Struct Full
pub struct Full<D> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A body that consists of a single chunk.
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§impl<D> Body for Full<D>where
D: Buf,
impl<D> Body for Full<D>where
D: Buf,
§type Error = Infallible
type Error = Infallible
Body might generate.§fn poll_frame(
self: Pin<&mut Full<D>>,
_cx: &mut Context<'_>,
) -> Poll<Option<Result<Frame<D>, <Full<D> as Body>::Error>>>
fn poll_frame( self: Pin<&mut Full<D>>, _cx: &mut Context<'_>, ) -> Poll<Option<Result<Frame<D>, <Full<D> as Body>::Error>>>
§fn is_end_stream(&self) -> bool
fn is_end_stream(&self) -> bool
true when the end of stream has been reached. Read moreimpl<D> Copy for Full<D>where
D: Copy,
impl<'__pin, D> Unpin for Full<D>where
<PinnedFieldsOfHelperStruct<__Origin<'__pin, D>> as PinnedFieldsOfHelperTrait>::Actual: Unpin,
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impl<D> Freeze for Full<D>where
D: Freeze,
impl<D> RefUnwindSafe for Full<D>where
D: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<D> Send for Full<D>where
D: Send,
impl<D> Sync for Full<D>where
D: Sync,
impl<D> UnwindSafe for Full<D>where
D: UnwindSafe,
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§impl<T> BodyExt for T
impl<T> BodyExt for T
§fn frame(&mut self) -> Frame<'_, Self>where
Self: Unpin,
fn frame(&mut self) -> Frame<'_, Self>where
Self: Unpin,
Frame, if any.§fn boxed_unsync(self) -> UnsyncBoxBody<Self::Data, Self::Error>
fn boxed_unsync(self) -> UnsyncBoxBody<Self::Data, Self::Error>
§fn collect(self) -> Collect<Self>where
Self: Sized,
fn collect(self) -> Collect<Self>where
Self: Sized,
Collected] body which will collect all the DATA frames
and trailers.§fn with_trailers<F>(self, trailers: F) -> WithTrailers<Self, F>
fn with_trailers<F>(self, trailers: F) -> WithTrailers<Self, F>
§fn into_data_stream(self) -> BodyDataStream<Self>where
Self: Sized,
fn into_data_stream(self) -> BodyDataStream<Self>where
Self: Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
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fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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§impl<T> Instrument for T
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T: ?Sized,
impl<T> Paint for Twhere
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