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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 19:33:14 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 19:33:14 +0000 |
commit | 36d22d82aa202bb199967e9512281e9a53db42c9 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 115.7.0esr.upstream/115.7.0esr
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/third_party/rust/futures-io/src/lib.rs b/third_party/rust/futures-io/src/lib.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e91eb78492 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/futures-io/src/lib.rs @@ -0,0 +1,558 @@ +//! Asynchronous I/O +//! +//! This crate contains the `AsyncRead`, `AsyncWrite`, `AsyncSeek`, and +//! `AsyncBufRead` traits, the asynchronous analogs to +//! `std::io::{Read, Write, Seek, BufRead}`. The primary difference is +//! that these traits integrate with the asynchronous task system. +//! +//! All items of this library are only available when the `std` feature of this +//! library is activated, and it is activated by default. + +#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)] +#![warn(missing_debug_implementations, missing_docs, rust_2018_idioms, unreachable_pub)] +// It cannot be included in the published code because this lints have false positives in the minimum required version. +#![cfg_attr(test, warn(single_use_lifetimes))] +#![doc(test( + no_crate_inject, + attr( + deny(warnings, rust_2018_idioms, single_use_lifetimes), + allow(dead_code, unused_assignments, unused_variables) + ) +))] +#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg))] + +#[cfg(feature = "std")] +mod if_std { + use std::io; + use std::ops::DerefMut; + use std::pin::Pin; + use std::task::{Context, Poll}; + + // Re-export some types from `std::io` so that users don't have to deal + // with conflicts when `use`ing `futures::io` and `std::io`. + #[allow(unreachable_pub)] // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57411 + #[doc(no_inline)] + pub use io::{Error, ErrorKind, IoSlice, IoSliceMut, Result, SeekFrom}; + + /// Read bytes asynchronously. + /// + /// 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. + pub trait AsyncRead { + /// Attempt to read from the `AsyncRead` into `buf`. + /// + /// On success, returns `Poll::Ready(Ok(num_bytes_read))`. + /// + /// If no data is available for reading, the method returns + /// `Poll::Pending` and arranges for the current task (via + /// `cx.waker().wake_by_ref()`) to receive a notification when the object becomes + /// readable or is closed. + /// + /// # Implementation + /// + /// This function may not return errors of kind `WouldBlock` or + /// `Interrupted`. Implementations must convert `WouldBlock` into + /// `Poll::Pending` and either internally retry or convert + /// `Interrupted` into another error kind. + fn poll_read( + self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + buf: &mut [u8], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>>; + + /// Attempt to read from the `AsyncRead` into `bufs` using vectored + /// IO operations. + /// + /// This method is similar to `poll_read`, but allows data to be read + /// into multiple buffers using a single operation. + /// + /// On success, returns `Poll::Ready(Ok(num_bytes_read))`. + /// + /// If no data is available for reading, the method returns + /// `Poll::Pending` and arranges for the current task (via + /// `cx.waker().wake_by_ref()`) to receive a notification when the object becomes + /// readable or is closed. + /// By default, this method delegates to using `poll_read` on the first + /// nonempty buffer in `bufs`, or an empty one if none exists. Objects which + /// support vectored IO should override this method. + /// + /// # Implementation + /// + /// This function may not return errors of kind `WouldBlock` or + /// `Interrupted`. Implementations must convert `WouldBlock` into + /// `Poll::Pending` and either internally retry or convert + /// `Interrupted` into another error kind. + fn poll_read_vectored( + self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + for b in bufs { + if !b.is_empty() { + return self.poll_read(cx, b); + } + } + + self.poll_read(cx, &mut []) + } + } + + /// Write bytes asynchronously. + /// + /// This trait is analogous to the `std::io::Write` trait, but integrates + /// with the asynchronous task system. In particular, the `poll_write` + /// method, unlike `Write::write`, will automatically queue the current task + /// for wakeup and return if the writer cannot take more data, rather than blocking + /// the calling thread. + pub trait AsyncWrite { + /// Attempt to write bytes from `buf` into the object. + /// + /// On success, returns `Poll::Ready(Ok(num_bytes_written))`. + /// + /// If the object is not ready for writing, the method returns + /// `Poll::Pending` and arranges for the current task (via + /// `cx.waker().wake_by_ref()`) to receive a notification when the object becomes + /// writable or is closed. + /// + /// # Implementation + /// + /// This function may not return errors of kind `WouldBlock` or + /// `Interrupted`. Implementations must convert `WouldBlock` into + /// `Poll::Pending` and either internally retry or convert + /// `Interrupted` into another error kind. + /// + /// `poll_write` must try to make progress by flushing the underlying object if + /// that is the only way the underlying object can become writable again. + fn poll_write( + self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + buf: &[u8], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>>; + + /// Attempt to write bytes from `bufs` into the object using vectored + /// IO operations. + /// + /// This method is similar to `poll_write`, but allows data from multiple buffers to be written + /// using a single operation. + /// + /// On success, returns `Poll::Ready(Ok(num_bytes_written))`. + /// + /// If the object is not ready for writing, the method returns + /// `Poll::Pending` and arranges for the current task (via + /// `cx.waker().wake_by_ref()`) to receive a notification when the object becomes + /// writable or is closed. + /// + /// By default, this method delegates to using `poll_write` on the first + /// nonempty buffer in `bufs`, or an empty one if none exists. Objects which + /// support vectored IO should override this method. + /// + /// # Implementation + /// + /// This function may not return errors of kind `WouldBlock` or + /// `Interrupted`. Implementations must convert `WouldBlock` into + /// `Poll::Pending` and either internally retry or convert + /// `Interrupted` into another error kind. + fn poll_write_vectored( + self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + for b in bufs { + if !b.is_empty() { + return self.poll_write(cx, b); + } + } + + self.poll_write(cx, &[]) + } + + /// Attempt to flush the object, ensuring that any buffered data reach + /// their destination. + /// + /// On success, returns `Poll::Ready(Ok(()))`. + /// + /// If flushing cannot immediately complete, this method returns + /// `Poll::Pending` and arranges for the current task (via + /// `cx.waker().wake_by_ref()`) to receive a notification when the object can make + /// progress towards flushing. + /// + /// # Implementation + /// + /// This function may not return errors of kind `WouldBlock` or + /// `Interrupted`. Implementations must convert `WouldBlock` into + /// `Poll::Pending` and either internally retry or convert + /// `Interrupted` into another error kind. + /// + /// It only makes sense to do anything here if you actually buffer data. + fn poll_flush(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<()>>; + + /// Attempt to close the object. + /// + /// On success, returns `Poll::Ready(Ok(()))`. + /// + /// If closing cannot immediately complete, this function returns + /// `Poll::Pending` and arranges for the current task (via + /// `cx.waker().wake_by_ref()`) to receive a notification when the object can make + /// progress towards closing. + /// + /// # Implementation + /// + /// This function may not return errors of kind `WouldBlock` or + /// `Interrupted`. Implementations must convert `WouldBlock` into + /// `Poll::Pending` and either internally retry or convert + /// `Interrupted` into another error kind. + fn poll_close(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<()>>; + } + + /// Seek bytes asynchronously. + /// + /// This trait is analogous to the `std::io::Seek` trait, but integrates + /// with the asynchronous task system. In particular, the `poll_seek` + /// method, unlike `Seek::seek`, will automatically queue the current task + /// for wakeup and return if data is not yet available, rather than blocking + /// the calling thread. + pub trait AsyncSeek { + /// Attempt to seek to an offset, in bytes, in a stream. + /// + /// A seek beyond the end of a stream is allowed, but behavior is defined + /// by the implementation. + /// + /// If the seek operation completed successfully, + /// this method returns the new position from the start of the stream. + /// That position can be used later with [`SeekFrom::Start`]. + /// + /// # Errors + /// + /// Seeking to a negative offset is considered an error. + /// + /// # Implementation + /// + /// This function may not return errors of kind `WouldBlock` or + /// `Interrupted`. Implementations must convert `WouldBlock` into + /// `Poll::Pending` and either internally retry or convert + /// `Interrupted` into another error kind. + fn poll_seek( + self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + pos: SeekFrom, + ) -> Poll<Result<u64>>; + } + + /// Read bytes asynchronously. + /// + /// This trait is analogous to the `std::io::BufRead` trait, but integrates + /// with the asynchronous task system. In particular, the `poll_fill_buf` + /// method, unlike `BufRead::fill_buf`, will automatically queue the current task + /// for wakeup and return if data is not yet available, rather than blocking + /// the calling thread. + pub trait AsyncBufRead: AsyncRead { + /// Attempt to return the contents of the internal buffer, filling it with more data + /// from the inner reader if it is empty. + /// + /// On success, returns `Poll::Ready(Ok(buf))`. + /// + /// If no data is available for reading, the method returns + /// `Poll::Pending` and arranges for the current task (via + /// `cx.waker().wake_by_ref()`) to receive a notification when the object becomes + /// readable or is closed. + /// + /// This function is a lower-level call. It needs to be paired with the + /// [`consume`] method to function properly. When calling this + /// method, none of the contents will be "read" in the sense that later + /// calling [`poll_read`] may return the same contents. As such, [`consume`] must + /// be called with the number of bytes that are consumed from this buffer to + /// ensure that the bytes are never returned twice. + /// + /// [`poll_read`]: AsyncRead::poll_read + /// [`consume`]: AsyncBufRead::consume + /// + /// An empty buffer returned indicates that the stream has reached EOF. + /// + /// # Implementation + /// + /// This function may not return errors of kind `WouldBlock` or + /// `Interrupted`. Implementations must convert `WouldBlock` into + /// `Poll::Pending` and either internally retry or convert + /// `Interrupted` into another error kind. + fn poll_fill_buf(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<&[u8]>>; + + /// Tells this buffer that `amt` bytes have been consumed from the buffer, + /// so they should no longer be returned in calls to [`poll_read`]. + /// + /// This function is a lower-level call. It needs to be paired with the + /// [`poll_fill_buf`] method to function properly. This function does + /// not perform any I/O, it simply informs this object that some amount of + /// its buffer, returned from [`poll_fill_buf`], has been consumed and should + /// no longer be returned. As such, this function may do odd things if + /// [`poll_fill_buf`] isn't called before calling it. + /// + /// The `amt` must be `<=` the number of bytes in the buffer returned by + /// [`poll_fill_buf`]. + /// + /// [`poll_read`]: AsyncRead::poll_read + /// [`poll_fill_buf`]: AsyncBufRead::poll_fill_buf + fn consume(self: Pin<&mut Self>, amt: usize); + } + + macro_rules! deref_async_read { + () => { + fn poll_read( + mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + buf: &mut [u8], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + Pin::new(&mut **self).poll_read(cx, buf) + } + + fn poll_read_vectored( + mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + Pin::new(&mut **self).poll_read_vectored(cx, bufs) + } + }; + } + + impl<T: ?Sized + AsyncRead + Unpin> AsyncRead for Box<T> { + deref_async_read!(); + } + + impl<T: ?Sized + AsyncRead + Unpin> AsyncRead for &mut T { + deref_async_read!(); + } + + impl<P> AsyncRead for Pin<P> + where + P: DerefMut + Unpin, + P::Target: AsyncRead, + { + fn poll_read( + self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + buf: &mut [u8], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + self.get_mut().as_mut().poll_read(cx, buf) + } + + fn poll_read_vectored( + self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + self.get_mut().as_mut().poll_read_vectored(cx, bufs) + } + } + + macro_rules! delegate_async_read_to_stdio { + () => { + fn poll_read( + mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, + _: &mut Context<'_>, + buf: &mut [u8], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + Poll::Ready(io::Read::read(&mut *self, buf)) + } + + fn poll_read_vectored( + mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, + _: &mut Context<'_>, + bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + Poll::Ready(io::Read::read_vectored(&mut *self, bufs)) + } + }; + } + + impl AsyncRead for &[u8] { + delegate_async_read_to_stdio!(); + } + + macro_rules! deref_async_write { + () => { + fn poll_write( + mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + buf: &[u8], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + Pin::new(&mut **self).poll_write(cx, buf) + } + + fn poll_write_vectored( + mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + Pin::new(&mut **self).poll_write_vectored(cx, bufs) + } + + fn poll_flush(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<()>> { + Pin::new(&mut **self).poll_flush(cx) + } + + fn poll_close(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<()>> { + Pin::new(&mut **self).poll_close(cx) + } + }; + } + + impl<T: ?Sized + AsyncWrite + Unpin> AsyncWrite for Box<T> { + deref_async_write!(); + } + + impl<T: ?Sized + AsyncWrite + Unpin> AsyncWrite for &mut T { + deref_async_write!(); + } + + impl<P> AsyncWrite for Pin<P> + where + P: DerefMut + Unpin, + P::Target: AsyncWrite, + { + fn poll_write( + self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + buf: &[u8], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + self.get_mut().as_mut().poll_write(cx, buf) + } + + fn poll_write_vectored( + self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + self.get_mut().as_mut().poll_write_vectored(cx, bufs) + } + + fn poll_flush(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<()>> { + self.get_mut().as_mut().poll_flush(cx) + } + + fn poll_close(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<()>> { + self.get_mut().as_mut().poll_close(cx) + } + } + + macro_rules! delegate_async_write_to_stdio { + () => { + fn poll_write( + mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, + _: &mut Context<'_>, + buf: &[u8], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + Poll::Ready(io::Write::write(&mut *self, buf)) + } + + fn poll_write_vectored( + mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, + _: &mut Context<'_>, + bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>], + ) -> Poll<Result<usize>> { + Poll::Ready(io::Write::write_vectored(&mut *self, bufs)) + } + + fn poll_flush(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, _: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<()>> { + Poll::Ready(io::Write::flush(&mut *self)) + } + + fn poll_close(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<()>> { + self.poll_flush(cx) + } + }; + } + + impl AsyncWrite for Vec<u8> { + delegate_async_write_to_stdio!(); + } + + macro_rules! deref_async_seek { + () => { + fn poll_seek( + mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + pos: SeekFrom, + ) -> Poll<Result<u64>> { + Pin::new(&mut **self).poll_seek(cx, pos) + } + }; + } + + impl<T: ?Sized + AsyncSeek + Unpin> AsyncSeek for Box<T> { + deref_async_seek!(); + } + + impl<T: ?Sized + AsyncSeek + Unpin> AsyncSeek for &mut T { + deref_async_seek!(); + } + + impl<P> AsyncSeek for Pin<P> + where + P: DerefMut + Unpin, + P::Target: AsyncSeek, + { + fn poll_seek( + self: Pin<&mut Self>, + cx: &mut Context<'_>, + pos: SeekFrom, + ) -> Poll<Result<u64>> { + self.get_mut().as_mut().poll_seek(cx, pos) + } + } + + macro_rules! deref_async_buf_read { + () => { + fn poll_fill_buf(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<&[u8]>> { + Pin::new(&mut **self.get_mut()).poll_fill_buf(cx) + } + + fn consume(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, amt: usize) { + Pin::new(&mut **self).consume(amt) + } + }; + } + + impl<T: ?Sized + AsyncBufRead + Unpin> AsyncBufRead for Box<T> { + deref_async_buf_read!(); + } + + impl<T: ?Sized + AsyncBufRead + Unpin> AsyncBufRead for &mut T { + deref_async_buf_read!(); + } + + impl<P> AsyncBufRead for Pin<P> + where + P: DerefMut + Unpin, + P::Target: AsyncBufRead, + { + fn poll_fill_buf(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<&[u8]>> { + self.get_mut().as_mut().poll_fill_buf(cx) + } + + fn consume(self: Pin<&mut Self>, amt: usize) { + self.get_mut().as_mut().consume(amt) + } + } + + macro_rules! delegate_async_buf_read_to_stdio { + () => { + fn poll_fill_buf(self: Pin<&mut Self>, _: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<&[u8]>> { + Poll::Ready(io::BufRead::fill_buf(self.get_mut())) + } + + fn consume(self: Pin<&mut Self>, amt: usize) { + io::BufRead::consume(self.get_mut(), amt) + } + }; + } + + impl AsyncBufRead for &[u8] { + delegate_async_buf_read_to_stdio!(); + } +} + +#[cfg(feature = "std")] +pub use self::if_std::*; |