//! An UDP echo server that just sends back everything that it receives. //! //! If you're on Unix you can test this out by in one terminal executing: //! //! cargo run --example echo-udp //! //! and in another terminal you can run: //! //! cargo run --example connect -- --udp 127.0.0.1:8080 //! //! Each line you type in to the `nc` terminal should be echo'd back to you! #![deny(warnings)] #[macro_use] extern crate futures; extern crate tokio; use std::{env, io}; use std::net::SocketAddr; use tokio::prelude::*; use tokio::net::UdpSocket; struct Server { socket: UdpSocket, buf: Vec, to_send: Option<(usize, SocketAddr)>, } impl Future for Server { type Item = (); type Error = io::Error; fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<(), io::Error> { loop { // First we check to see if there's a message we need to echo back. // If so then we try to send it back to the original source, waiting // until it's writable and we're able to do so. if let Some((size, peer)) = self.to_send { let amt = try_ready!(self.socket.poll_send_to(&self.buf[..size], &peer)); println!("Echoed {}/{} bytes to {}", amt, size, peer); self.to_send = None; } // If we're here then `to_send` is `None`, so we take a look for the // next message we're going to echo back. self.to_send = Some(try_ready!(self.socket.poll_recv_from(&mut self.buf))); } } } fn main() -> Result<(), Box> { let addr = env::args().nth(1).unwrap_or("127.0.0.1:8080".to_string()); let addr = addr.parse::()?; let socket = UdpSocket::bind(&addr)?; println!("Listening on: {}", socket.local_addr()?); let server = Server { socket: socket, buf: vec![0; 1024], to_send: None, }; // This starts the server task. // // `map_err` handles the error by logging it and maps the future to a type // that can be spawned. // // `tokio::run` spawns the task on the Tokio runtime and starts running. tokio::run(server.map_err(|e| println!("server error = {:?}", e))); Ok(()) }