[][src]Struct tokio::fs::ReadDir

#[must_use = "streams do nothing unless polled"]pub struct ReadDir(_);
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Stream of the entries in a directory.

This stream is returned from the read_dir function of this module and will yield instances of DirEntry. Through a DirEntry information like the entry's path and possibly other metadata can be learned.

Errors

This stream will return an Err if there's some sort of intermittent IO error during iteration.

Implementations

impl ReadDir[src]

pub async fn next_entry(&mut self) -> Result<Option<DirEntry>>[src]

Returns the next entry in the directory stream.

pub fn poll_next_entry(
    &mut self,
    cx: &mut Context<'_>
) -> Poll<Result<Option<DirEntry>>>
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Polls for the next directory entry in the stream.

This method returns:

  • Poll::Pending if the next directory entry is not yet available.
  • Poll::Ready(Ok(Some(entry))) if the next directory entry is available.
  • Poll::Ready(Ok(None)) if there are no more directory entries in this stream.
  • Poll::Ready(Err(err)) if an IO error occurred while reading the next directory entry.

When the method returns Poll::Pending, the Waker in the provided Context is scheduled to receive a wakeup when the next directory entry becomes available on the underlying IO resource.

Note that on multiple calls to poll_next_entry, only the Waker from the Context passed to the most recent call is scheduled to receive a wakeup.

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for ReadDir[src]

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