Struct hydroflow::scheduled::port::Port

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pub struct Port<S: Polarity, H>
where H: Handoff,
{ /* private fields */ }
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Lightweight ID struct representing an input or output port for a Handoff added to a Hydroflow instance..

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impl<T: Clone> Port<RECV, TeeingHandoff<T>>

Methods for TeeingHandoff teeing and dropping.

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pub fn tee(&self, hf: &mut Hydroflow<'_>) -> RecvPort<TeeingHandoff<T>>

Tees this TeeingHandoff, given the Hydroflow instance it belongs to.

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pub fn drop(self, hf: &mut Hydroflow<'_>)

Marks this output of a TeeingHandoff as dropped so that no more data will be sent to it, given the Hydroflow instance it belongs to.

It is recommended to not not use this method and instead simply avoid teeing a TeeingHandoff when it is not needed.

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impl<S, H> Freeze for Port<S, H>

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impl<S, H> RefUnwindSafe for Port<S, H>
where S: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<S, H> !Send for Port<S, H>

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impl<S, H> !Sync for Port<S, H>

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impl<S, H> Unpin for Port<S, H>

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impl<S, H> UnwindSafe for Port<S, H>
where S: RefUnwindSafe,

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