// socketcan/examples/tokio_bridge.rs // // Example application for using Tokio with socketcan-rs. // // This file is part of the Rust 'socketcan-rs' library. // // Licensed under the MIT license: // // This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according // to those terms. //! A SocketCAN example using Tokio. //! //! This sends CAN data frames received on one interface to another. //! use futures_util::StreamExt; use socketcan::{tokio::CanSocket, CanFrame, Result}; #[tokio::main] async fn main() -> Result<()> { let mut sock_rx = CanSocket::open("vcan0")?; let sock_tx = CanSocket::open("can0")?; while let Some(Ok(frame)) = sock_rx.next().await { if matches!(frame, CanFrame::Data(_)) { sock_tx.write_frame(frame)?.await?; } } Ok(()) }