Struct futures::unsync::oneshot::Sender
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pub struct Sender<T> { /* fields omitted */ }Represents the completion half of a oneshot through which the result of a computation is signaled.
This is created by the unsync::oneshot::channel function and is equivalent
in functionality to sync::oneshot::Sender except that it cannot be sent
across threads.
Methods
impl<T> Sender<T>[src]
fn send(self, val: T) -> Result<(), T>
Completes this oneshot with a successful result.
This function will consume self and indicate to the other end, the
Receiver, that the error provided is the result of the computation this
represents.
If the value is successfully enqueued for the remote end to receive,
then Ok(()) is returned. If the receiving end was deallocated before
this function was called, however, then Err is returned with the value
provided.
fn poll_cancel(&mut self) -> Poll<(), ()>
Polls this Sender half to detect whether the Receiver this has
paired with has gone away.
This function can be used to learn about when the Receiver (consumer)
half has gone away and nothing will be able to receive a message sent
from complete.
Like Future::poll, this function will panic if it's not called from
within the context of a task. In otherwords, this should only ever be
called from inside another future.
If Ready is returned then it means that the Receiver has disappeared
and the result this Sender would otherwise produce should no longer
be produced.
If NotReady is returned then the Receiver is still alive and may be
able to receive a message if sent. The current task, however, is
scheduled to receive a notification if the corresponding Receiver goes
away.