pub struct UseFuture { /* private fields */ }
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§impl UseFuture
impl UseFuture
pub fn restart(&mut self)
pub fn restart(&mut self)
Restart the future with new dependencies.
Will not cancel the previous future, but will ignore any values that it generates.
pub fn cancel(&mut self)
pub fn cancel(&mut self)
Forcefully cancel a future
pub fn pause(&mut self)
pub fn pause(&mut self)
Pause the future
pub fn resume(&mut self)
pub fn resume(&mut self)
Resume the future
pub fn task(&self) -> Task
pub fn task(&self) -> Task
Get a handle to the inner task backing this future Modify the task through this handle will cause inconsistent state
pub fn finished(&self) -> bool
pub fn finished(&self) -> bool
Is the future currently finished running?
Reading this does not subscribe to the future’s state
pub fn state(&self) -> ReadOnlySignal<UseFutureState>
pub fn state(&self) -> ReadOnlySignal<UseFutureState>
Get the current state of the future.
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§impl Deref for UseFuture
impl Deref for UseFuture
Allow calling a signal with signal() syntax
Currently only limited to copy types, though could probably specialize for string/arc/rc
§impl From<UseFuture> for ReadOnlySignal<UseFutureState>
impl From<UseFuture> for ReadOnlySignal<UseFutureState>
§fn from(val: UseFuture) -> ReadOnlySignal<UseFutureState>
fn from(val: UseFuture) -> ReadOnlySignal<UseFutureState>
Converts to this type from the input type.
§impl Readable for UseFuture
impl Readable for UseFuture
§type Target = UseFutureState
type Target = UseFutureState
The target type of the reference.
§type Storage = UnsyncStorage
type Storage = UnsyncStorage
The type of the storage this readable uses.
§fn try_read_unchecked(
&self,
) -> Result<<<UseFuture as Readable>::Storage as AnyStorage>::Ref<'static, <UseFuture as Readable>::Target>, BorrowError>
fn try_read_unchecked( &self, ) -> Result<<<UseFuture as Readable>::Storage as AnyStorage>::Ref<'static, <UseFuture as Readable>::Target>, BorrowError>
Try to get a reference to the value without checking the lifetime. This will subscribe the current scope to the signal. Read more
§fn peek_unchecked(
&self,
) -> <<UseFuture as Readable>::Storage as AnyStorage>::Ref<'static, <UseFuture as Readable>::Target>
fn peek_unchecked( &self, ) -> <<UseFuture as Readable>::Storage as AnyStorage>::Ref<'static, <UseFuture as Readable>::Target>
Get the current value of the signal without checking the lifetime. Unlike read, this will not subscribe the current scope to the signal which can cause parts of your UI to not update. Read more
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self,
f: impl Fn(&Self::Target) -> &O + 'static,
) -> MappedSignal<O, Self::Storage>
fn map<O>( self, f: impl Fn(&Self::Target) -> &O + 'static, ) -> MappedSignal<O, Self::Storage>
Map the readable type to a new type.
§fn read(&self) -> <Self::Storage as AnyStorage>::Ref<'_, Self::Target>
fn read(&self) -> <Self::Storage as AnyStorage>::Ref<'_, Self::Target>
Get the current value of the state. If this is a signal, this will subscribe the current scope to the signal.
If the value has been dropped, this will panic. Calling this on a Signal is the same as
using the signal() syntax to read and subscribe to its value
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&self,
) -> Result<<Self::Storage as AnyStorage>::Ref<'_, Self::Target>, BorrowError>
fn try_read( &self, ) -> Result<<Self::Storage as AnyStorage>::Ref<'_, Self::Target>, BorrowError>
Try to get the current value of the state. If this is a signal, this will subscribe the current scope to the signal.
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&self,
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§fn peek(&self) -> <Self::Storage as AnyStorage>::Ref<'_, Self::Target>
fn peek(&self) -> <Self::Storage as AnyStorage>::Ref<'_, Self::Target>
Get the current value of the state without subscribing to updates. If the value has been dropped, this will panic.
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fn cloned(&self) -> Self::Target
Clone the inner value and return it. If the value has been dropped, this will panic.
§fn with<O>(&self, f: impl FnOnce(&Self::Target) -> O) -> O
fn with<O>(&self, f: impl FnOnce(&Self::Target) -> O) -> O
Run a function with a reference to the value. If the value has been dropped, this will panic.
impl Copy for UseFuture
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impl Freeze for UseFuture
impl !RefUnwindSafe for UseFuture
impl !Send for UseFuture
impl !Sync for UseFuture
impl Unpin for UseFuture
impl !UnwindSafe for UseFuture
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