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@ -133,6 +133,56 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `&R3: futures_io::if_std::AsyncBufRead` is not sat
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I need to reduce this example though.
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I need to reduce this example though.
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NOTE: Should also add something about how `AsyncBufRead` isn't implemented for `&R3`, but _is_ after
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deref. The errors become a lot more obvious if you try to deref `self.reader`:
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```rust
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use futures_io::AsyncBufRead;
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use std::future::Future;
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use std::pin::Pin;
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use std::task::{Context, Poll};
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fn poll_once<R1: AsyncBufRead + ?Sized>(mut reader: Pin<&mut R1>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<()> {
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reader.as_mut().poll_fill_buf(cx);
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return Poll::Ready(());
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}
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struct MyStruct<'a, R2: ?Sized> {
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reader: &'a R2,
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}
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impl<R3: AsyncBufRead + ?Sized + Unpin> Future for MyStruct<'_, R3> {
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type Output = ();
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fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
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poll_once(Pin::new(&mut *self.reader), cx)
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}
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}
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```
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```text
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error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in a dereference of `std::pin::Pin<&mut MyStruct<'_, R3>>` as mutable
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--> src/lib.rs:19:28
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12 | reader: &'a R2,
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| ------ help: consider changing this to be mutable: `&'a mut R2`
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...
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19 | poll_once(Pin::new(&mut *self.reader), cx)
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable
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error[E0596]: cannot borrow `self` as mutable, as it is not declared as mutable
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--> src/lib.rs:19:34
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18 | fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
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| ---- help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut self`
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19 | poll_once(Pin::new(&mut *self.reader), cx)
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```
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Now, we can see that `self` can't be borrowed as mutable (it needs to be marked
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`mut self: Pin<&mut Self>`) and that the reader can't be borrowed as mutable (the struct definition
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needs `&'a mut R2`).
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# Don't feel bad about requiring `Unpin`
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# Don't feel bad about requiring `Unpin`
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Principle: don't require it unless you need to, but don't hesitate to add it if the compiler thinks
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Principle: don't require it unless you need to, but don't hesitate to add it if the compiler thinks
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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```
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# Don't feel bad about fallbacks
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# Know what the escape hatches are
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When used sparingly, either `#[async_trait]` or `Box::pin(async move {})` can enable async
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When used sparingly, either `#[async_trait]` or `Box::pin(async move {})` can enable async
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functionality in code that will later not need the allocations. Use the escape hatch when you need
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functionality in code that will later not need the allocations. Use the escape hatch when you need
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to such that you can continue making incremental improvements later.
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to such that you can continue making incremental improvements later.
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Specific trick: use `BoxFuture` for opaque type erasure:
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```rust
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use std::future::Future;
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use std::pin::Pin;
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use std::task::{Context, Poll};
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use futures::future::BoxFuture;
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async fn my_function() {}
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struct MyStruct<F: Future<Output = ()>> {
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f: F
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}
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fn another_function() -> MyStruct<BoxFuture<'static, ()>> {
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MyStruct { f: Box::pin(async { my_function().await }) }
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}
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```
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NOTE: Should also add something about owned data structures need to implemented `Unpin`:
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```rust
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struct First<T> {
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value: T,
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}
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// To get access to `T` through `self`, `T` must implement `Unpin`
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struct Second<T> {
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values: Vec<T>
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}
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// Same thing - `T` must implement `Unpin` to get access to `values`
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```
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