1 | use std::{io, time::Duration};
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3 | #[cfg (feature = "event-stream" )]
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4 | use super::sys::Waker;
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5 | use super::InternalEvent;
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6 |
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7 | #[cfg (unix)]
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8 | pub(crate) mod unix;
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9 | #[cfg (windows)]
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10 | pub(crate) mod windows;
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11 |
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12 | /// An interface for trying to read an `InternalEvent` within an optional `Duration`.
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13 | pub(crate) trait EventSource: Sync + Send {
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14 | /// Tries to read an `InternalEvent` within the given duration.
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15 | ///
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16 | /// # Arguments
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17 | ///
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18 | /// * `timeout` - `None` block indefinitely until an event is available, `Some(duration)` blocks
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19 | /// for the given timeout
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20 | ///
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21 | /// Returns `Ok(None)` if there's no event available and timeout expires.
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22 | fn try_read(&mut self, timeout: Option<Duration>) -> io::Result<Option<InternalEvent>>;
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23 |
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24 | /// Returns a `Waker` allowing to wake/force the `try_read` method to return `Ok(None)`.
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25 | #[cfg (feature = "event-stream" )]
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26 | fn waker(&self) -> Waker;
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27 | }
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28 | |