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use futures_core::{Poll, Stream};
use futures_core::task;
use futures_sink::{Sink};
/// A stream combinator which will change the error type of a stream from one
/// type to another.
///
/// This is produced by the `Stream::map_err` method.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[must_use = "streams do nothing unless polled"]
pub struct MapErr<S, F> {
stream: S,
f: F,
}
pub fn new<S, F, U>(s: S, f: F) -> MapErr<S, F>
where S: Stream,
F: FnMut(S::Error) -> U,
{
MapErr {
stream: s,
f: f,
}
}
impl<S, F> MapErr<S, F> {
/// Acquires a reference to the underlying stream that this combinator is
/// pulling from.
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &S {
&self.stream
}
/// Acquires a mutable reference to the underlying stream that this
/// combinator is pulling from.
///
/// Note that care must be taken to avoid tampering with the state of the
/// stream which may otherwise confuse this combinator.
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut S {
&mut self.stream
}
/// Consumes this combinator, returning the underlying stream.
///
/// Note that this may discard intermediate state of this combinator, so
/// care should be taken to avoid losing resources when this is called.
pub fn into_inner(self) -> S {
self.stream
}
}
// Forwarding impl of Sink from the underlying stream
impl<S, F> Sink for MapErr<S, F>
where S: Sink
{
type SinkItem = S::SinkItem;
type SinkError = S::SinkError;
delegate_sink!(stream);
}
impl<S, F, U> Stream for MapErr<S, F>
where S: Stream,
F: FnMut(S::Error) -> U,
{
type Item = S::Item;
type Error = U;
fn poll_next(&mut self, cx: &mut task::Context) -> Poll<Option<S::Item>, U> {
self.stream.poll_next(cx).map_err(&mut self.f)
}
}