Struct rocket_http::hyper::server::conn::Connecting
source · pub struct Connecting<I, F, E = Exec> { /* private fields */ }
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A future building a new Service
to a Connection
.
Wraps the future returned from MakeService
into one that returns
a Connection
.
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source§impl<I, F, S, FE, E, B> Future for Connecting<I, F, E>where
I: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin,
F: Future<Output = Result<S, FE>>,
S: HttpService<Body, ResBody = B>,
B: Body + 'static,
<B as Body>::Error: Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync, Global>>,
E: ConnStreamExec<<S as HttpService<Body>>::Future, B>,
impl<I, F, S, FE, E, B> Future for Connecting<I, F, E>where I: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin, F: Future<Output = Result<S, FE>>, S: HttpService<Body, ResBody = B>, B: Body + 'static, <B as Body>::Error: Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync, Global>>, E: ConnStreamExec<<S as HttpService<Body>>::Future, B>,
§type Output = Result<Connection<I, S, E>, FE>
type Output = Result<Connection<I, S, E>, FE>
impl<'__pin, I, F, E> Unpin for Connecting<I, F, E>where __Origin<'__pin, I, F, E>: Unpin,
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impl<I, F, E> RefUnwindSafe for Connecting<I, F, E>where E: RefUnwindSafe, F: RefUnwindSafe, I: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<I, F, E> Send for Connecting<I, F, E>where E: Send, F: Send, I: Send,
impl<I, F, E> Sync for Connecting<I, F, E>where E: Sync, F: Sync, I: Sync,
impl<I, F, E> UnwindSafe for Connecting<I, F, E>where E: UnwindSafe, F: UnwindSafe, I: UnwindSafe,
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