pub struct Take<R> { /* private fields */ }
Expand description

Reader for the take method.

Implementations

Returns the remaining number of bytes that can be read before this instance will return EOF.

Note

This instance may reach EOF after reading fewer bytes than indicated by this method if the underlying AsyncRead instance reaches EOF.

Examples
use futures::io::{AsyncReadExt, Cursor};

let reader = Cursor::new(&b"12345678"[..]);
let mut buffer = [0; 2];

let mut take = reader.take(4);
let n = take.read(&mut buffer).await?;

assert_eq!(take.limit(), 2);

Sets the number of bytes that can be read before this instance will return EOF. This is the same as constructing a new Take instance, so the amount of bytes read and the previous limit value don’t matter when calling this method.

Examples
use futures::io::{AsyncReadExt, Cursor};

let reader = Cursor::new(&b"12345678"[..]);
let mut buffer = [0; 4];

let mut take = reader.take(4);
let n = take.read(&mut buffer).await?;

assert_eq!(n, 4);
assert_eq!(take.limit(), 0);

take.set_limit(10);
let n = take.read(&mut buffer).await?;
assert_eq!(n, 4);

Acquires a reference to the underlying sink or stream that this combinator is pulling from.

Acquires a mutable reference to the underlying sink or stream that this combinator is pulling from.

Note that care must be taken to avoid tampering with the state of the sink or stream which may otherwise confuse this combinator.

Acquires a pinned mutable reference to the underlying sink or stream that this combinator is pulling from.

Note that care must be taken to avoid tampering with the state of the sink or stream which may otherwise confuse this combinator.

Consumes this combinator, returning the underlying sink or stream.

Note that this may discard intermediate state of this combinator, so care should be taken to avoid losing resources when this is called.

Trait Implementations

Attempt to return the contents of the internal buffer, filling it with more data from the inner reader if it is empty. Read more
Tells this buffer that amt bytes have been consumed from the buffer, so they should no longer be returned in calls to poll_read. Read more
Attempt to read from the AsyncRead into buf. Read more
Attempt to read from the AsyncRead into bufs using vectored IO operations. Read more
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Auto Trait Implementations

Blanket Implementations

Gets the TypeId of self. Read more
Creates a future which will wait for a non-empty buffer to be available from this I/O object or EOF to be reached. Read more
A convenience for calling AsyncBufRead::consume on [Unpin] IO types. Read more
Creates a future which will read all the bytes associated with this I/O object into buf until the delimiter byte or EOF is reached. This method is the async equivalent to BufRead::read_until. Read more
Creates a future which will read all the bytes associated with this I/O object into buf until a newline (the 0xA byte) or EOF is reached, This method is the async equivalent to BufRead::read_line. Read more
Returns a stream over the lines of this reader. This method is the async equivalent to BufRead::lines. Read more
Creates an adaptor which will chain this stream with another. Read more
Tries to read some bytes directly into the given buf in asynchronous manner, returning a future type. Read more
Creates a future which will read from the AsyncRead into bufs using vectored IO operations. Read more
Creates a future which will read exactly enough bytes to fill buf, returning an error if end of file (EOF) is hit sooner. Read more
Creates a future which will read all the bytes from this AsyncRead. Read more
Creates a future which will read all the bytes from this AsyncRead. Read more
Helper method for splitting this read/write object into two halves. Read more
Creates an AsyncRead adapter which will read at most limit bytes from the underlying reader. Read more
Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more

Returns the argument unchanged.

Calls U::from(self).

That is, this conversion is whatever the implementation of [From]<T> for U chooses to do.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
Performs the conversion.
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
Performs the conversion.