Crates.io | channel |
lib.rs | channel |
version | 0.2.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-06-28 17:37:16.958789 |
updated_at | 2024-07-23 16:12:27.91743 |
description | Rust advanced queue library |
homepage | https://github.com/fawdlstty/channel-rs |
repository | https://github.com/fawdlstty/channel-rs |
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Rust advanced queue library
This library is mainly for queue advanced application scenarios, used to simplify logical code.
Install: Run cargo add channel
in the project directory
Features: Unlimited cache capacity, producers and consumers can have multiple, a message can only be consumed once
let (tx, rx) = channel::new(None, false);
tx.send_items(vec![1, 2, 3, 4]);
tx.send(5);
let a = rx.len(); // 5
let rx2 = rx.clone();
let b = rx.recv().unwrap(); // 1
let c = rx2.recv_items(3); // vec![2, 3, 4]
let d = rx.recv().unwrap(); // 5
Features: Only the specified amount is cached, beyond which the earliest data is overwritten, producers and consumers can have multiple, and a message can only be consumed once
let (tx, rx) = channel::new(Some(4), false);
tx.send_items(vec![1, 2, 3, 4]);
tx.send(5);
let rx2 = rx.clone();
let a = rx.recv_items(2); // vec![2, 3]
let b = rx2.recv_items(2); // vec![4, 5]
let c = rx.is_empty(); // true
Features: The maximum number of caches is theoretical, there can be multiple producers and consumers, and any message will be consumed by all consumers
let (tx, rx) = channel::new(None, true);
tx.send_items(vec![1, 2, 3, 4]);
tx.send(5);
let rx2 = rx.clone();
let a = rx.recv_items(3); // vec![1, 2, 3]
let b = rx2.recv_items(3); // vec![1, 2, 3]
let c = rx.recv_items_weak(3); // vec![4, 5]
let d = rx2.recv_items_weak(3); // vec![4, 5]
Features: Only the specified amount of cache, more than overwrite the earliest data, producers and consumers can have multiple, any message as long as it is not overwritten will be consumed by all consumers
let (tx, rx) = channel::new(Some(4), true);
tx.send_items(vec![1, 2, 3, 4]);
tx.send(5);
let rx2 = rx.clone();
let a = rx.recv_items(3); // vec![2, 3, 4]
let a = rx2.recv_items(3); // vec![2, 3, 4]
let a = rx.recv_items_weak(3); // vec![5]
let a = rx2.recv_items_weak(3); // vec![5]
Features: The effect is almost the same as the above queue, but with the addition of a feature that must be received after the data reaches the time. It can be understood as pushing the frame delay to the screen when playing the video file
#[derive(Clone)]
struct MyTSStruct {
time: NaiveDateTime,
data: i32,
}
impl MyTSStruct {
pub fn new(time: NaiveDateTime, data: i32) -> Self { Self { time, data } }
}
impl channel::GetDataTimeExt for MyTSStruct {
fn get_data_time(&self) -> NaiveDateTime { self.time.clone() }
}
// ...
let (tx, rx) = channel::new_time_series(None, false, NaiveDateTime::now(), 1.0);
// let (tx, rx) = channel::new_time_series(Some(10), false, NaiveDateTime::now(), 1.0);
// let (tx, rx) = channel::new_time_series(None, true, NaiveDateTime::now(), 1.0);
// let (tx, rx) = channel::new_time_series(Some(10), true, NaiveDateTime::now(), 1.0);
tx.send_items(vec![
MyTSStruct::new(NaiveDateTime::now() - chrono::Duration::milliseconds(10), 111),
MyTSStruct::new(NaiveDateTime::now() + chrono::Duration::milliseconds(10), 222),
]);
let a = rx.len(); // 2
let rx2 = rx.clone();
let b = rx.recv().unwrap().data; // 111
let c = rx2.recv().is_none(); // true
sleep(Duration::from_millis(10));
let d = rx2.recv().unwrap().data; // 222
Features: The observer does not receive pipeline data directly, but can detect the current cache usage and extract data directly from the cache. The observer and the receiver can be interchangeable
let (tx, rx) = channel::new_time_series(None, true, NaiveDateTime::now(), 1.0);
let ox = rx.get_observer();
tx.send_items(vec![
MyTSStruct::new(NaiveDateTime::now() - Duration::milliseconds(10), 111),
MyTSStruct::new(NaiveDateTime::now() + Duration::milliseconds(10), 222),
]);
let a = rx.recv().unwrap().data; // 111
let tx2 = ox.get_receiver();
let b = tx2.len(); // 1
// The following code is available when the `metrics` feature is enabled
let result = ox.get_metrics_result(true);
println!("{:?}", result);
let send_count: usize = result.sender_counts.iter().map(|(_, v)| *v).sum(); // 2
let recv_count: usize = result.receiver_counts.iter().map(|(_, v)| *v).sum(); // 1