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denoland-deno/cli/tokio_write.rs

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// Copyright 2018-2019 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use crate::resources::DenoAsyncWrite;
use deno::ErrBox;
use futures::{Future, Poll};
use std::mem;
/// A future used to write some data to a stream.
///
/// This is created by the [`write`] top-level method.
///
/// [`write`]: fn.write.html
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Write<A, T> {
state: State<A, T>,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
enum State<A, T> {
Pending { a: A, buf: T },
Empty,
}
/// Creates a future that will write some of the buffer `buf` to
/// the stream `a` provided.
///
/// Any error which happens during writing will cause both the stream and the
/// buffer to get destroyed.
pub fn write<A, T>(a: A, buf: T) -> Write<A, T>
where
A: DenoAsyncWrite,
T: AsRef<[u8]>,
{
Write {
state: State::Pending { a, buf },
}
}
/// This is almost the same implementation as in tokio, difference is
/// that error type is `ErrBox` instead of `std::io::Error`.
impl<A, T> Future for Write<A, T>
where
A: DenoAsyncWrite,
T: AsRef<[u8]>,
{
type Item = (A, T, usize);
type Error = ErrBox;
fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<(A, T, usize), ErrBox> {
let nwritten = match self.state {
State::Pending {
ref mut a,
ref mut buf,
} => try_ready!(a.poll_write(buf.as_ref())),
State::Empty => panic!("poll a Read after it's done"),
};
match mem::replace(&mut self.state, State::Empty) {
State::Pending { a, buf } => Ok((a, buf, nwritten).into()),
State::Empty => panic!("invalid internal state"),
}
}
}