdout(process::Stdio::piped()) //! .stderr(process::Stdio::null()) //! .spawn() //! .expect("spawing did not succeed"); //! let stdout = child.stdout.expect("stdout must be there"); //! //! let mut data = String::new(); //! let mut rdr = TimeoutReader::new(stdout, Duration::new(5, 0)); //! rdr.read_to_string(&mut data)?; //! Ok(data) //! } //! //! match read_command(process::Command::new("ls")) { //! Ok(value) => { print!("{}", value); }, //! Err(ref e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::TimedOut => { println!("timed out!"); }, //! Err(ref e) => { println!("failed reading with {}", e); }, //! } //! ``` //! //! # Example: use the TimeoutReadExt trait //! //! Use the TimeoutReadExt trait to provide a simple helper method to creating a TimeoutReader. //! //! ```rust //! use std::io::{ErrorKind, Read, Result}; //! use std::process; //! use std::time::Duration; //! use timeout_readwrite::TimeoutReadExt; //! //! fn read_command(mut cmd: process::Command) -> Result<String> { //! let child = cmd.stdout(process::Stdio::piped()) //! .stderr(process::Stdio::null()) //! .spawn() //! .expect("spawing did not succeed"); //! let stdout = child.stdout.expect("stdout must be there"); //! //! let mut data = String::new(); //! stdout.with_timeout(Duration::new(5, 0)).read_to_string(&mut data)?; //! Ok(data) //! } //! //! match read_command(process::Command::new("ls")) { //! Ok(value) => { print!("{}", value); }, //! Err(ref e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::TimedOut => { println!("timed out!"); }, //! Err(ref e) => { println!("failed reading with {}", e); }, //! } //! ``` #[cfg(test)] #[macro_use] extern crate lazy_static; extern crate nix; mod utils; pub mod reader; pub use reader::{TimeoutReadExt, TimeoutReader}; pub mod writer; pub use writer::{TimeoutWriteExt, TimeoutWriter};