Struct tokio_core::reactor::Handle
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pub struct Handle { /* fields omitted */ }A non-sendable handle to an event loop, useful for manufacturing instances
of LoopData.
Methods
impl Handle[src]
pub fn new_tokio_handle(&self) -> &Handle[src]
Returns a reference to the new Tokio handle
pub fn remote(&self) -> &Remote[src]
Returns a reference to the underlying remote handle to the event loop.
pub fn spawn<F>(&self, f: F) where
F: Future<Item = (), Error = ()> + 'static, [src]
F: Future<Item = (), Error = ()> + 'static,
Spawns a new future on the event loop this handle is associated with.
Panics
This method will not catch panics from polling the future f. If
the future panics then it's the responsibility of the caller to catch
that panic and handle it as appropriate.
pub fn spawn_send<F>(&self, f: F) where
F: Future<Item = (), Error = ()> + Send + 'static, [src]
F: Future<Item = (), Error = ()> + Send + 'static,
Spawns a new future onto the threadpool
Panics
This function panics if the spawn fails. Failure occurs if the executor is currently at capacity and is unable to spawn a new future.
pub fn spawn_fn<F, R>(&self, f: F) where
F: FnOnce() -> R + 'static,
R: IntoFuture<Item = (), Error = ()> + 'static, [src]
F: FnOnce() -> R + 'static,
R: IntoFuture<Item = (), Error = ()> + 'static,
Spawns a closure on this event loop.
This function is a convenience wrapper around the spawn function above
for running a closure wrapped in futures::lazy. It will spawn the
function f provided onto the event loop, and continue to run the
future returned by f on the event loop as well.
Panics
This method will not catch panics from polling the future f. If
the future panics then it's the responsibility of the caller to catch
that panic and handle it as appropriate.
pub fn id(&self) -> CoreId[src]
Return the ID of the represented Core
Trait Implementations
impl Clone for Handle[src]
fn clone(&self) -> Handle[src]
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)1.0.0[src]
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
impl<F> Executor<F> for Handle where
F: Future<Item = (), Error = ()> + 'static, [src]
F: Future<Item = (), Error = ()> + 'static,
fn execute(&self, future: F) -> Result<(), ExecuteError<F>>[src]
Spawns a future to run on this Executor, typically in the "background". Read more