pub struct Builder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder that lets you configure how a Pool determines whether the underlying service is loaded or not. See the module-level documentation and the builder’s methods for details.

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Create a new builder with default values for all load settings.

If you just want to use the defaults, you can just use Pool::new.

When the estimated load (see the module-level docs) drops below this threshold, and there are at least two services active, a service is removed.

The default value is 0.01. That is, when one in every 100 poll_ready calls return Pending, then the underlying service is considered underutilized.

When the estimated load (see the module-level docs) exceeds this threshold, and no service is currently in the process of being added, a new service is scheduled to be added to the underlying Balance.

The default value is 0.5. That is, when every other call to poll_ready returns Pending, then the underlying service is considered highly loaded.

The initial estimated load average.

This is also the value that the estimated load will be reset to whenever a service is added or removed.

The default value is 0.1.

How aggressively the estimated load average is updated.

This is the α parameter of the formula for the exponential moving average, and dictates how quickly new samples of the current load affect the estimated load. If the value is closer to 1, newer samples affect the load average a lot (when α is 1, the load average is immediately set to the current load). If the value is closer to 0, newer samples affect the load average very little at a time.

The given value is clamped to [0,1].

The default value is 0.05, meaning, in very approximate terms, that each new load sample affects the estimated load by 5%.

The maximum number of backing Service instances to maintain.

When the limit is reached, the load estimate is clamped to the high load threshhold, and no new service is spawned.

No maximum limit is imposed by default.

See Pool::new.

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