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// Copyright 2020 Pierre Krieger
//
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//! Wraps around futures and profiles them.
//!
//! # Usage
//!
//! ```
//! futures::executor::block_on(futures_diagnose::diagnose("task-name", async move {
//! // ...
//! }))
//! ```
//!
//! Wrap all your futures into `futures_diagnose::diagnose`. Then launch your program with
//! the `PROFILE_DIR` environment variable set to a path name. CPU profiling will automatically
//! be performed and JSON files written in the target directory.
//!
//! You can open the JSON files using the Chrome browser by opening the address
//! `chrome://tracing`.
//!
use futures::future::FutureObj;
use futures::task::{Spawn, SpawnError};
use std::{borrow::Cow, future::Future};
pub use fut_with_diag::{diagnose, DiagnoseFuture};
mod absolute_time;
mod ctxt_with_diag;
mod fut_with_diag;
mod log_out;
pub mod prelude {
pub use crate::FutureExt as _;
pub use crate::Future01Ext as _;
}
/// Extension trait on `Future`s.
pub trait FutureExt: Future {
fn with_diagnostics(self, name: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> DiagnoseFuture<Self>
where
Self: Sized,
{
fut_with_diag::diagnose(name, self)
}
}
impl<T> FutureExt for T where T: Future {}
/// Extension trait on `Future`s.
pub trait Future01Ext: futures01::Future {
fn with_diagnostics(self, name: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> DiagnoseFuture<Self>
where
Self: Sized,
{
fut_with_diag::diagnose(name, self)
}
}
impl<T> Future01Ext for T where T: futures01::Future {}
/// Wraps around a `T` and provides lots of diagnostics about tasks spawned through it.
pub struct DiagSpawn<T> {
inner: T,
}
impl<T> DiagSpawn<T> {
/// Wraps around `inner`.
pub fn new(inner: T) -> Self {
DiagSpawn { inner }
}
}
impl<T> Spawn for DiagSpawn<T>
where
T: Spawn,
{
fn spawn_obj(&self, future: FutureObj<'static, ()>) -> Result<(), SpawnError> {
let wrapped = diagnose("unnamed", future);
self.inner.spawn_obj(From::from(Box::pin(wrapped)))
}
fn status(&self) -> Result<(), SpawnError> {
self.inner.status()
}
}