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MockSupervisorSource

Struct MockSupervisorSource 

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pub struct MockSupervisorSource { /* private fields */ }
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In-memory SupervisorSource used by tests and the M2 CLI’s own “no daemon yet” path. Tracks daemon state as a boolean and reports a stubbed socket path on Start / Status so the dispatcher copy has something concrete to print.

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impl MockSupervisorSource

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pub fn new(running: bool) -> Self

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pub fn is_running(&self) -> bool

Observed running-state. Handy for assertions.

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pub fn socket_torn_down(&self) -> bool

Did any prior call tear down the socket? Lets /kill-compound tests assert the behavior happened without exposing internal state on every reply.

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impl Debug for MockSupervisorSource

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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 MockSupervisorSource

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl SupervisorSource for MockSupervisorSource

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fn act( &self, action: SupervisorAction, ) -> Result<SupervisorReply, SupervisorError>

Issue an action to the supervisor. Read more
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fn tear_down_socket(&self) -> Result<bool, SupervisorError>

Tear down the daemon’s listener socket as part of a /kill. Idempotent: when the daemon is already stopped this returns Ok(false) and the dispatch layer treats that as “no tear-down needed”. When it did tear one down, returns Ok(true) so the /kill line can tag the compound behavior. Read more

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