/*! Higher level communication abstractions. */ // NB: transitionary, de-mode-ing. #[forbid(deprecated_mode)]; use pipes::{Channel, Recv, Chan, Port, Selectable}; /// An extension of `pipes::stream` that allows both sending and receiving. pub struct DuplexStream { priv chan: Chan, priv port: Port , } impl DuplexStream : Channel { fn send(x: T) { self.chan.send(move x) } fn try_send(x: T) -> bool { self.chan.try_send(move x) } } impl DuplexStream : Recv { fn recv() -> U { self.port.recv() } fn try_recv() -> Option { self.port.try_recv() } pure fn peek() -> bool { self.port.peek() } } impl DuplexStream : Selectable { pure fn header() -> *pipes::PacketHeader { self.port.header() } } /// Creates a bidirectional stream. pub fn DuplexStream() -> (DuplexStream, DuplexStream) { let (c2, p1) = pipes::stream(); let (c1, p2) = pipes::stream(); (DuplexStream { chan: move c1, port: move p1 }, DuplexStream { chan: move c2, port: move p2 }) } #[cfg(test)] mod test { #[legacy_exports]; #[test] fn DuplexStream1() { let (left, right) = DuplexStream(); left.send(~"abc"); right.send(123); assert left.recv() == 123; assert right.recv() == ~"abc"; } }