usesuper::ReadBuf; use std::io; use std::ops::DerefMut; use std::pin::Pin; use std::task::{Context, Poll};
/// Reads bytes from a source. /// /// This trait is analogous to the [`std::io::Read`] trait, but integrates with /// the asynchronous task system. In particular, the [`poll_read`] method, /// unlike [`Read::read`], will automatically queue the current task for wakeup /// and return if data is not yet available, rather than blocking the calling /// thread. /// /// Specifically, this means that the `poll_read` function will return one of /// the following: /// /// * `Poll::Ready(Ok(()))` means that data was immediately read and placed into /// the output buffer. The amount of data read can be determined by the /// increase in the length of the slice returned by `ReadBuf::filled`. If the /// difference is 0, EOF has been reached. /// /// * `Poll::Pending` means that no data was read into the buffer /// provided. The I/O object is not currently readable but may become readable /// in the future. Most importantly, **the current future's task is scheduled /// to get unparked when the object is readable**. This means that like /// `Future::poll` you'll receive a notification when the I/O object is /// readable again. /// /// * `Poll::Ready(Err(e))` for other errors are standard I/O errors coming from the /// underlying object. /// /// This trait importantly means that the `read` method only works in the /// context of a future's task. The object may panic if used outside of a task. /// /// Utilities for working with `AsyncRead` values are provided by /// [`AsyncReadExt`]. /// /// [`poll_read`]: AsyncRead::poll_read /// [`std::io::Read`]: std::io::Read /// [`Read::read`]: std::io::Read::read /// [`AsyncReadExt`]: crate::io::AsyncReadExt pubtrait AsyncRead { /// Attempts to read from the `AsyncRead` into `buf`. /// /// On success, returns `Poll::Ready(Ok(()))` and places data in the /// unfilled portion of `buf`. If no data was read (`buf.filled().len()` is /// unchanged), it implies that EOF has been reached. /// /// If no data is available for reading, the method returns `Poll::Pending` /// and arranges for the current task (via `cx.waker()`) to receive a /// notification when the object becomes readable or is closed. fn poll_read( self: Pin<&mutSelf>,
cx: &mut Context<'_>,
buf: &mut ReadBuf<'_>,
) -> Poll<io::Result<()>>;
}
// The position could technically be out of bounds, so don't panic... if pos > slice.len() as u64 { return Poll::Ready(Ok(()));
}
let start = pos as usize; let amt = std::cmp::min(slice.len() - start, buf.remaining()); // Add won't overflow because of pos check above. let end = start + amt;
buf.put_slice(&slice[start..end]); self.set_position(end as u64);
Poll::Ready(Ok(()))
}
}
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