Trait gio::prelude::IOStreamExt [−][src]
pub trait IOStreamExt: 'static { fn clear_pending(&self); fn close<P: IsA<Cancellable>>(
&self,
cancellable: Option<&P>
) -> Result<(), Error>; fn close_async<P: IsA<Cancellable>, Q: FnOnce(Result<(), Error>) + Send + 'static>(
&self,
io_priority: Priority,
cancellable: Option<&P>,
callback: Q
); fn close_async_future(
&self,
io_priority: Priority
) -> Pin<Box_<dyn Future<Output = Result<(), Error>> + 'static>>; fn input_stream(&self) -> InputStream; fn output_stream(&self) -> OutputStream; fn has_pending(&self) -> bool; fn is_closed(&self) -> bool; fn set_pending(&self) -> Result<(), Error>; fn connect_closed_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId; }
Expand description
Trait containing all IOStream
methods.
Implementors
FileIOStream
, IOStream
, SimpleIOStream
, SocketConnection
, TlsConnection
Required methods
fn clear_pending(&self)
fn clear_pending(&self)
Clears the pending flag on self
.
Closes the stream, releasing resources related to it. This will also close the individual input and output streams, if they are not already closed.
Once the stream is closed, all other operations will return
IOErrorEnum::Closed
. Closing a stream multiple times will not
return an error.
Closing a stream will automatically flush any outstanding buffers in the stream.
Streams will be automatically closed when the last reference is dropped, but you might want to call this function to make sure resources are released as early as possible.
Some streams might keep the backing store of the stream (e.g. a file descriptor) open after the stream is closed. See the documentation for the individual stream for details.
On failure the first error that happened will be reported, but the
close operation will finish as much as possible. A stream that failed
to close will still return IOErrorEnum::Closed
for all operations.
Still, it is important to check and report the error to the user,
otherwise there might be a loss of data as all data might not be written.
If cancellable
is not NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
was cancelled, the error IOErrorEnum::Cancelled
will be returned.
Cancelling a close will still leave the stream closed, but some streams
can use a faster close that doesn’t block to e.g. check errors.
The default implementation of this method just calls close on the individual input/output streams.
cancellable
optional Cancellable
object, None
to ignore
Returns
Requests an asynchronous close of the stream, releasing resources
related to it. When the operation is finished callback
will be
called. You can then call g_io_stream_close_finish()
to get
the result of the operation.
For behaviour details see close()
.
The asynchronous methods have a default fallback that uses threads to implement asynchronicity, so they are optional for inheriting classes. However, if you override one you must override all.
io_priority
the io priority of the request
cancellable
optional cancellable object
callback
callback to call when the request is satisfied
fn close_async_future(
&self,
io_priority: Priority
) -> Pin<Box_<dyn Future<Output = Result<(), Error>> + 'static>>
fn input_stream(&self) -> InputStream
fn input_stream(&self) -> InputStream
Gets the input stream for this object. This is used for reading.
Returns
a InputStream
, owned by the IOStream
.
Do not free.
fn output_stream(&self) -> OutputStream
fn output_stream(&self) -> OutputStream
Gets the output stream for this object. This is used for writing.
Returns
a OutputStream
, owned by the IOStream
.
Do not free.
fn has_pending(&self) -> bool
fn has_pending(&self) -> bool
fn set_pending(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
fn set_pending(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
fn connect_closed_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId