use std::{error, fs, io, path, pin}; use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken; pub fn open_file(path: &path::Path) -> io::Result> { match fs::File::open(path) { Ok(file) => Ok(Some(file)), Err(err) => match err.kind() { io::ErrorKind::NotFound => Ok(None), _ => Err(err), }, } } type StaticFuture = pin::Pin + Send + 'static>>; pub struct TaskStack where E: error::Error + Send + 'static, { wait_group: Vec>>, } impl TaskStack where E: error::Error + Send + 'static, { pub fn new() -> TaskStack { TaskStack { wait_group: Vec::new(), } } /// push adds the given Future to the stack, to be executed once stop is called. pub fn push(&mut self, f: Fut) where Fut: futures::Future> + Send + 'static, { self.wait_group.push(Box::pin(f)) } /// push_spawn will spawn the given closure in a tokio task. Once the CancellationToken is /// cancelled the closure is expected to return. pub fn push_spawn(&mut self, mut f: F) where Fut: futures::Future> + Send + 'static, F: FnMut(CancellationToken) -> Fut, { let canceller = CancellationToken::new(); let handle = tokio::spawn(f(canceller.clone())); self.push(async move { canceller.cancel(); handle.await.expect("failed to join task") }); } /// stop will process all operations which have been pushed onto the stack in the reverse order /// they were pushed. pub async fn stop(mut self) -> Result<(), E> { // reverse wait_group in place, so we stop the most recently added first. Since this method // consumes self this is fine. self.wait_group.reverse(); for fut in self.wait_group { if let Err(err) = fut.await { return Err(err); } } Ok(()) } }