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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/pure/asyncstreams.nim')
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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/lib/pure/asyncstreams.nim b/lib/pure/asyncstreams.nim index 6bc103f05..7fe86aa05 100644 --- a/lib/pure/asyncstreams.nim +++ b/lib/pure/asyncstreams.nim @@ -24,14 +24,14 @@ type error*: ref Exception proc newFutureStream*[T](fromProc = "unspecified"): FutureStream[T] = - ## Create a new ``FutureStream``. This future's callback is activated when + ## Create a new `FutureStream`. This future's callback is activated when ## two events occur: ## ## * New data is written into the future stream. ## * The future stream is completed (this means that no more data will be ## written). ## - ## Specifying ``fromProc``, which is a string specifying the name of the proc + ## Specifying `fromProc`, which is a string specifying the name of the proc ## that this future belongs to, is a good habit as it helps with debugging. ## ## **Note:** The API of FutureStream is still new and so has a higher @@ -40,14 +40,14 @@ proc newFutureStream*[T](fromProc = "unspecified"): FutureStream[T] = result.queue = initDeque[T]() proc complete*[T](future: FutureStream[T]) = - ## Completes a ``FutureStream`` signalling the end of data. + ## Completes a `FutureStream` signalling the end of data. assert(future.error == nil, "Trying to complete failed stream") future.finished = true if not future.cb.isNil: future.cb() proc fail*[T](future: FutureStream[T], error: ref Exception) = - ## Completes ``future`` with ``error``. + ## Completes `future` with `error`. assert(not future.finished) future.finished = true future.error = error @@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ proc `callback=`*[T](future: FutureStream[T], ## future stream. ## ## The callback is also called when the future is completed. So you should - ## use ``finished`` to check whether data is available. + ## use `finished` to check whether data is available. ## - ## If the future stream already has data or is finished then ``cb`` will be + ## If the future stream already has data or is finished then `cb` will be ## called immediately. proc named() = cb(future) future.cb = named @@ -70,19 +70,19 @@ proc `callback=`*[T](future: FutureStream[T], callSoon(future.cb) proc finished*[T](future: FutureStream[T]): bool = - ## Check if a ``FutureStream`` is finished. ``true`` value means that + ## Check if a `FutureStream` is finished. `true` value means that ## no more data will be placed inside the stream *and* that there is ## no data waiting to be retrieved. result = future.finished and future.queue.len == 0 proc failed*[T](future: FutureStream[T]): bool = - ## Determines whether ``future`` completed with an error. + ## Determines whether `future` completed with an error. return future.error != nil proc write*[T](future: FutureStream[T], value: T): Future[void] = ## Writes the specified value inside the specified future stream. ## - ## This will raise ``ValueError`` if ``future`` is finished. + ## This will raise `ValueError` if `future` is finished. result = newFuture[void]("FutureStream.put") if future.finished: let msg = "FutureStream is finished and so no longer accepts new data." @@ -95,14 +95,14 @@ proc write*[T](future: FutureStream[T], value: T): Future[void] = result.complete() proc read*[T](future: FutureStream[T]): owned(Future[(bool, T)]) = - ## Returns a future that will complete when the ``FutureStream`` has data + ## Returns a future that will complete when the `FutureStream` has data ## placed into it. The future will be completed with the oldest ## value stored inside the stream. The return value will also determine - ## whether data was retrieved, ``false`` means that the future stream was + ## whether data was retrieved, `false` means that the future stream was ## completed and no data was retrieved. ## ## This function will remove the data that was returned from the underlying - ## ``FutureStream``. + ## `FutureStream`. var resFut = newFuture[(bool, T)]("FutureStream.take") let savedCb = future.cb proc newCb(fs: FutureStream[T]) = |