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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/tokio/src/io/util/async_read_ext.rs b/tokio/src/io/util/async_read_ext.rs
index 96a5f70d..1f918f19 100644
--- a/tokio/src/io/util/async_read_ext.rs
+++ b/tokio/src/io/util/async_read_ext.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use crate::io::util::chain::{chain, Chain};
use crate::io::util::read::{read, Read};
-use crate::io::util::read_buf::{poll_read_buf, read_buf, ReadBuf};
+use crate::io::util::read_buf::{read_buf, ReadBuf};
use crate::io::util::read_exact::{read_exact, ReadExact};
use crate::io::util::read_int::{
ReadI128, ReadI128Le, ReadI16, ReadI16Le, ReadI32, ReadI32Le, ReadI64, ReadI64Le, ReadI8,
@@ -14,8 +14,6 @@ use crate::io::util::take::{take, Take};
use crate::io::AsyncRead;
use bytes::BufMut;
-use std::io;
-use std::task::{Context, Poll};
cfg_io_util! {
/// Defines numeric reader
@@ -233,28 +231,6 @@ cfg_io_util! {
read_buf(self, buf)
}
- /// Attempts to pull some bytes from this source into the specified buffer,
- /// advancing the buffer's internal cursor if the underlying reader is ready.
- ///
- /// Usually, only a single `read` syscall is issued, even if there is
- /// more space in the supplied buffer.
- ///
- /// # Return
- ///
- /// On a successful read, the number of read bytes is returned. If the
- /// supplied buffer is not empty and the function returns `Ok(0)` then
- /// the source has reached an "end-of-file" event.
- ///
- /// # Errors
- ///
- /// If this function encounters any form of I/O or other error, an error
- /// variant will be returned. If an error is returned then it must be
- /// guaranteed that no bytes were read.
- /// ```
- fn poll_read_buf<'a, B>(&'a mut self, buf: &'a mut B, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<io::Result<usize>> where Self: Unpin + Sized, B: BufMut {
- poll_read_buf(self, buf, cx)
- }
-
/// Reads the exact number of bytes required to fill `buf`.
///
/// Equivalent to: