use loole as flume; #[test] fn same_sender() { let (tx1, _rx) = flume::unbounded::<()>(); let tx2 = tx1.clone(); assert!(tx1.same_channel(&tx2)); let (tx3, _rx) = flume::unbounded::<()>(); assert!(!tx1.same_channel(&tx3)); assert!(!tx2.same_channel(&tx3)); } #[test] fn same_receiver() { let (_tx, rx1) = flume::unbounded::<()>(); let rx2 = rx1.clone(); assert!(rx1.same_channel(&rx2)); let (_tx, rx3) = flume::unbounded::<()>(); assert!(!rx1.same_channel(&rx3)); assert!(!rx2.same_channel(&rx3)); } #[test] fn same_send_sink() { let (tx1, _rx) = flume::unbounded::<()>(); let tx1 = tx1.into_sink(); let tx2 = tx1.clone(); assert!(tx1.same_channel(&tx2)); let (tx3, _rx) = flume::unbounded::<()>(); let tx3 = tx3.into_sink(); assert!(!tx1.same_channel(&tx3)); assert!(!tx2.same_channel(&tx3)); } #[test] fn same_recv_stream() { let (_tx, rx1) = flume::unbounded::<()>(); let rx1 = rx1.into_stream(); let rx2 = rx1.clone(); assert!(rx1.same_channel(&rx2)); let (_tx, rx3) = flume::unbounded::<()>(); let rx3 = rx3.into_stream(); assert!(!rx1.same_channel(&rx3)); assert!(!rx2.same_channel(&rx3)); }