template <>
class WireSyncClientImpl
Defined at line 1136 of file fidling/gen/sdk/fidl/fuchsia.diagnostics/fuchsia.diagnostics/cpp/fidl/fuchsia.diagnostics/cpp/wire_messaging.h
Methods to make a sync FIDL call directly on an unowned handle or a
const reference to a |::fidl::ClientEnd
<
::fuchsia_diagnostics::BatchIterator>|,
avoiding setting up a client.
Public Methods
::fidl::WireResult< ::fuchsia_diagnostics::BatchIterator::GetNext> GetNext ()
Returns a vector of [fuchsia.diagnostics/FormattedContent] structs
with a format dictated by the format_settings argument provided to the Reader protocol
which spawned this BatchIterator.
An empty vector implies that the data hierarchy has been fully iterated, and subsequent
GetNext calls will always return the empty vector.
When the BatchIterator is serving results via subscription model, calls to GetNext will
hang until there is new data available, it will not return an empty vector.
- returns a vector of FormattedContent structs. Clients connected to a
Batch are expected to call GetNext() until an empty vector
is returned, denoting that the entire data hierarchy has been read.
* error a [fuchsia.diagnostics/ReaderError]
value indicating that there was an issue reading the underlying data hierarchies
or formatting those hierarchies to populate the `batch`. Note, these
issues do not include a single component's data hierarchy failing to be read.
The iterator is tolerant of individual component data sources failing to be read,
whether that failure is a timeout or a malformed binary file.
In the event that a GetNext call fails, that subset of the data hierarchy results is
dropped, but future calls to GetNext will provide new subsets of
FormattedDataHierarchies.
Allocates 16 bytes of request buffer on the stack. Response is heap-allocated.
::fidl::WireResult< ::fuchsia_diagnostics::BatchIterator::WaitForReady> WaitForReady ()
Indicates that the BatchIterator has been connected. If the
BatchIterator hasn't been connected, this method will hang until it is.
Allocates 48 bytes of message buffer on the stack. No heap allocation necessary.