Trait gio::prelude::CancellableExt
source · pub trait CancellableExt: IsA<Cancellable> + Sealed + 'static {
// Provided methods
fn cancel(&self) { ... }
fn fd(&self) -> i32 { ... }
fn is_cancelled(&self) -> bool { ... }
fn pop_current(&self) { ... }
fn push_current(&self) { ... }
fn release_fd(&self) { ... }
}
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Provided Methods§
sourcefn cancel(&self)
fn cancel(&self)
Will set self
to cancelled, and will emit the
cancelled
signal. (However, see the warning about
race conditions in the documentation for that signal if you are
planning to connect to it.)
This function is thread-safe. In other words, you can safely call
it from a thread other than the one running the operation that was
passed the self
.
If self
is None
, this function returns immediately for convenience.
The convention within GIO is that cancelling an asynchronous
operation causes it to complete asynchronously. That is, if you
cancel the operation from the same thread in which it is running,
then the operation’s GAsyncReadyCallback
will not be invoked until
the application returns to the main loop.
sourcefn fd(&self) -> i32
fn fd(&self) -> i32
Gets the file descriptor for a cancellable job. This can be used to
implement cancellable operations on Unix systems. The returned fd will
turn readable when self
is cancelled.
You are not supposed to read from the fd yourself, just check for
readable status. Reading to unset the readable status is done
with g_cancellable_reset()
.
After a successful return from this function, you should use
release_fd()
to free up resources allocated for
the returned file descriptor.
See also g_cancellable_make_pollfd()
.
Returns
A valid file descriptor. -1
if the file descriptor
is not supported, or on errors.
sourcefn is_cancelled(&self) -> bool
fn is_cancelled(&self) -> bool
sourcefn pop_current(&self)
fn pop_current(&self)
Pops self
off the cancellable stack (verifying that self
is on the top of the stack).
sourcefn push_current(&self)
fn push_current(&self)
Pushes self
onto the cancellable stack. The current
cancellable can then be received using Cancellable::current()
.
This is useful when implementing cancellable operations in code that does not allow you to pass down the cancellable object.
This is typically called automatically by e.g. File
operations,
so you rarely have to call this yourself.
sourcefn release_fd(&self)
fn release_fd(&self)
Releases a resources previously allocated by fd()
or g_cancellable_make_pollfd()
.
For compatibility reasons with older releases, calling this function
is not strictly required, the resources will be automatically freed
when the self
is finalized. However, the self
will
block scarce file descriptors until it is finalized if this function
is not called. This can cause the application to run out of file
descriptors when many GCancellables
are used at the same time.