BufReadExt in async_std::io - Rust (original) (raw)
pub trait BufReadExt: BufRead {
// Provided methods
fn read_until<'a>(
&'a mut self,
byte: u8,
buf: &'a mut Vec<u8>,
) -> ReadUntilFuture<'a, Self>
where Self: Unpin { ... }
fn read_line<'a>(
&'a mut self,
buf: &'a mut String,
) -> ReadLineFuture<'a, Self>
where Self: Unpin { ... }
fn lines(self) -> Lines<Self>
where Self: Unpin + Sized { ... }
fn split(self, byte: u8) -> Split<Self>
where Self: Sized { ... }
}
Expand description
Extension methods for BufRead.
Reads all bytes into buf
until the delimiter byte
or EOF is reached.
This function will read bytes from the underlying stream until the delimiter or EOF is found. Once found, all bytes up to, and including, the delimiter (if found) will be appended to buf
.
If successful, this function will return the total number of bytes read.
§Examples
use async_std::fs::File;
use async_std::io::BufReader;
use async_std::prelude::*;
let mut file = BufReader::new(File::open("a.txt").await?);
let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(1024);
let n = file.read_until(b'\n', &mut buf).await?;
Multiple successful calls to read_until
append all bytes up to and including tobuf
:
use async_std::io::BufReader;
use async_std::prelude::*;
let from: &[u8] = b"append\nexample\n";
let mut reader = BufReader::new(from);
let mut buf = vec![];
let mut size = reader.read_until(b'\n', &mut buf).await?;
assert_eq!(size, 7);
assert_eq!(buf, b"append\n");
size += reader.read_until(b'\n', &mut buf).await?;
assert_eq!(size, from.len());
assert_eq!(buf, from);
Reads all bytes and appends them into buf
until a newline (the 0xA byte) is reached.
This function will read bytes from the underlying stream until the newline delimiter (the 0xA byte) or EOF is found. Once found, all bytes up to, and including, the delimiter (if found) will be appended to buf
.
If successful, this function will return the total number of bytes read.
If this function returns Ok(0)
, the stream has reached EOF.
§Errors
This function has the same error semantics as read_until and will also return an error if the read bytes are not valid UTF-8. If an I/O error is encountered thenbuf
may contain some bytes already read in the event that all data read so far was valid UTF-8.
§Examples
use async_std::fs::File;
use async_std::io::BufReader;
use async_std::prelude::*;
let mut file = BufReader::new(File::open("a.txt").await?);
let mut buf = String::new();
file.read_line(&mut buf).await?;
Returns a stream over the lines of this byte stream.
The stream returned from this function will yield instances ofio::Result<
String>
. Each string returned will not have a newline byte (the 0xA byte) or CRLF (0xD, 0xA bytes) at the end.
§Examples
use async_std::fs::File;
use async_std::io::BufReader;
use async_std::prelude::*;
let file = File::open("a.txt").await?;
let mut lines = BufReader::new(file).lines();
let mut count = 0;
while let Some(line) = lines.next().await {
line?;
count += 1;
}
Returns a stream over the contents of this reader split on the byte byte
.
The stream returned from this function will return instances ofio::Result<
Vec>
. Each vector returned will not have the delimiter byte at the end.
This function will yield errors whenever read_until would have also yielded an error.
§Examples
std::io::Cursor is a type that implements BufRead
. In this example, we use Cursor to iterate over all hyphen delimited segments in a byte slice
use async_std::prelude::*;
use async_std::io;
let cursor = io::Cursor::new(b"lorem-ipsum-dolor");
let mut split_iter = cursor.split(b'-').map(|l| l.unwrap());
assert_eq!(split_iter.next().await, Some(b"lorem".to_vec()));
assert_eq!(split_iter.next().await, Some(b"ipsum".to_vec()));
assert_eq!(split_iter.next().await, Some(b"dolor".to_vec()));
assert_eq!(split_iter.next().await, None);
This trait is not dyn compatible.
In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety", so this trait is not object safe.