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2020-11-23time: use intrusive lists for timer tracking (#3080)bdonlan
More-or-less a half-rewrite of the current time driver, supporting the use of intrusive futures for timer registration. Fixes: #3028, #3069
2020-11-06util: resurrect UdpFramed (#3044)Evan Cameron
2020-10-12rt: simplify rt-* features (#2949)Taiki Endo
tokio: merge rt-core and rt-util as rt rename rt-threaded to rt-multi-thread tokio-util: rename rt-core to rt Closes #2942
2020-10-12rt: Remove `threaded_scheduler()` and `basic_scheduler()` (#2876)Lucio Franco
Co-authored-by: Alice Ryhl <alice@ryhl.io> Co-authored-by: Carl Lerche <me@carllerche.com>
2020-10-12io: Rename `ReadBuf` methods (#2945)Lucio Franco
This changes `ReadBuf::add_filled` to `ReadBuf::advance` and `ReadBuf::append` to `ReadBuf::put_slice`. This is just a mechanical change. Closes #2769
2020-10-08chore: Fix clippy lints (#2931)bdonlan
Closes: #2929 Co-authored-by: Bryan Donlan <bdonlan@amazon.com>
2020-10-05time: move DelayQueue to tokio-util (#2897)bdonlan
This change is intended to do the minimum to unblock 0.3; as such, for now, we duplicate the internal `time::wheel` structures in tokio-util, rather than trying to refactor things at this stage. Co-authored-by: Bryan Donlan <bdonlan@amazon.com>
2020-10-01time: introduce `sleep` and `sleep_until` functions (#2826)Juan Alvarez
2020-09-23io: use intrusive wait list for I/O driver (#2828)Sean McArthur
This refactors I/O registration in a few ways: - Cleans up the cached readiness in `PollEvented`. This cache used to be helpful when readiness was a linked list of `*mut Node`s in `Registration`. Previous refactors have turned `Registration` into just an `AtomicUsize` holding the current readiness, so the cache is just extra work and complexity. Gone. - Polling the `Registration` for readiness now gives a `ReadyEvent`, which includes the driver tick. This event must be passed back into `clear_readiness`, so that the readiness is only cleared from `Registration` if the tick hasn't changed. Previously, it was possible to clear the readiness even though another thread had *just* polled the driver and found the socket ready again. - Registration now also contains an `async fn readiness`, which stores wakers in an instrusive linked list. This allows an unbounded number of tasks to register for readiness (previously, only 1 per direction (read and write)). By using the intrusive linked list, there is no concern of leaking the storage of the wakers, since they are stored inside the `async fn` and released when the future is dropped. - Registration retains a `poll_readiness(Direction)` method, to support `AsyncRead` and `AsyncWrite`. They aren't able to use `async fn`s, and so there are 2 reserved slots for those methods. - IO types where it makes sense to have multiple tasks waiting on them now take advantage of this new `async fn readiness`, such as `UdpSocket` and `UnixDatagram`. Additionally, this makes the `io-driver` "feature" internal-only (no longer documented, not part of public API), and adds a second internal-only feature, `io-readiness`, to group together linked list part of registration that is only used by some of the IO types. After a bit of discussion, changing stream-based transports (like `TcpStream`) to have `async fn read(&self)` is punted, since that is likely too easy of a footgun to activate. Refs: #2779, #2728
2020-09-19util: remove Slice wrapper (#2847)Taiki Endo
2020-09-08io: move StreamReader and ReaderStream into tokio_util (#2788)Alice Ryhl
Co-authored-by: Mikail Bagishov <bagishov.mikail@yandex.ru> Co-authored-by: Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
2020-08-27rt: Refactor `Runtime::block_on` to take `&self` (#2782)Lucio Franco
Co-authored-by: Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
2020-08-27util: Add `TokioContext` future (#2791)Blas Rodriguez Irizar
Co-authored-by: Lucio Franco <luciofranco14@gmail.com>
2020-08-23sync: move CancellationToken to tokio-util (#2721)Carl Lerche
* sync: move CancellationToken to tokio-util The `CancellationToken` utility is only available with the `tokio_unstable` flag. This was done as the API is not final, but it adds friction for users. This patch moves `CancellationToken` to tokio-util where it is generally available. The tokio-util crate does not have any constraints on breaking change releases. * fix clippy * clippy again
2020-08-13io: change AsyncRead to use a ReadBuf (#2758)Sean McArthur
Works towards #2716. Changes the argument to `AsyncRead::poll_read` to take a `ReadBuf` struct that safely manages writes to uninitialized memory.
2020-07-23udp: Fix `UdpFramed` with regards to `Decode` (#1445)John Doneth
2020-04-02util: documentation example for LengthDelimitedCodec (#2339)Benjamin Halsted
There is a gap in examples for Builder::num_skip() that shows how to move past unused bytes between the length and payload.
2020-03-04codec: change Encoder to take &Item (#1746)Lucio Franco
Co-authored-by: Markus Westerlind <marwes91@gmail.com>
2019-12-18stream: add `next` and `map` utility fn (#1962)Artem Vorotnikov
Introduces `StreamExt` trait. This trait will be used to add utility functions to make working with streams easier. This patch includes two functions: * `next`: a future returning the item in the stream. * `map`: transform each item in the stream.
2019-12-13chore: remove benches and fix/work around clippy lints (#1952)Artem Vorotnikov
2019-12-13chore: fix warning in tokio-util tests (#1955)Carl Lerche
`bytes` added a warning when using a fn that resulted in a useless clone.
2019-11-20chore: update `bytes` dependency to git master (#1796)Carl Lerche
Tokio will track changes to bytes until 0.5 is released.
2019-11-15Limit `futures` dependency to `Stream` via feature flag (#1774)Carl Lerche
In an effort to reach API stability, the `tokio` crate is shedding its _public_ dependencies on crates that are either a) do not provide a stable (1.0+) release with longevity guarantees or b) match the `tokio` release cadence. Of course, implementing `std` traits fits the requirements. The on exception, for now, is the `Stream` trait found in `futures_core`. It is expected that this trait will not change much and be moved into `std. Since Tokio is not yet going reaching 1.0, I feel that it is acceptable to maintain a dependency on this trait given how foundational it is. Since the `Stream` implementation is optional, types that are logically streams provide `async fn next_*` functions to obtain the next value. Avoiding the `next()` name prevents fn conflicts with `StreamExt::next()`. Additionally, some misc cleanup is also done: - `tokio::io::io` -> `tokio::io::util`. - `delay` -> `delay_until`. - `Timeout::new` -> `timeout(...)`. - `signal::ctrl_c()` returns a future instead of a stream. - `{tcp,unix}::Incoming` is removed (due to lack of `Stream` trait). - `time::Throttle` is removed (due to lack of `Stream` trait). - Fix: `mpsc::UnboundedSender::send(&self)` (no more conflict with `Sink` fns).
2019-11-07chore: update futures to 0.3.0 (#1741)Taiki Endo
2019-11-03test: unify MockTask and task::spawn (#1728)Carl Lerche
Delete `MockTask` in favor of `task::spawn`. Both are functionally equivalent.
2019-10-26io: move into `tokio` crate (#1691)Carl Lerche
A step towards collapsing Tokio sub crates into a single `tokio` crate (#1318). The `io` implementation is now provided by the main `tokio` crate. Functionality can be opted out of by using the various net related feature flags.
2019-10-22codec: move into tokio-util (#1675)Carl Lerche
Related to #1318, Tokio APIs that are "less stable" are moved into a new `tokio-util` crate. This crate will mirror `tokio` and provide additional APIs that may require a greater rate of breaking changes. As examples require `tokio-util`, they are moved into a separate crate (`examples`). This has the added advantage of being able to avoid example only dependencies in the `tokio` crate.