pub struct OwnedReadHalf { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Owned read half of a UnixStream
, created by into_split
.
Reading from an OwnedReadHalf
is usually done using the convenience methods found
on the AsyncReadExt
trait.
Implementations
sourceimpl OwnedReadHalf
impl OwnedReadHalf
sourcepub fn reunite(self, other: OwnedWriteHalf) -> Result<UnixStream, ReuniteError>
pub fn reunite(self, other: OwnedWriteHalf) -> Result<UnixStream, ReuniteError>
Attempts to put the two halves of a UnixStream
back together and
recover the original socket. Succeeds only if the two halves
originated from the same call to into_split
.
sourcepub async fn ready(&self, interest: Interest) -> Result<Ready>
pub async fn ready(&self, interest: Interest) -> Result<Ready>
Waits for any of the requested ready states.
This function is usually paired with try_read()
. It can be used instead
of readable()
to check the returned ready set for Ready::READABLE
and Ready::READ_CLOSED
events.
The function may complete without the socket being ready. This is a
false-positive and attempting an operation will return with
io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock
. The function can also return with an empty
Ready
set, so you should always check the returned value and possibly
wait again if the requested states are not set.
This function is equivalent to UnixStream::ready
.
Cancel safety
This method is cancel safe. Once a readiness event occurs, the method
will continue to return immediately until the readiness event is
consumed by an attempt to read or write that fails with WouldBlock
or
Poll::Pending
.
sourcepub async fn readable(&self) -> Result<()>
pub async fn readable(&self) -> Result<()>
Waits for the socket to become readable.
This function is equivalent to ready(Interest::READABLE)
and is usually
paired with try_read()
.
Cancel safety
This method is cancel safe. Once a readiness event occurs, the method
will continue to return immediately until the readiness event is
consumed by an attempt to read that fails with WouldBlock
or
Poll::Pending
.
sourcepub fn try_read(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize>
pub fn try_read(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize>
Tries to read data from the stream into the provided buffer, returning how many bytes were read.
Receives any pending data from the socket but does not wait for new data
to arrive. On success, returns the number of bytes read. Because
try_read()
is non-blocking, the buffer does not have to be stored by
the async task and can exist entirely on the stack.
Usually, readable()
or ready()
is used with this function.
Return
If data is successfully read, Ok(n)
is returned, where n
is the
number of bytes read. If n
is 0
, then it can indicate one of two scenarios:
- The stream’s read half is closed and will no longer yield data.
- The specified buffer was 0 bytes in length.
If the stream is not ready to read data,
Err(io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock)
is returned.
sourcepub fn try_read_buf<B: BufMut>(&self, buf: &mut B) -> Result<usize>
pub fn try_read_buf<B: BufMut>(&self, buf: &mut B) -> Result<usize>
Tries to read data from the stream into the provided buffer, advancing the buffer’s internal cursor, returning how many bytes were read.
Receives any pending data from the socket but does not wait for new data
to arrive. On success, returns the number of bytes read. Because
try_read_buf()
is non-blocking, the buffer does not have to be stored by
the async task and can exist entirely on the stack.
Usually, readable()
or ready()
is used with this function.
Return
If data is successfully read, Ok(n)
is returned, where n
is the
number of bytes read. Ok(0)
indicates the stream’s read half is closed
and will no longer yield data. If the stream is not ready to read data
Err(io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock)
is returned.
sourcepub fn try_read_vectored(&self, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> Result<usize>
pub fn try_read_vectored(&self, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> Result<usize>
Tries to read data from the stream into the provided buffers, returning how many bytes were read.
Data is copied to fill each buffer in order, with the final buffer
written to possibly being only partially filled. This method behaves
equivalently to a single call to try_read()
with concatenated
buffers.
Receives any pending data from the socket but does not wait for new data
to arrive. On success, returns the number of bytes read. Because
try_read_vectored()
is non-blocking, the buffer does not have to be
stored by the async task and can exist entirely on the stack.
Usually, readable()
or ready()
is used with this function.
Return
If data is successfully read, Ok(n)
is returned, where n
is the
number of bytes read. Ok(0)
indicates the stream’s read half is closed
and will no longer yield data. If the stream is not ready to read data
Err(io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock)
is returned.
sourcepub fn peer_addr(&self) -> Result<SocketAddr>
pub fn peer_addr(&self) -> Result<SocketAddr>
Returns the socket address of the remote half of this connection.
sourcepub fn local_addr(&self) -> Result<SocketAddr>
pub fn local_addr(&self) -> Result<SocketAddr>
Returns the socket address of the local half of this connection.