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//! Definition of the `Result` (immediately finished) combinator use core::result; use {Future, Poll, Async}; /// A future representing a value that is immediately ready. /// /// Created by the `result` function. #[derive(Debug, Clone)] #[must_use = "futures do nothing unless polled"] // TODO: rename this to `Result` on the next major version pub struct FutureResult<T, E> { inner: Option<result::Result<T, E>>, } /// Creates a new "leaf future" which will resolve with the given result. /// /// The returned future represents a computation which is finished immediately. /// This can be useful with the `finished` and `failed` base future types to /// convert an immediate value to a future to interoperate elsewhere. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use futures::future::*; /// /// let future_of_1 = result::<u32, u32>(Ok(1)); /// let future_of_err_2 = result::<u32, u32>(Err(2)); /// ``` pub fn result<T, E>(r: result::Result<T, E>) -> FutureResult<T, E> { FutureResult { inner: Some(r) } } /// Creates a "leaf future" from an immediate value of a finished and /// successful computation. /// /// The returned future is similar to `result` where it will immediately run a /// scheduled callback with the provided value. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use futures::future::*; /// /// let future_of_1 = ok::<u32, u32>(1); /// ``` pub fn ok<T, E>(t: T) -> FutureResult<T, E> { result(Ok(t)) } /// Creates a "leaf future" from an immediate value of a failed computation. /// /// The returned future is similar to `result` where it will immediately run a /// scheduled callback with the provided value. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use futures::future::*; /// /// let future_of_err_1 = err::<u32, u32>(1); /// ``` pub fn err<T, E>(e: E) -> FutureResult<T, E> { result(Err(e)) } impl<T, E> Future for FutureResult<T, E> { type Item = T; type Error = E; fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<T, E> { self.inner.take().expect("cannot poll Result twice").map(Async::Ready) } }