Struct kernel::serial_trace::Dispatch
source · pub struct Dispatch {
subscriber: Kind<Arc<dyn Subscriber + Send + Sync>>,
}
Expand description
Dispatch
trace data to a Subscriber
.
Fields§
§subscriber: Kind<Arc<dyn Subscriber + Send + Sync>>
Implementations§
source§impl Dispatch
impl Dispatch
sourcepub fn new<S>(subscriber: S) -> Dispatch
pub fn new<S>(subscriber: S) -> Dispatch
Returns a Dispatch
that forwards to the given Subscriber
.
sourcepub fn downgrade(&self) -> WeakDispatch
pub fn downgrade(&self) -> WeakDispatch
Creates a WeakDispatch
from this Dispatch
.
A WeakDispatch
is similar to a Dispatch
, but it does not prevent
the underlying Subscriber
from being dropped. Instead, it only permits
access while other references to the Subscriber
exist. This is equivalent
to the standard library’s Arc::downgrade
method, but for Dispatch
rather than Arc
.
The primary use for creating a WeakDispatch
is to allow a Subscriber
to hold a cyclical reference to itself without creating a memory leak.
See here for details.
sourcepub fn register_callsite(
&self,
metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>,
) -> Interest
pub fn register_callsite( &self, metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>, ) -> Interest
Registers a new callsite with this subscriber, returning whether or not the subscriber is interested in being notified about the callsite.
This calls the register_callsite
function on the Subscriber
that this Dispatch
forwards to.
sourcepub fn new_span(&self, span: &Attributes<'_>) -> Id
pub fn new_span(&self, span: &Attributes<'_>) -> Id
Record the construction of a new span, returning a new ID for the span being constructed.
This calls the new_span
function on the Subscriber
that this
Dispatch
forwards to.
sourcepub fn record(&self, span: &Id, values: &Record<'_>)
pub fn record(&self, span: &Id, values: &Record<'_>)
Record a set of values on a span.
This calls the record
function on the Subscriber
that this
Dispatch
forwards to.
sourcepub fn record_follows_from(&self, span: &Id, follows: &Id)
pub fn record_follows_from(&self, span: &Id, follows: &Id)
Adds an indication that span
follows from the span with the id
follows
.
This calls the record_follows_from
function on the Subscriber
that this Dispatch
forwards to.
sourcepub fn enabled(&self, metadata: &Metadata<'_>) -> bool
pub fn enabled(&self, metadata: &Metadata<'_>) -> bool
Returns true if a span with the specified metadata would be recorded.
This calls the enabled
function on the Subscriber
that this
Dispatch
forwards to.
sourcepub fn event(&self, event: &Event<'_>)
pub fn event(&self, event: &Event<'_>)
Records that an Event
has occurred.
This calls the event
function on the Subscriber
that this
Dispatch
forwards to.
sourcepub fn enter(&self, span: &Id)
pub fn enter(&self, span: &Id)
Records that a span has been can_enter.
This calls the enter
function on the Subscriber
that this
Dispatch
forwards to.
sourcepub fn exit(&self, span: &Id)
pub fn exit(&self, span: &Id)
Records that a span has been exited.
This calls the exit
function on the Subscriber
that this
Dispatch
forwards to.
sourcepub fn clone_span(&self, id: &Id) -> Id
pub fn clone_span(&self, id: &Id) -> Id
Notifies the subscriber that a span ID has been cloned.
This function must only be called with span IDs that were returned by
this Dispatch
’s new_span
function. The tracing
crate upholds
this guarantee and any other libraries implementing instrumentation APIs
must as well.
This calls the clone_span
function on the Subscriber
that this
Dispatch
forwards to.
sourcepub fn drop_span(&self, id: Id)
👎Deprecated since 0.1.2: use Dispatch::try_close
instead
pub fn drop_span(&self, id: Id)
Dispatch::try_close
insteadNotifies the subscriber that a span ID has been dropped.
This function must only be called with span IDs that were returned by
this Dispatch
’s new_span
function. The tracing
crate upholds
this guarantee and any other libraries implementing instrumentation APIs
must as well.
This calls the drop_span
function on the Subscriber
that this
Dispatch
forwards to.
Deprecated: Thetry_close
method is functionally identical, but returnstrue
if the span is now closed. It should be used instead of this method.
sourcepub fn try_close(&self, id: Id) -> bool
pub fn try_close(&self, id: Id) -> bool
Notifies the subscriber that a span ID has been dropped, and returns
true
if there are now 0 IDs referring to that span.
This function must only be called with span IDs that were returned by
this Dispatch
’s new_span
function. The tracing
crate upholds
this guarantee and any other libraries implementing instrumentation APIs
must as well.
This calls the try_close
function on the Subscriber
that this
Dispatch
forwards to.
sourcepub fn current_span(&self) -> Current
pub fn current_span(&self) -> Current
Returns a type representing this subscriber’s view of the current span.
This calls the current
function on the Subscriber
that this
Dispatch
forwards to.
sourcepub fn is<T>(&self) -> boolwhere
T: Any,
pub fn is<T>(&self) -> boolwhere
T: Any,
Returns true
if this Dispatch
forwards to a Subscriber
of type
T
.
sourcepub fn downcast_ref<T>(&self) -> Option<&T>where
T: Any,
pub fn downcast_ref<T>(&self) -> Option<&T>where
T: Any,
Returns some reference to the Subscriber
this Dispatch
forwards to
if it is of type T
, or None
if it isn’t.
Trait Implementations§
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for Dispatch
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Dispatch
impl Send for Dispatch
impl Sync for Dispatch
impl Unpin for Dispatch
impl !UnwindSafe for Dispatch
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
source§impl<T> CheckedAs for T
impl<T> CheckedAs for T
source§fn checked_as<Dst>(self) -> Option<Dst>where
T: CheckedCast<Dst>,
fn checked_as<Dst>(self) -> Option<Dst>where
T: CheckedCast<Dst>,
source§impl<Src, Dst> CheckedCastFrom<Src> for Dstwhere
Src: CheckedCast<Dst>,
impl<Src, Dst> CheckedCastFrom<Src> for Dstwhere
Src: CheckedCast<Dst>,
source§fn checked_cast_from(src: Src) -> Option<Dst>
fn checked_cast_from(src: Src) -> Option<Dst>
source§impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
source§default unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut T)
default unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut T)
clone_to_uninit
)