Struct tokio_signal::unix::Signal [−][src]
pub struct Signal { /* fields omitted */ }
An implementation of Stream
for receiving a particular type of signal.
This structure implements the Stream
trait and represents notifications
of the current process receiving a particular signal. The signal being
listened for is passed to Signal::new
, and the same signal number is then
yielded as each element for the stream.
In general signal handling on Unix is a pretty tricky topic, and this
structure is no exception! There are some important limitations to keep in
mind when using Signal
streams:
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Signals handling in Unix already necessitates coalescing signals together sometimes. This
Signal
stream is also no exception here in that it will also coalesce signals. That is, even if the signal handler for this process runs multiple times, theSignal
stream may only return one signal notification. Specifically, beforepoll
is called, all signal notifications are coalesced into one item returned frompoll
. Oncepoll
has been called, however, a further signal is guaranteed to be yielded as an item.Put another way, any element pulled off the returned stream corresponds to at least one signal, but possibly more.
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Signal handling in general is relatively inefficient. Although some improvements are possible in this crate, it's recommended to not plan on having millions of signal channels open.
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Currently the "driver task" to process incoming signals never exits. This driver task runs in the background of the event loop provided, and in general you shouldn't need to worry about it.
If you've got any questions about this feel free to open an issue on the repo, though, as I'd love to chat about this! In other words, I'd love to alleviate some of these limitations if possible!
Methods
impl Signal
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impl Signal
pub fn new(signal: c_int) -> IoFuture<Signal>
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pub fn new(signal: c_int) -> IoFuture<Signal>
Creates a new stream which will receive notifications when the current
process receives the signal signal
.
This function will create a new stream which binds to the default event loop. This function returns a future which will then resolve to the signal stream, if successful.
The Signal
stream is an infinite stream which will receive
notifications whenever a signal is received. More documentation can be
found on Signal
itself, but to reiterate:
- Signals may be coalesced beyond what the kernel already does.
- Once a signal handler is registered with the process the underlying libc signal handler is never unregistered.
A Signal
stream can be created for a particular signal number
multiple times. When a signal is received then all the associated
channels will receive the signal notification.
pub fn with_handle(signal: c_int, handle: &Handle) -> IoFuture<Signal>
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pub fn with_handle(signal: c_int, handle: &Handle) -> IoFuture<Signal>
Creates a new stream which will receive notifications when the current
process receives the signal signal
.
This function will create a new stream which may be based on the event loop handle provided. This function returns a future which will then resolve to the signal stream, if successful.
The Signal
stream is an infinite stream which will receive
notifications whenever a signal is received. More documentation can be
found on Signal
itself, but to reiterate:
- Signals may be coalesced beyond what the kernel already does.
- Once a signal handler is registered with the process the underlying libc signal handler is never unregistered.
A Signal
stream can be created for a particular signal number
multiple times. When a signal is received then all the associated
channels will receive the signal notification.
Trait Implementations
impl Send for Signal
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impl Send for Signal
impl Stream for Signal
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impl Stream for Signal
type Item = c_int
The type of item this stream will yield on success.
type Error = Error
The type of error this stream may generate.
fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<Option<c_int>, Error>
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fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<Option<c_int>, Error>
Attempt to pull out the next value of this stream, returning None
if the stream is finished. Read more
fn wait(self) -> Wait<Self>
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fn wait(self) -> Wait<Self>
Creates an iterator which blocks the current thread until each item of this stream is resolved. Read more
fn into_future(self) -> StreamFuture<Self>
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fn into_future(self) -> StreamFuture<Self>
Converts this stream into a Future
. Read more
fn map<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Map<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> U,
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fn map<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Map<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> U,
Converts a stream of type T
to a stream of type U
. Read more
fn map_err<U, F>(self, f: F) -> MapErr<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(Self::Error) -> U,
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fn map_err<U, F>(self, f: F) -> MapErr<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(Self::Error) -> U,
Converts a stream of error type T
to a stream of error type U
. Read more
fn filter<F>(self, f: F) -> Filter<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,
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fn filter<F>(self, f: F) -> Filter<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,
Filters the values produced by this stream according to the provided predicate. Read more
fn filter_map<F, B>(self, f: F) -> FilterMap<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Option<B>,
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fn filter_map<F, B>(self, f: F) -> FilterMap<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Option<B>,
Filters the values produced by this stream while simultaneously mapping them to a different type. Read more
fn then<F, U>(self, f: F) -> Then<Self, F, U> where
F: FnMut(Result<Self::Item, Self::Error>) -> U,
U: IntoFuture,
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fn then<F, U>(self, f: F) -> Then<Self, F, U> where
F: FnMut(Result<Self::Item, Self::Error>) -> U,
U: IntoFuture,
Chain on a computation for when a value is ready, passing the resulting item to the provided closure f
. Read more
fn and_then<F, U>(self, f: F) -> AndThen<Self, F, U> where
F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> U,
U: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
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fn and_then<F, U>(self, f: F) -> AndThen<Self, F, U> where
F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> U,
U: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
Chain on a computation for when a value is ready, passing the successful results to the provided closure f
. Read more
fn or_else<F, U>(self, f: F) -> OrElse<Self, F, U> where
F: FnMut(Self::Error) -> U,
U: IntoFuture<Item = Self::Item>,
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fn or_else<F, U>(self, f: F) -> OrElse<Self, F, U> where
F: FnMut(Self::Error) -> U,
U: IntoFuture<Item = Self::Item>,
Chain on a computation for when an error happens, passing the erroneous result to the provided closure f
. Read more
fn collect(self) -> Collect<Self>
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fn collect(self) -> Collect<Self>
Collect all of the values of this stream into a vector, returning a future representing the result of that computation. Read more
fn concat2(self) -> Concat2<Self> where
Self::Item: Extend<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item>,
Self::Item: IntoIterator,
Self::Item: Default,
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fn concat2(self) -> Concat2<Self> where
Self::Item: Extend<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item>,
Self::Item: IntoIterator,
Self::Item: Default,
Concatenate all results of a stream into a single extendable destination, returning a future representing the end result. Read more
fn concat(self) -> Concat<Self> where
Self::Item: Extend<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item>,
Self::Item: IntoIterator,
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fn concat(self) -> Concat<Self> where
Self::Item: Extend<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item>,
Self::Item: IntoIterator,
: please use Stream::concat2
instead
Concatenate all results of a stream into a single extendable destination, returning a future representing the end result. Read more
fn fold<F, T, Fut>(self, init: T, f: F) -> Fold<Self, F, Fut, T> where
F: FnMut(T, Self::Item) -> Fut,
Fut: IntoFuture<Item = T>,
Self::Error: From<<Fut as IntoFuture>::Error>,
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fn fold<F, T, Fut>(self, init: T, f: F) -> Fold<Self, F, Fut, T> where
F: FnMut(T, Self::Item) -> Fut,
Fut: IntoFuture<Item = T>,
Self::Error: From<<Fut as IntoFuture>::Error>,
Execute an accumulating computation over a stream, collecting all the values into one final result. Read more
fn flatten(self) -> Flatten<Self> where
Self::Item: Stream,
<Self::Item as Stream>::Error: From<Self::Error>,
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fn flatten(self) -> Flatten<Self> where
Self::Item: Stream,
<Self::Item as Stream>::Error: From<Self::Error>,
Flattens a stream of streams into just one continuous stream. Read more
fn skip_while<P, R>(self, pred: P) -> SkipWhile<Self, P, R> where
P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> R,
R: IntoFuture<Item = bool, Error = Self::Error>,
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fn skip_while<P, R>(self, pred: P) -> SkipWhile<Self, P, R> where
P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> R,
R: IntoFuture<Item = bool, Error = Self::Error>,
Skip elements on this stream while the predicate provided resolves to true
. Read more
fn take_while<P, R>(self, pred: P) -> TakeWhile<Self, P, R> where
P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> R,
R: IntoFuture<Item = bool, Error = Self::Error>,
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fn take_while<P, R>(self, pred: P) -> TakeWhile<Self, P, R> where
P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> R,
R: IntoFuture<Item = bool, Error = Self::Error>,
Take elements from this stream while the predicate provided resolves to true
. Read more
fn for_each<F, U>(self, f: F) -> ForEach<Self, F, U> where
F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> U,
U: IntoFuture<Item = (), Error = Self::Error>,
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fn for_each<F, U>(self, f: F) -> ForEach<Self, F, U> where
F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> U,
U: IntoFuture<Item = (), Error = Self::Error>,
Runs this stream to completion, executing the provided closure for each element on the stream. Read more
fn from_err<E>(self) -> FromErr<Self, E> where
E: From<Self::Error>,
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fn from_err<E>(self) -> FromErr<Self, E> where
E: From<Self::Error>,
Map this stream's error to any error implementing From
for this stream's Error
, returning a new stream. Read more
fn take(self, amt: u64) -> Take<Self>
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fn take(self, amt: u64) -> Take<Self>
Creates a new stream of at most amt
items of the underlying stream. Read more
fn skip(self, amt: u64) -> Skip<Self>
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fn skip(self, amt: u64) -> Skip<Self>
Creates a new stream which skips amt
items of the underlying stream. Read more
fn fuse(self) -> Fuse<Self>
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fn fuse(self) -> Fuse<Self>
Fuse a stream such that poll
will never again be called once it has finished. Read more
fn by_ref(&mut self) -> &mut Self
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fn by_ref(&mut self) -> &mut Self
Borrows a stream, rather than consuming it. Read more
fn catch_unwind(self) -> CatchUnwind<Self> where
Self: UnwindSafe,
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fn catch_unwind(self) -> CatchUnwind<Self> where
Self: UnwindSafe,
Catches unwinding panics while polling the stream. Read more
fn buffered(self, amt: usize) -> Buffered<Self> where
Self::Item: IntoFuture,
<Self::Item as IntoFuture>::Error == Self::Error,
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fn buffered(self, amt: usize) -> Buffered<Self> where
Self::Item: IntoFuture,
<Self::Item as IntoFuture>::Error == Self::Error,
An adaptor for creating a buffered list of pending futures. Read more
fn buffer_unordered(self, amt: usize) -> BufferUnordered<Self> where
Self::Item: IntoFuture,
<Self::Item as IntoFuture>::Error == Self::Error,
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fn buffer_unordered(self, amt: usize) -> BufferUnordered<Self> where
Self::Item: IntoFuture,
<Self::Item as IntoFuture>::Error == Self::Error,
An adaptor for creating a buffered list of pending futures (unordered). Read more
fn merge<S>(self, other: S) -> Merge<Self, S> where
S: Stream<Error = Self::Error>,
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fn merge<S>(self, other: S) -> Merge<Self, S> where
S: Stream<Error = Self::Error>,
: functionality provided by select
now
An adapter for merging the output of two streams. Read more
fn zip<S>(self, other: S) -> Zip<Self, S> where
S: Stream<Error = Self::Error>,
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fn zip<S>(self, other: S) -> Zip<Self, S> where
S: Stream<Error = Self::Error>,
An adapter for zipping two streams together. Read more
fn chain<S>(self, other: S) -> Chain<Self, S> where
S: Stream<Item = Self::Item, Error = Self::Error>,
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fn chain<S>(self, other: S) -> Chain<Self, S> where
S: Stream<Item = Self::Item, Error = Self::Error>,
Adapter for chaining two stream. Read more
fn peekable(self) -> Peekable<Self>
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fn peekable(self) -> Peekable<Self>
Creates a new stream which exposes a peek
method. Read more
fn chunks(self, capacity: usize) -> Chunks<Self>
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fn chunks(self, capacity: usize) -> Chunks<Self>
An adaptor for chunking up items of the stream inside a vector. Read more
fn select<S>(self, other: S) -> Select<Self, S> where
S: Stream<Item = Self::Item, Error = Self::Error>,
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fn select<S>(self, other: S) -> Select<Self, S> where
S: Stream<Item = Self::Item, Error = Self::Error>,
Creates a stream that selects the next element from either this stream or the provided one, whichever is ready first. Read more
fn forward<S>(self, sink: S) -> Forward<Self, S> where
S: Sink<SinkItem = Self::Item>,
Self::Error: From<<S as Sink>::SinkError>,
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fn forward<S>(self, sink: S) -> Forward<Self, S> where
S: Sink<SinkItem = Self::Item>,
Self::Error: From<<S as Sink>::SinkError>,
A future that completes after the given stream has been fully processed into the sink, including flushing. Read more
fn split(self) -> (SplitSink<Self>, SplitStream<Self>) where
Self: Sink,
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fn split(self) -> (SplitSink<Self>, SplitStream<Self>) where
Self: Sink,
Splits this Stream + Sink
object into separate Stream
and Sink
objects. Read more
fn inspect<F>(self, f: F) -> Inspect<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(&Self::Item),
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fn inspect<F>(self, f: F) -> Inspect<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(&Self::Item),
Do something with each item of this stream, afterwards passing it on. Read more
fn inspect_err<F>(self, f: F) -> InspectErr<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(&Self::Error),
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fn inspect_err<F>(self, f: F) -> InspectErr<Self, F> where
F: FnMut(&Self::Error),
Do something with the error of this stream, afterwards passing it on. Read more
impl Drop for Signal
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impl Drop for Signal