pub struct LocalStaticScheduler { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A statically-initialized scheduler for !Send tasks.
This type is identical to the StaticScheduler type, except that it is
capable of scheduling Futures that do not implement Send. Because
this scheduler’s futures cannot be moved across threads1, the scheduler
itself is also !Send and !Sync, as ticking it from another thread would
cause its tasks to be polled from that thread, violating the Send and
Sync contracts.
Or CPU cores, in bare-metal systems. ↩
Implementations§
Source§impl LocalStaticScheduler
 
impl LocalStaticScheduler
Sourcepub const DEFAULT_TICK_SIZE: usize = 256usize
 
pub const DEFAULT_TICK_SIZE: usize = 256usize
How many tasks are polled per call to LocalStaticScheduler::tick.
Chosen by fair dice roll, guaranteed to be random.
Sourcepub const unsafe fn new_with_static_stub(stub: &'static TaskStub) -> Self
 
pub const unsafe fn new_with_static_stub(stub: &'static TaskStub) -> Self
Create a LocalStaticScheduler with a static “stub” task entity
This is used for creating a LocalStaticScheduler as a static variable.
§Safety
The “stub” provided must ONLY EVER be used for a single LocalStaticScheduler.
Re-using the stub for multiple schedulers may lead to undefined behavior.
For a safe alternative, consider using the new_static! macro to
initialize a LocalStaticScheduler in a static variable.
Sourcepub fn spawn_allocated<F, STO>(
    &'static self,
    task: STO::StoredTask,
) -> JoinHandle<F::Output> ⓘ
 
pub fn spawn_allocated<F, STO>( &'static self, task: STO::StoredTask, ) -> JoinHandle<F::Output> ⓘ
Spawn a pre-allocated,  task.
Unlike StaticScheduler::spawn_allocated, this method is capable of
spawning Futures which do not implement Send.
This method is used to spawn a task that requires some bespoke
procedure of allocation, typically of a custom Storage implementor.
See the documentation for the Storage trait for more details on
using custom task storage.
This method returns a JoinHandle that can be used to await the
task’s output. Dropping the JoinHandle detaches the spawned task,
allowing it to run in the background without awaiting its output.
When tasks are spawned on a scheduler, the scheduler must be ticked in order to drive those tasks to completion. See the module-level documentation for more information on implementing a system’s run loop.
Sourcepub fn build_task<'a>(&'static self) -> Builder<'a, &'static Self>
 
pub fn build_task<'a>(&'static self) -> Builder<'a, &'static Self>
Returns a new task Builder for configuring tasks prior to spawning
them on this scheduler.
To spawn !Send tasks using a Builder, use the
Builder::spawn_local method.
Sourcepub fn current_task(&'static self) -> Option<TaskRef>
 
pub fn current_task(&'static self) -> Option<TaskRef>
Returns a TaskRef referencing the task currently being polled by
this scheduler, if a task is currently being polled.
§Returns
- 
Some(TaskRef)referencing the currently-polling task, if a task is currently being polled (i.e., the scheduler is ticking and the queue of scheduled tasks is non-empty). - 
Noneif the scheduler is not currently being polled (i.e., the scheduler is not ticking or its run queue is empty and all polls have completed). 
Sourcepub fn tick(&'static self) -> Tick
 
pub fn tick(&'static self) -> Tick
Tick this scheduler, polling up to Self::DEFAULT_TICK_SIZE tasks
from the scheduler’s run queue.
Only a single CPU core/thread may tick a given scheduler at a time. If
another call to tick is in progress on a different core, this method
will immediately return.
See the module-level documentation for more information on using this function to implement a system’s run loop.
§Returns
A Tick struct with data describing what occurred during the
scheduler tick.
Sourcepub fn spawner(&'static self) -> LocalStaticSpawner
 
pub fn spawner(&'static self) -> LocalStaticSpawner
Returns a new LocalStaticSpawner that can be used by other threads to
spawn Send tasks on this scheduler.
Source§impl LocalStaticScheduler
 
impl LocalStaticScheduler
Sourcepub fn new() -> Self
 Available on crate feature alloc only.
pub fn new() -> Self
alloc only.Returns a new LocalStaticScheduler with a heap-allocated stub task.
Unlike LocalStaticScheduler::new_with_static_stub, this is not a
const fn, as it performs a heap allocation for the stub task.
However, the returned StaticScheduler must still be stored in a
static variable in order to be used.
This method is generally used with lazy initialization of the
scheduler static.
Sourcepub fn spawn<F>(&'static self, future: F) -> JoinHandle<F::Output> ⓘ
 Available on crate feature alloc only.
pub fn spawn<F>(&'static self, future: F) -> JoinHandle<F::Output> ⓘ
alloc only.Spawn a task.
This method returns a JoinHandle that can be used to await the
task’s output. Dropping the JoinHandle detaches the spawned task,
allowing it to run in the background without awaiting its output.
When tasks are spawned on a scheduler, the scheduler must be ticked in order to drive those tasks to completion. See the module-level documentation for more information on implementing a system’s run loop.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Debug for LocalStaticScheduler
 
impl Debug for LocalStaticScheduler
Source§impl Default for LocalStaticScheduler
 
impl Default for LocalStaticScheduler
Source§fn default() -> LocalStaticScheduler
 
fn default() -> LocalStaticScheduler
Source§impl Schedule for &'static LocalStaticScheduler
 
impl Schedule for &'static LocalStaticScheduler
Source§fn current_task(&self) -> Option<TaskRef>
 
fn current_task(&self) -> Option<TaskRef>
TaskRef referencing the task currently being polled by
this scheduler, if a task is currently being polled.Source§fn build_task<'a>(&self) -> Builder<'a, Self>
 
fn build_task<'a>(&self) -> Builder<'a, Self>
Builder for configuring tasks prior to spawning
them on this scheduler.