Write documentation for iced_futures

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Héctor Ramón Jiménez 2020-01-20 09:49:17 +01:00
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
//! [Iced]: https://github.com/hecrj/iced
//! [`iced_native`]: https://github.com/hecrj/iced/tree/master/native
//! [`iced_web`]: https://github.com/hecrj/iced/tree/master/web
//#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![deny(missing_debug_implementations)]
#![deny(unused_results)]
#![deny(unsafe_code)]

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@ -29,13 +29,26 @@ pub use wasm_bindgen::WasmBindgen;
use futures::Future;
/// A type that can run futures.
pub trait Executor: Sized {
/// Creates a new [`Executor`].
///
/// [`Executor`]: trait.Executor.html
fn new() -> Result<Self, futures::io::Error>
where
Self: Sized;
/// Spawns a future in the [`Executor`].
///
/// [`Executor`]: trait.Executor.html
fn spawn(&self, future: impl Future<Output = ()> + Send + 'static);
/// Runs the given closure inside the [`Executor`].
///
/// Some executors, like `tokio`, require some global state to be in place
/// before creating futures. This method can be leveraged to set up this
/// global state, call a function, restore the state, and obtain the result
/// of the call.
fn enter<R>(&self, f: impl FnOnce() -> R) -> R {
f()
}

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@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ use crate::Executor;
use futures::Future;
/// A type representing the `async-std` runtime.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct AsyncStd;
impl Executor for AsyncStd {

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@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ use crate::Executor;
use futures::Future;
/// An executor that drops all the futures, instead of spawning them.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Null;
impl Executor for Null {

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ use crate::Executor;
use futures::Future;
/// A thread pool for futures.
pub type ThreadPool = futures::executor::ThreadPool;
impl Executor for futures::executor::ThreadPool {

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ use crate::Executor;
use futures::Future;
/// The `tokio` runtime.
pub type Tokio = tokio::runtime::Runtime;
impl Executor for Tokio {

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//! Asynchronous tasks for GUI programming, inspired by Elm.
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![deny(missing_debug_implementations)]
#![deny(unused_results)]
#![deny(unsafe_code)]
#![deny(rust_2018_idioms)]
pub use futures;
mod command;

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@ -4,6 +4,15 @@ use crate::{subscription, Command, Executor, Subscription};
use futures::Sink;
use std::marker::PhantomData;
/// A batteries-included runtime of commands and subscriptions.
///
/// If you have an [`Executor`], a [`Runtime`] can be leveraged to run any
/// [`Command`] or [`Subscription`] and get notified of the results!
///
/// [`Runtime`]: struct.Runtime.html
/// [`Executor`]: executor/trait.Executor.html
/// [`Command`]: struct.Command.html
/// [`Subscription`]: subscription/struct.Subscription.html
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Runtime<Hasher, Event, Executor, Sender, Message> {
executor: Executor,
@ -25,6 +34,13 @@ where
+ 'static,
Message: Send + 'static,
{
/// Creates a new empty [`Runtime`].
///
/// You need to provide:
/// - an [`Executor`] to spawn futures
/// - a `Sender` implementing `Sink` to receive the results
///
/// [`Runtime`]: struct.Runtime.html
pub fn new(executor: Executor, sender: Sender) -> Self {
Self {
executor,
@ -34,10 +50,24 @@ where
}
}
/// Runs the given closure inside the [`Executor`] of the [`Runtime`].
///
/// See [`Executor::enter`] to learn more.
///
/// [`Executor`]: executor/trait.Executor.html
/// [`Runtime`]: struct.Runtime.html
/// [`Executor::enter`]: executor/trait.Executor.html#method.enter
pub fn enter<R>(&self, f: impl FnOnce() -> R) -> R {
self.executor.enter(f)
}
/// Spawns a [`Command`] in the [`Runtime`].
///
/// The resulting `Message` will be forwarded to the `Sender` of the
/// [`Runtime`].
///
/// [`Command`]: struct.Command.html
/// [`Runtime`]: struct.Runtime.html
pub fn spawn(&mut self, command: Command<Message>) {
use futures::{FutureExt, SinkExt};
@ -56,6 +86,14 @@ where
}
}
/// Tracks a [`Subscription`] in the [`Runtime`].
///
/// It will spawn new streams or close old ones as necessary! See
/// [`Tracker::update`] to learn more about this!
///
/// [`Subscription`]: subscription/struct.Subscription.html
/// [`Runtime`]: struct.Runtime.html
/// [`Tracker::update`]: subscription/struct.Tracker.html#method.update
pub fn track(
&mut self,
subscription: Subscription<Hasher, Event, Message>,
@ -68,6 +106,13 @@ where
}
}
/// Broadcasts an event to all the subscriptions currently alive in the
/// [`Runtime`].
///
/// See [`Tracker::broadcast`] to learn more.
///
/// [`Runtime`]: struct.Runtime.html
/// [`Tracker::broadcast`]: subscription/struct.Tracker.html#method.broadcast
pub fn broadcast(&mut self, event: Event) {
self.subscriptions.broadcast(event);
}

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@ -16,16 +16,16 @@ use futures::stream::BoxStream;
/// For instance, you can use a [`Subscription`] to listen to a WebSocket
/// connection, keyboard presses, mouse events, time ticks, etc.
///
/// This type is normally aliased by runtimes with a specific `Input` and/or
/// This type is normally aliased by runtimes with a specific `Event` and/or
/// `Hasher`.
///
/// [`Command`]: ../struct.Command.html
/// [`Subscription`]: struct.Subscription.html
pub struct Subscription<Hasher, Input, Output> {
recipes: Vec<Box<dyn Recipe<Hasher, Input, Output = Output>>>,
pub struct Subscription<Hasher, Event, Output> {
recipes: Vec<Box<dyn Recipe<Hasher, Event, Output = Output>>>,
}
impl<H, I, O> Subscription<H, I, O>
impl<H, E, O> Subscription<H, E, O>
where
H: std::hash::Hasher,
{
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ where
/// [`Subscription`]: struct.Subscription.html
/// [`Recipe`]: trait.Recipe.html
pub fn from_recipe(
recipe: impl Recipe<H, I, Output = O> + 'static,
recipe: impl Recipe<H, E, Output = O> + 'static,
) -> Self {
Self {
recipes: vec![Box::new(recipe)],
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ where
///
/// [`Subscription`]: struct.Subscription.html
pub fn batch(
subscriptions: impl IntoIterator<Item = Subscription<H, I, O>>,
subscriptions: impl IntoIterator<Item = Subscription<H, E, O>>,
) -> Self {
Self {
recipes: subscriptions
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ where
/// Returns the different recipes of the [`Subscription`].
///
/// [`Subscription`]: struct.Subscription.html
pub fn recipes(self) -> Vec<Box<dyn Recipe<H, I, Output = O>>> {
pub fn recipes(self) -> Vec<Box<dyn Recipe<H, E, Output = O>>> {
self.recipes
}
@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ where
pub fn map<A>(
mut self,
f: impl Fn(O) -> A + Send + Sync + 'static,
) -> Subscription<H, I, A>
) -> Subscription<H, E, A>
where
H: 'static,
I: 'static,
E: 'static,
O: 'static,
A: 'static,
{
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ where
.drain(..)
.map(|recipe| {
Box::new(Map::new(recipe, function.clone()))
as Box<dyn Recipe<H, I, Output = A>>
as Box<dyn Recipe<H, E, Output = A>>
})
.collect(),
}
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ impl<I, O, H> std::fmt::Debug for Subscription<I, O, H> {
///
/// [`Subscription`]: struct.Subscription.html
/// [`Recipe`]: trait.Recipe.html
pub trait Recipe<Hasher: std::hash::Hasher, Input> {
pub trait Recipe<Hasher: std::hash::Hasher, Event> {
/// The events that will be produced by a [`Subscription`] with this
/// [`Recipe`].
///
@ -133,31 +133,32 @@ pub trait Recipe<Hasher: std::hash::Hasher, Input> {
/// Executes the [`Recipe`] and produces the stream of events of its
/// [`Subscription`].
///
/// It receives some generic `Input`, which is normally defined by runtimes.
/// It receives some stream of generic events, which is normally defined by
/// shells.
///
/// [`Subscription`]: struct.Subscription.html
/// [`Recipe`]: trait.Recipe.html
fn stream(
self: Box<Self>,
input: BoxStream<'static, Input>,
input: BoxStream<'static, Event>,
) -> BoxStream<'static, Self::Output>;
}
struct Map<Hasher, Input, A, B> {
recipe: Box<dyn Recipe<Hasher, Input, Output = A>>,
struct Map<Hasher, Event, A, B> {
recipe: Box<dyn Recipe<Hasher, Event, Output = A>>,
mapper: std::sync::Arc<dyn Fn(A) -> B + Send + Sync>,
}
impl<H, I, A, B> Map<H, I, A, B> {
impl<H, E, A, B> Map<H, E, A, B> {
fn new(
recipe: Box<dyn Recipe<H, I, Output = A>>,
recipe: Box<dyn Recipe<H, E, Output = A>>,
mapper: std::sync::Arc<dyn Fn(A) -> B + Send + Sync + 'static>,
) -> Self {
Map { recipe, mapper }
}
}
impl<H, I, A, B> Recipe<H, I> for Map<H, I, A, B>
impl<H, E, A, B> Recipe<H, E> for Map<H, E, A, B>
where
A: 'static,
B: 'static,
@ -174,7 +175,7 @@ where
fn stream(
self: Box<Self>,
input: BoxStream<'static, I>,
input: BoxStream<'static, E>,
) -> futures::stream::BoxStream<'static, Self::Output> {
use futures::StreamExt;

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@ -4,6 +4,11 @@ use futures::{future::BoxFuture, sink::Sink};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::marker::PhantomData;
/// A registry of subscription streams.
///
/// If you have an application that continuously returns a [`Subscription`],
/// you can use a [`Tracker`] to keep track of the different recipes and keep
/// its executions alive.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Tracker<Hasher, Event> {
subscriptions: HashMap<u64, Execution<Event>>,
@ -21,6 +26,9 @@ where
Hasher: std::hash::Hasher + Default,
Event: 'static + Send + Clone,
{
/// Creates a new empty [`Tracker`].
///
/// [`Tracker`]: struct.Tracker.html
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
subscriptions: HashMap::new(),
@ -28,6 +36,26 @@ where
}
}
/// Updates the [`Tracker`] with the given [`Subscription`].
///
/// A [`Subscription`] can cause new streams to be spawned or old streams
/// to be closed.
///
/// The [`Tracker`] keeps track of these streams between calls to this
/// method:
///
/// - If the provided [`Subscription`] contains a new [`Recipe`] that is
/// currently not being run, it will spawn a new stream and keep it alive.
/// - On the other hand, if a [`Recipe`] is currently in execution and the
/// provided [`Subscription`] does not contain it anymore, then the
/// [`Tracker`] will close and drop the relevant stream.
///
/// It returns a list of futures that need to be spawned to materialize
/// the [`Tracker`] changes.
///
/// [`Tracker`]: struct.Tracker.html
/// [`Subscription`]: struct.Subscription.html
/// [`Recipe`]: trait.Recipe.html
pub fn update<Message, Receiver>(
&mut self,
subscription: Subscription<Hasher, Event, Message>,
@ -96,6 +124,14 @@ where
futures
}
/// Broadcasts an event to the subscriptions currently alive.
///
/// A subscription's [`Recipe::stream`] always receives a stream of events
/// as input. This stream can be used by some subscription to listen to
/// shell events.
///
/// This method publishes the given event to all the subscription streams
/// currently open.
pub fn broadcast(&mut self, event: Event) {
self.subscriptions
.values_mut()

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//! The styling library of Iced.
//!
//! It contains a set of styles and stylesheets for most of the built-in
//! widgets.
pub mod button;
pub mod checkbox;
pub mod container;