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2020-10-12meta: combine `net` and `dns`, use `parking_lot` (#2951)Carl Lerche
This combines the `dns` and `net` feature flags. Previously, `dns` was included as part of `net`. Given that is is rare that one would want `dns` without `net`, DNS is now entirely gated w/ `net`. The `parking_lot` feature is included as part of `full`. Some misc docs are tweaked to reflect feature flag changes.
2020-10-13net: merge tcp, udp, uds features to net feature (#2943)Taiki Endo
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>
2020-09-28Seal ToSocketAddrs methods with an internal argument (#2892)Sean McArthur
Closes #2891
2020-08-01net: impl ToSocketAddrs for (String, u16) (#2724)南浦月
2020-07-13doc: fix typo from "Rust langague" to "Rust language" (#2656)Antoine Murat
* doc: fix typo in addr * doc: fix typo in stream * doc: fix typo in stream/collect
2020-06-11net: impl ToSocketAddrs for &[SocketAddr] (#2604)Taiki Endo
2020-01-24docs: use third form in API docs (#2027)Oleg Nosov
2020-01-13stream: add `StreamExt::collect()` (#2109)Carl Lerche
Provides an asynchronous equivalent to `Iterator::collect()`. A sealed `FromStream` trait is added. Stabilization is pending Rust supporting `async` trait fns.
2019-11-25doc: add more doc_cfg annotations (#1821)Carl Lerche
Also makes the `tokio::net::{tcp, udp, unix}` modules only for "utility" types. The primary types are in `tokio::net` directly.
2019-11-21runtime: cleanup and add config options (#1807)Carl Lerche
* runtime: cleanup and add config options This patch finishes the cleanup as part of the transition to Tokio 0.2. A number of changes were made to take advantage of having all Tokio types in a single crate. Also, fixes using Tokio types from `spawn_blocking`. * Many threads, one resource driver Previously, in the threaded scheduler, a resource driver (mio::Poll / timer combo) was created per thread. This was more or less fine, except it required balancing across the available drivers. When using a resource driver from **outside** of the thread pool, balancing is tricky. The change was original done to avoid having a dedicated driver thread. Now, instead of creating many resource drivers, a single resource driver is used. Each scheduler thread will attempt to "lock" the resource driver before parking on it. If the resource driver is already locked, the thread uses a condition variable to park. Contention should remain low as, under load, the scheduler avoids using the drivers. * Add configuration options to enable I/O / time New configuration options are added to `runtime::Builder` to allow enabling I/O and time drivers on a runtime instance basis. This is useful when wanting to create lightweight runtime instances to execute compute only tasks. * Bug fixes The condition variable parker is updated to the same algorithm used in `std`. This is motivated by some potential deadlock cases discovered by `loom`. The basic scheduler is fixed to fairly schedule tasks. `push_front` was accidentally used instead of `push_back`. I/O, time, and spawning now work from within `spawn_blocking` closures. * Misc cleanup The threaded scheduler is no longer generic over `P :Park`. Instead, it is hard coded to a specific parker. Tests, including loom tests, are updated to use `Runtime` directly. This provides greater coverage. The `blocking` module is moved back into `runtime` as all usage is within `runtime` itself.
2019-11-18chore: refine feature flags (#1785)Carl Lerche
Removes dependencies between Tokio feature flags. For example, `process` should not depend on `sync` simply because it uses the `mpsc` channel. Instead, feature flags represent **public** APIs that become available with the feature enabled. When the feature is not enabled, the functionality is removed. If another Tokio component requires the functionality, it is stays as `pub(crate)`. The threaded scheduler is now exposed under `rt-threaded`. This feature flag only enables the threaded scheduler and does not include I/O, networking, or time. Those features must be explictly enabled. A `full` feature flag is added that enables all features. `stdin`, `stdout`, `stderr` are exposed under `io-std`. Macros are used to scope code by feature flag.
2019-11-15net: add more impls for ToSocketAddrs (#1760)Taiki Endo
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).
2019-11-12reorganize modules (#1766)Carl Lerche
This patch started as an effort to make `time::Timer` private. However, in an effort to get the build compiling again, more and more changes were made. This probably should have been broken up, but here we are. I will attempt to summarize the changes here. * Feature flags are reorganized to make clearer. `net-driver` becomes `io-driver`. `rt-current-thread` becomes `rt-core`. * The `Runtime` can be created without any executor. This replaces `enter`. It also allows creating I/O / time drivers that are standalone. * `tokio::timer` is renamed to `tokio::time`. This brings it in line with `std`. * `tokio::timer::Timer` is renamed to `Driver` and made private. * The `clock` module is removed. Instead, an `Instant` type is provided. This type defaults to calling `std::time::Instant`. A `test-util` feature flag can be used to enable hooking into time. * The `blocking` module is moved to the top level and is cleaned up. * The `task` module is moved to the top level. * The thread-pool's in-place blocking implementation is cleaned up. * `runtime::Spawner` is renamed to `runtime::Handle` and can be used to "enter" a runtime context.
2019-11-05runtime: combine `executor` and `runtime` mods (#1734)Carl Lerche
Now, all types are under `runtime`. `executor::util` is moved to a top level `util` module.
2019-10-28executor: move into `tokio` crate (#1702)Carl Lerche
A step towards collapsing Tokio sub crates into a single `tokio` crate (#1318). The executor implementation is now provided by the main `tokio` crate. Functionality can be opted out of by using the various net related feature flags.
2019-10-25net: move into tokio crate (#1683)Carl Lerche
A step towards collapsing Tokio sub crates into a single `tokio` crate (#1318). The `net` implementation is now provided by the main `tokio` crate. Functionality can be opted out of by using the various net related feature flags.