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DomainLocalServerHandler

Trait DomainLocalServerHandler 

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pub trait DomainLocalServerHandler<___T: Transport = Channel> {
    // Required methods
    fn enable(
        &mut self,
        responder: Responder<Enable, ___T>,
    ) -> impl Future<Output = ()>;
    fn disable(
        &mut self,
        responder: Responder<Disable, ___T>,
    ) -> impl Future<Output = ()>;
    fn is_enabled(
        &mut self,
        responder: Responder<IsEnabled, ___T>,
    ) -> impl Future<Output = ()>;

    // Provided method
    fn on_unknown_interaction(
        &mut self,
        ordinal: u64,
    ) -> impl Future<Output = ()> { ... }
}
Expand description

A server handler for the Domain protocol.

See Domain for more details.

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fn enable( &mut self, responder: Responder<Enable, ___T>, ) -> impl Future<Output = ()>

Enable the power domain.

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fn disable( &mut self, responder: Responder<Disable, ___T>, ) -> impl Future<Output = ()>

Disable the power domain.

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fn is_enabled( &mut self, responder: Responder<IsEnabled, ___T>, ) -> impl Future<Output = ()>

Returns true if the power domain is enabled.

Provided Methods§

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fn on_unknown_interaction(&mut self, ordinal: u64) -> impl Future<Output = ()>

Dyn Compatibility§

This trait is not dyn compatible.

In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety".

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impl<___H, ___T> DomainLocalServerHandler<___T> for Local<___H>
where ___H: DomainServerHandler<___T>, ___T: Transport,

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async fn enable(&mut self, responder: Responder<Enable, ___T>)

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async fn disable(&mut self, responder: Responder<Disable, ___T>)

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async fn is_enabled(&mut self, responder: Responder<IsEnabled, ___T>)

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async fn on_unknown_interaction(&mut self, ordinal: u64)

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