Struct smol::Timer

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pub struct Timer { /* private fields */ }
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A future or stream that emits timed events.

Timers are futures that output a single Instant when they fire.

Timers are also streams that can output Instants periodically.

Examples

Sleep for 1 second:

use async_io::Timer;
use std::time::Duration;

Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(1)).await;

Timeout after 1 second:

use async_io::Timer;
use futures_lite::FutureExt;
use std::time::Duration;

let addrs = async_net::resolve("google.com:80")
    .or(async {
        Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(10)).await;
        Err(std::io::ErrorKind::TimedOut.into())
    })
    .await?;

Implementations

Creates a timer that emits an event once after the given duration of time.

Examples
use async_io::Timer;
use std::time::Duration;

Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(1)).await;

Creates a timer that emits an event once at the given time instant.

Examples
use async_io::Timer;
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};

let now = Instant::now();
let when = now + Duration::from_secs(1);
Timer::at(when).await;

Creates a timer that emits events periodically.

Examples
use async_io::Timer;
use futures_lite::StreamExt;
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};

let period = Duration::from_secs(1);
Timer::interval(period).next().await;

Creates a timer that emits events periodically, starting at start.

Examples
use async_io::Timer;
use futures_lite::StreamExt;
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};

let start = Instant::now();
let period = Duration::from_secs(1);
Timer::interval_at(start, period).next().await;

Sets the timer to emit an en event once after the given duration of time.

Note that resetting a timer is different from creating a new timer because set_after() does not remove the waker associated with the task that is polling the timer.

Examples
use async_io::Timer;
use std::time::Duration;

let mut t = Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(1));
t.set_after(Duration::from_millis(100));

Sets the timer to emit an event once at the given time instant.

Note that resetting a timer is different from creating a new timer because set_at() does not remove the waker associated with the task that is polling the timer.

Examples
use async_io::Timer;
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};

let mut t = Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(1));

let now = Instant::now();
let when = now + Duration::from_secs(1);
t.set_at(when);

Sets the timer to emit events periodically.

Note that resetting a timer is different from creating a new timer because set_interval() does not remove the waker associated with the task that is polling the timer.

Examples
use async_io::Timer;
use futures_lite::StreamExt;
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};

let mut t = Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(1));

let period = Duration::from_secs(2);
t.set_interval(period);

Sets the timer to emit events periodically, starting at start.

Note that resetting a timer is different from creating a new timer because set_interval_at() does not remove the waker associated with the task that is polling the timer.

Examples
use async_io::Timer;
use futures_lite::StreamExt;
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};

let mut t = Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(1));

let start = Instant::now();
let period = Duration::from_secs(2);
t.set_interval_at(start, period);

Trait Implementations

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The type of value produced on completion.

Attempt to resolve the future to a final value, registering the current task for wakeup if the value is not yet available. Read more

Values yielded by the stream.

Attempt to pull out the next value of this stream, registering the current task for wakeup if the value is not yet available, and returning None if the stream is exhausted. Read more

Returns the bounds on the remaining length of the stream. Read more

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Returns the argument unchanged.

A convenience for calling Future::poll() on !Unpin types.

Returns the result of self or other future, preferring self if both are ready. Read more

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Catches panics while polling the future. Read more

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The output that the future will produce on completion.

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Which kind of future are we turning this into?

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Creates a future from a value.

A convenience for calling Stream::poll_next() on !Unpin types.

Retrieves the next item in the stream. Read more

Retrieves the next item in the stream. Read more

Counts the number of items in the stream. Read more

Maps items of the stream to new values using a closure. Read more

Maps items to streams and then concatenates them. Read more

Concatenates inner streams. Read more

Maps items of the stream to new values using an async closure. Read more

Keeps items of the stream for which predicate returns true. Read more

Filters and maps items of the stream using a closure. Read more

Takes only the first n items of the stream. Read more

Takes items while predicate returns true. Read more

Skips the first n items of the stream. Read more

Skips items while predicate returns true. Read more

Yields every stepth item. Read more

Appends another stream to the end of this one. Read more

Clones all items. Read more

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Collects all items in the stream into a collection. Read more

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Partitions items into those for which predicate is true and those for which it is false, and then collects them into two collections. Read more

Accumulates a computation over the stream. Read more

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Maps items of the stream to new values using a state value and a closure. Read more

Fuses the stream so that it stops yielding items after the first None. Read more

Repeats the stream from beginning to end, forever. Read more

Enumerates items, mapping them to (index, item). Read more

Calls a closure on each item and passes it on. Read more

Gets the nth item of the stream. Read more

Returns the last item in the stream. Read more

Finds the first item of the stream for which predicate returns true. Read more

Applies a closure to items in the stream and returns the first Some result. Read more

Finds the index of the first item of the stream for which predicate returns true. Read more

Tests if predicate returns true for all items in the stream. Read more

Tests if predicate returns true for any item in the stream. Read more

Calls a closure on each item of the stream. Read more

Calls a fallible closure on each item of the stream, stopping on first error. Read more

Zips up two streams into a single stream of pairs. Read more

Collects a stream of pairs into a pair of collections. Read more

Merges with other stream, preferring items from self whenever both streams are ready. Read more

Merges with other stream, with no preference for either stream when both are ready. Read more

Boxes the stream and changes its type to dyn Stream + Send + 'a. Read more

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The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Performs the conversion.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Performs the conversion.