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Changelog

All notable changes to async-std will be documented in this file.

The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

[1.13.0] - 2024-09-06

Added

  • IO Safety traits implementations

Changed

  • Various dependencies updates
  • Export BufReadExt and SeekExt from async_std::io

[1.12.0] - 2022-06-18

Added

  • async_std::task::spawn_blocking is now stabilized. We consider it a fundamental API for bridging between blocking code and async code, and we widely use it within async-std's own implementation.
  • Add TryFrom implementations to convert TcpListener, TcpStream, UdpSocket, UnixDatagram, UnixListener, and UnixStream to their synchronous equivalents, including putting them back into blocking mode.

Changed

  • async-std no longer depends on num_cpus; it uses functionality in the standard library instead (via async-global-executor).
  • Miscellaneous documentation fixes and cleanups.

[1.11.0] - 2022-03-22

This release improves compile times by up to 55% on initial builds, and up to 75% on recompilation. Additionally we've added a few new APIs and made some tweaks.

Added

  • TcpListener::into_incoming to convert a TcpListener into a stream of incoming TCP connections

Removed

  • The internal extension_trait macro had been removed. This drastically improves compile times for async-std, but changes the way our documentation is rendered. This is a cosmetic change only, and all existing code should continue to work as it did before.

Changed

  • Some internal code has been de-macro-ified, making for quicker compile times.
  • We now use the default recursion limit.

Docs

  • Several docs improvements / fixes.

[1.10.0] - 2021-08-25

This release comes with an assortment of small features and fixes.

Added

  • File now implements Clone so that Files can be passed into closures for use in spawn_blocking.
    • File's contents are already wrapped in Arcs, so the implementation of Clone is straightforward.
  • task::try_current() which returns a handle to the current task if called within the context of a task created by async-std.
  • async_std::io now re-exports WriteExt directly.

Fixed

  • write! now takes already written bytes into account on File.

Internal

  • TcpStream now properly makes use of vectored IO.
  • The net::*::Incoming implementations now do less allocation.

Docs

  • Several docs improvements / fixes.

[1.9.0] - 2021-01-15

This patch stabilizes the async_std::channel submodule, removes the deprecated sync::channel types, and introduces the tokio1 feature.

New Channels

As part of our 1.8.0 release last month we introduced the new async_std::channel submodule and deprecated the unstable async_std::sync::channel types. You can read our full motivation for this change in the last patch notes. But the short version is that the old channels had some fundamental problems, and the sync submodule is a bit of a mess.

This release of async-std promotes async_std::channel to stable, and fully removes the async_std::sync::channel types. In practice many libraries have already been upgraded to the new channels in the past month, and this will enable much of the ecosystem to switch off "unstable" versions of async-std.

use async_std::channel;

let (sender, receiver) = channel::unbounded();

assert_eq!(sender.send("Hello").await, Ok(()));
assert_eq!(receiver.recv().await, Ok("Hello"));

Tokio 1.0 compat

The Tokio project recently released version 1.0 of their runtime, and the async-std team would like to congratulate the Tokio team on achieving this milestone.

This release of async-std adds the tokio1 feature flag, enabling Tokio's TLS constructors to be initialized within the async-std runtime. This is in addition to the tokio02 and tokio03 feature flags which we were already exposing.

In terms of stability it's worth noting that we will continue to provide support for the tokio02, tokio03, and tokio1 on the current major release line of async-std. These flags are part of our public API, and removing compat support for older Tokio versions is considered a breaking change.

Added

  • Added the tokio1 feature (#924)
  • Stabilized the async_std::channel submodule (#934)

Removed

  • Removed deprecated sync::channel (#933)

Fixed

  • Fixed a typo for [sic] FuturesExt trait (#930)
  • Update the link to cargo-edit in the installation section of the docs (#932)
  • Fixed a small typo for stream (#926)

Internal

  • Updated rand to 0.8 (#923)
  • Migrated RwLock and Barrier to use the async-lock crate internally (#925)
  • Replaced uses of deprecated the compare_and_swap method with compare_exchange (#927)

[1.8.0] - 2020-12-04

This patch introduces async_std::channel, a new submodule for our async channels implementation. channels have been one of async-std's most requested features, and have existed as "unstable" for the past year. We've been cautious about stabilizing channels, and this caution turned out to be warranted: we realized our channels could hang indefinitely under certain circumstances, and people ended up expressing a need for unbounded channels.

So today we're introducing the new async_std::channel submodule which exports the async-channel crate, and we're marking the older unstable async_std::sync::channel API as "deprecated". This release includes both APIs, but we intend to stabilize async_std::channel and remove the older API in January. This should give dependent projects a month to upgrade, though we can extend that if it proves to be too short.

The rationale for adding a new top-level channel submodule, rather than extending sync is that the std::sync and async_std::sync submodule are a bit of a mess, and the libs team has been talking about splitting std::sync up into separate modules. The stdlib has to guarantee it'll forever be backwards compatible, but async-std does not (we fully expect a 2.0 once we have async closures & traits). So we're experimenting with this change before std does, with the expectation that this change can serve as a data point when the libs team decides how to proceed in std.

Added

  • async_std::channel as "unstable" #915
  • async_std::process as "unstable" #916

Fixed

  • Fixed mentions of the tokio03 flags in the docs #909
  • Fixed a double drop issue in StreamExt::cycle #903

Internal

  • updated pin-project to v0.2.0

1.7.0 - 2020-10-30

This patch adds a feature to enable compatibility with the new tokio 0.3.0 release, and updates internal dependencies.

Added

  • Add tokio03 feature (#895)

Internal

  • chore: update dependencies (#897)

1.6.5 - 2020-09-28

Fixed

  • Fix TcpListener::incoming. (#889)
  • Fix tokio compatibility flag. (#882)

1.6.4 - 2020-09-16

Added

  • Added UdpSocket::peek and UdpSocket::peek_from (#853)

Changed

Fixed

  • Ensure UnixStream::into_raw_fd doesn't close the file descriptor (#855)
  • Fixed wasm builds and ensured better dependency management depending on the compile target (#863)

1.6.3 - 2020-07-31

Added

Changed

  • Switched from smol to individual executor parts. (#836)
  • Replaced internal Mutex implementation with async-mutex. (#822)

Fixed

  • Added missing Send guards to Stream::collect. (#665)

1.6.2 - 2020-06-19

Added

  • Add UdpSocket::peer_addr (#816)

Changed

Fixed

  • Ensure the reactor is running for sockets and timers (#819).
  • Avoid excessive polling in flatten and flat_map (#701)

1.6.1 - 2020-06-11

Added

  • Added tokio02 feature flag, to allow compatibility usage with tokio@0.2 (#804).

Changed

  • Removed unstable stdio lock methods, due to their unsoundness (#807).

Fixed

  • Fixed wrong slice index for file reading (#802).
  • Fixed recursive calls to block_on (#799) and (#809).
  • Remove default feature requirement for the unstable feature (#806).

1.6.0 - 2020-05-22

See 1.6.0-beta.1 and 1.6.0-beta.2.

1.6.0-beta.2 - 2020-05-19

Added

  • Added an environment variable to configure the thread pool size of the runtime. (#774)
  • Implement Clone for UnixStream (#772)

Changed

Fixed

  • Use smol::block_on to handle drop of File, avoiding nested executor panic. (#768)

1.6.0-beta.1 - 2020-05-07

Added

  • Added task::spawn_local. (#757)
  • Added out of the box support for wasm. (#757)
  • Added JoinHandle::cancel (#757)
  • Added sync::Condvar (#369)
  • Added sync::Sender::try_send and sync::Receiver::try_recv (#585)
  • Added no_std support for task, future and stream (#680)

Changed

  • Switched underlying runtime to smol. (#757)
  • Switched implementation of sync::Barrier to use sync::Condvar like std does. (#581)

Fixed

  • Allow compilation on 32 bit targets, by using AtomicUsize for TaskId. (#756)

1.5.0 - 2020-02-03

API Documentation

This patch includes various quality of life improvements to async-std. Including improved performance, stability, and the addition of various Clone impls that replace the use of Arc in many cases.

Added

  • Added links to various ecosystem projects from the README (#660)
  • Added an example on FromStream for Result<T, E> (#643)
  • Added stream::pending as "unstable" (#615)
  • Added an example of stream::timeout to document the error flow (#675)
  • Implement Clone for DirEntry (#682)
  • Implement Clone for TcpStream (#689)

Changed

  • Removed internal comment on stream::Interval (#645)
  • The "unstable" feature can now be used without requiring the "default" feature (#647)
  • Removed unnecessary trait bound on stream::FlatMap (#651)
  • Updated the "broadcaster" dependency used by "unstable" to 1.0.0 (#681)
  • Updated async-task to 1.2.1 (#676)
  • task::block_on now parks after a single poll, improving performance in many cases (#684)
  • Improved reading flow of the "client" part of the async-std tutorial (#550)
  • Use take_while instead of scan in impl of Product, Sum and FromStream (#667)
  • TcpStream::connect no longer uses a thread from the threadpool, improving performance (#687)

Fixed

  • Fixed crate documentation typo (#655)
  • Fixed documentation for UdpSocket::recv (#648)
  • Fixed documentation for UdpSocket::send (#671)
  • Fixed typo in stream documentation (#650)
  • Fixed typo on sync::JoinHandle documentation (#659)
  • Removed use of std::error::Error::description which failed CI (#661)
  • Removed the use of rustfmt's unstable format_code_in_doc_comments option which failed CI (#685)
  • Fixed a code typo in the task::sleep example (#688)

1.4.0 - 2019-12-20

API Documentation

This patch adds Future::timeout, providing a method counterpart to the future::timeout free function. And includes several bug fixes around missing APIs. Notably we're not shipping our new executor yet, first announced on our blog.

Examples

use async_std::prelude::*;
use async_std::future;
use std::time::Duration;

let fut = future::pending::<()>(); // This future will never resolve.
let res = fut.timeout(Duration::from_millis(100)).await;
assert!(res.is_err()); // The future timed out, returning an err.

Added

  • Added Future::timeout as "unstable" (#600)

Fixes

  • Fixed a doc test and enabled it on CI (#597)
  • Fixed a rendering issue with the stream submodule documentation (#621)
  • Write::write_fmt's future is now correctly marked as #[must_use] (#628)
  • Fixed the missing io::Bytes export (#633)
  • Fixed the missing io::Chain export (#633)
  • Fixed the missing io::Take export (#633)

1.3.0 - 2019-12-12

API Documentation

This patch introduces Stream::delay, more methods on DoubleEndedStream, and improves compile times. Stream::delay is a new API that's similar to task::sleep, but can be passed as part of as stream, rather than as a separate block. This is useful for examples, or when manually debugging race conditions.

Examples

let start = Instant::now();
let mut s = stream::from_iter(vec![0u8, 1]).delay(Duration::from_millis(200));

// The first time will take more than 200ms due to delay.
s.next().await;
assert!(start.elapsed().as_millis() >= 200);

// There will be no delay after the first time.
s.next().await;
assert!(start.elapsed().as_millis() <= 210);

Added

  • Added Stream::delay as "unstable" (#309)
  • Added DoubleEndedStream::next_back as "unstable" (#562)
  • Added DoubleEndedStream::nth_back as "unstable" (#562)
  • Added DoubleEndedStream::rfind as "unstable" (#562)
  • Added DoubleEndedStream::rfold as "unstable" (#562)
  • Added DoubleEndedStream::try_rfold as "unstable" (#562)
  • stream::Once now implements DoubleEndedStream (#562)
  • stream::FromIter now implements DoubleEndedStream (#562)

Changed

  • Removed our dependency on async-macros, speeding up compilation (#610)

Fixes

  • Fixed a link in the task docs (#598)
  • Fixed the UdpSocket::recv example (#603)
  • Fixed a link to task::block_on (#608)
  • Fixed an incorrect API mention in task::Builder (#612)
  • Fixed leftover mentions of futures-preview (#595)
  • Fixed a typo in the tutorial (#614)
  • <TcpStream as Write>::poll_close now closes the write half of the stream (#618)

1.2.0 - 2019-11-27

API Documentation

This patch includes some minor quality-of-life improvements, introduces a new Stream::unzip API, and adds verbose errors to our networking types.

This means if you can't connect to a socket, you'll never have to wonder again which address it was you couldn't connect to, instead of having to go through the motions to debug what the address was.

Example

Unzip a stream of tuples into two collections:

use async_std::prelude::*;
use async_std::stream;

let s = stream::from_iter(vec![(1,2), (3,4)]);

let (left, right): (Vec<_>, Vec<_>) = s.unzip().await;

assert_eq!(left, [1, 3]);
assert_eq!(right, [2, 4]);

Added

  • Added Stream::unzip as "unstable".
  • Added verbose errors to the networking types.

Changed

  • Enabled CI.
  • Future::join and Future::try_join can now join futures with different output types.

Fixed

  • Fixed the docs and Debug output of BufWriter.
  • Fixed a bug in Stream::throttle that made it consume too much CPU.

1.1.0 - 2019-11-21

API Documentation

This patch introduces a faster scheduler algorithm, Stream::throttle, and stabilizes task::yield_now. Additionally we're introducing several more stream APIs, bringing us to almost complete parity with the standard library.

Furthermore our path submodule now returns more context in errors. So if opening a file fails, async-std will tell you which file was failed to open, making it easier to write and debug programs.

Examples

let start = Instant::now();

let mut s = stream::interval(Duration::from_millis(5))
    .throttle(Duration::from_millis(10))
    .take(2);

s.next().await;
assert!(start.elapsed().as_millis() >= 5);

s.next().await;
assert!(start.elapsed().as_millis() >= 15);

s.next().await;
assert!(start.elapsed().as_millis() >= 25);

Added

  • Added Stream::throttle as "unstable".
  • Added Stream::count as "unstable".
  • Added Stream::max as "unstable".
  • Added Stream::successors as "unstable".
  • Added Stream::by_ref as "unstable".
  • Added Stream::partition as "unstable".
  • Added contextual errors to the path submodule.
  • Added os::windows::symlink_dir as "unstable".
  • Added os::windows::symlink_file as "unstable".
  • Stabilized task::yield_now.

Fixes

  • We now ignore seek errors when rolling back failed read calls on File.
  • Fixed a bug where Stream::max_by_key was returning the wrong result.
  • Fixed a bug where Stream::min_by_key was returning the wrong result.

Changed

  • Applied various fixes to the tutorial.
  • Fixed an issue with Clippy.
  • Optimized an internal code generation macro, improving compilation speeds.
  • Removed an Unpin bound from stream::Once.
  • Removed various extra internal uses of pin_mut!.
  • Simplified Stream::any and Stream::all's internals.
  • The surf example is now enabled again.
  • Tweaked some streams internals.
  • Updated futures-timer to 2.0.0, improving compilation speed.
  • Upgraded async-macros to 2.0.0.
  • Stream::merge now uses randomized ordering to reduce overall latency.
  • The scheduler is now more efficient by keeping a slot for the next task to run. This is similar to Go's scheduler, and Tokio's scheduler.
  • Fixed the documentation of the channel types to link back to the channel function.

1.0.1 - 2019-11-12

API Documentation

We were seeing a regression in our fs performance, caused by too many long-running tasks. This patch fixes that regression by being more proactive about closing down idle threads.

Changes

  • Improved thread startup/shutdown algorithm in task::spawn_blocking.
  • Fixed a typo in the tutorial.

1.0.0 - 2019-11-11

API Documentation

This release marks the 1.0.0 release of async-std; a major milestone for our development. This release itself mostly includes quality of life improvements for all of modules, including more consistent API bounds for a lot of our submodules.

The biggest change is that we're now using the full semver range, major.minor.patch, and any breaking changes to our "stable" APIs will require an update of the major number.

We're excited we've hit this milestone together with you all. Thank you!

Added

  • Added Future::join as "unstable", replacing future::join!.
  • Added Future::try_join as "unstable", replacing future::try_join!.
  • Enabled stable and beta channel testing on CI.
  • Implemented FromIterator and Extend for PathBuf.
  • Implemented FromStream for PathBuf.
  • Loosened the trait bounds of io::copy on "unstable".

Changed

  • Added a Sync bound to RwLock, resolving a memory safety issue.
  • Fixed a bug in Stream::take_while where it could continue after it should've ended.
  • Fixed a bug where our attributes Cargo feature wasn't working as intended.
  • Improved documentation of Stream::merge, documenting ordering guarantees.
  • Update doc imports in examples to prefer async-std's types.
  • Various quality of life improvements to the future submodule.
  • Various quality of life improvements to the path submodule.
  • Various quality of life improvements to the stream submodule.

Removed

  • Removed future::join! in favor of Future::join.
  • Removed future::try_join! in favor of Future::try_join.

0.99.12 - 2019-11-07

API Documentation

This patch upgrades us to futures 0.3, support for async/await on Rust Stable, performance improvements, and brand new module-level documentation.

Added

  • Added Future::flatten as "unstable".
  • Added Future::race as "unstable" (replaces future::select!).
  • Added Future::try_race as "unstable" (replaces future::try_select!).
  • Added Stderr::lock as "unstable".
  • Added Stdin::lock as "unstable".
  • Added Stdout::lock as "unstable".
  • Added Stream::copied as "unstable".
  • Added Stream::eq as "unstable".
  • Added Stream::max_by_key as "unstable".
  • Added Stream::min as "unstable".
  • Added Stream::ne as "unstable".
  • Added Stream::position as "unstable".
  • Added StreamExt and FutureExt as enumerable in the prelude.
  • Added TcpListener and TcpStream integration tests.
  • Added stream::from_iter.
  • Added sync::WakerSet for internal use.
  • Added an example to handle both IP v4 and IP v6 connections.
  • Added the default Cargo feature.
  • Added the attributes Cargo feature.
  • Added the std Cargo feature.

Changed

  • Fixed a bug in the blocking threadpool where it didn't spawn more than one thread.
  • Fixed a bug with Stream::merge where sometimes it ended too soon.
  • Fixed a bug with our GitHub actions setup.
  • Fixed an issue where our channels could spuriously deadlock.
  • Refactored the task module.
  • Removed a deprecated GitHub action.
  • Replaced futures-preview with futures.
  • Replaced lazy_static with once_cell.
  • Replaced all uses of VecDequeue in the examples with stream::from_iter.
  • Simplified sync::RwLock using the internal sync::WakerSet type.
  • Updated the path submodule documentation to match std.
  • Updated the mod-level documentation to match std.

Removed

  • Removed future::select! (replaced by Future::race).
  • Removed future::try_select! (replaced by Future::try_race).

0.99.11 - 2019-10-29

This patch introduces async_std::sync::channel, a novel asynchronous port of the ultra-fast Crossbeam channels. This has been one of the most anticipated features for async-std, and we're excited to be providing a first version of this!

In addition to channels, this patch has the regular list of new methods, types, and doc fixes.

Examples

Send and receive items from a channel

// Create a bounded channel with a max-size of 1
let (s, r) = channel(1);

// This call returns immediately because there is enough space in the channel.
s.send(1).await;

task::spawn(async move {
    // This call blocks the current task because the channel is full.
    // It will be able to complete only after the first message is received.
    s.send(2).await;
});

// Receive items from the channel
task::sleep(Duration::from_secs(1)).await;
assert_eq!(r.recv().await, Some(1));
assert_eq!(r.recv().await, Some(2));

Added

  • Added Future::delay as "unstable"
  • Added Stream::flat_map as "unstable"
  • Added Stream::flatten as "unstable"
  • Added Stream::product as "unstable"
  • Added Stream::sum as "unstable"
  • Added Stream::min_by_key
  • Added Stream::max_by
  • Added Stream::timeout as "unstable"
  • Added sync::channel as "unstable".
  • Added doc links from instantiated structs to the methods that create them.
  • Implemented Extend + FromStream for PathBuf.

Changed

  • Fixed an issue with block_on so it works even when nested.
  • Fixed issues with our Clippy check on CI.
  • Replaced our uses of cfg_if with our own macros, simplifying the codebase.
  • Updated the homepage link in Cargo.toml to point to async.rs.
  • Updated the module-level documentation for stream and sync.
  • Various typos and grammar fixes.
  • Removed redundant file flushes, improving the performance of File operations

Removed

Nothing was removed in this release.

0.99.10 - 2019-10-16

This patch stabilizes several core concurrency macros, introduces async versions of Path and PathBuf, and adds almost 100 other commits.

Examples

Asynchronously read directories from the filesystem

use async_std::fs;
use async_std::path::Path;
use async_std::prelude::*;

let path = Path::new("/laputa");
let mut dir = fs::read_dir(&path).await.unwrap();
while let Some(entry) = dir.next().await {
    if let Ok(entry) = entry {
        println!("{:?}", entry.path());
    }
}

Cooperatively reschedule the current task on the executor

use async_std::prelude::*;
use async_std::task;

task::spawn(async {
    let x = fibonacci(1000); // Do expensive work
    task::yield_now().await;  // Allow other tasks to run
    x + fibonacci(100)       // Do more work
})

Create an interval stream

use async_std::prelude::*;
use async_std::stream;
use std::time::Duration;

let mut interval = stream::interval(Duration::from_secs(4));
while let Some(_) = interval.next().await {
    println!("prints every four seconds");
}

Added

  • Added FutureExt to the prelude, allowing us to extend Future
  • Added Stream::cmp
  • Added Stream::ge
  • Added Stream::last
  • Added Stream::le
  • Added Stream::lt
  • Added Stream::merge as "unstable", replacing stream::join!
  • Added Stream::partial_cmp
  • Added Stream::take_while
  • Added Stream::try_fold
  • Added future::IntoFuture as "unstable"
  • Added io::BufRead::split
  • Added io::Write::write_fmt
  • Added print!, println!, eprint!, eprintln! macros as "unstable"
  • Added process as "unstable", re-exporting std types only for now
  • Added std::net re-exports to the net submodule
  • Added std::path::PathBuf with all associated methods
  • Added std::path::Path with all associated methods
  • Added stream::ExactSizeStream as "unstable"
  • Added stream::FusedStream as "unstable"
  • Added stream::Product
  • Added stream::Sum
  • Added stream::from_fn
  • Added stream::interval as "unstable"
  • Added stream::repeat_with
  • Added task::spawn_blocking as "unstable", replacing task::blocking
  • Added task::yield_now
  • Added write! and writeln! macros as "unstable"
  • Stabilized future::join! and future::try_join!
  • Stabilized future::timeout
  • Stabilized path
  • Stabilized task::ready!

Changed

  • Fixed BufWriter::into_inner so it calls flush before yielding
  • Refactored io::BufWriter internals
  • Refactored net::ToSocketAddrs internals
  • Removed Travis CI entirely
  • Rewrote the README.md
  • Stabilized io::Cursor
  • Switched bors over to use GitHub actions
  • Updated the io documentation to match std's io docs
  • Updated the task documentation to match std's thread docs

Removed

  • Removed the "unstable" stream::join! in favor of Stream::merge
  • Removed the "unstable" task::blocking in favor of task::spawn_blocking

0.99.9 - 2019-10-08

This patch upgrades our futures-rs version, allowing us to build on the 1.39 beta. Additionally we've introduced map and for_each to Stream. And we've added about a dozen new FromStream implementations for std types, bringing us up to par with std's FromIterator implementations.

And finally we've added a new "unstable" task::blocking function which can be used to convert blocking code into async code using a threadpool. We've been using this internally for a while now to async-std to power our fs and net::SocketAddr implementations. With this patch userland code now finally has access to this too.

Example

Create a stream of tuples, and collect into a hashmap

let a = stream::once(1u8);
let b = stream::once(0u8);

let s = a.zip(b);

let map: HashMap<u8, u8> = s.collect().await;
assert_eq!(map.get(&1), Some(&0u8));

Spawn a blocking task on a dedicated threadpool

task::blocking(async {
    println!("long-running task here");
}).await;

Added

  • Added stream::Stream::map
  • Added stream::Stream::for_each
  • Added stream::Stream::try_for_each
  • Added task::blocking as "unstable"
  • Added FromStream for all std::{option, collections, result, string, sync} types.
  • Added the path submodule as "unstable".

Changed

  • Updated futures-preview to 0.3.0-alpha.19, allowing us to build on rustc 1.39.0-beta.
  • As a consequence of this upgrade, all of our concrete stream implementations now make use of Stream::size_hint to optimize internal allocations.
  • We now use GitHub Actions through actions-rs, in addition to Travis CI. We intend to fully switch in the near future.
  • Fixed a bug introduced in 0.99.6 where Unix Domain Listeners would sometimes become unresponsive.
  • Updated our sync::Barrier docs to match std.
  • Updated our stream::FromStream docs to match std's FromIterator.

0.99.8 - 2019-09-28

Added

  • Added README to examples directory.
  • Added concurrency documentation to the futures submodule.
  • Added io::Read::take method.
  • Added io::Read::by_ref method.
  • Added io::Read::chain method.

Changed

  • Pin futures-preview to 0.3.0-alpha.18, to avoid rustc upgrade problems.
  • Simplified extension traits using a macro.
  • Use the broadcast module with std::sync::Mutex, reducing dependencies.

0.99.7 - 2019-09-26

Added

  • Added future::join macro as "unstable"
  • Added future::select macro as "unstable"
  • Added future::try_join macro as "unstable"
  • Added future::try_select macro as "unstable"
  • Added io::BufWriter struct
  • Added stream::Extend trait
  • Added stream::Stream::chain method
  • Added stream::Stream::filter method
  • Added stream::Stream::inspect method
  • Added stream::Stream::skip_while method
  • Added stream::Stream::skip method
  • Added stream::Stream::step_by method
  • Added sync::Arc struct from stdlib
  • Added sync::Barrier struct as "unstable"
  • Added sync::Weak struct from stdlib
  • Added task::ready macro as "unstable"

Changed

  • Correctly marked the pin submodule as "unstable" in the docs
  • Updated tutorial to have certain functions suffixed with _loop
  • io traits are now re-exports of futures-rs types, allowing them to be implemented
  • stream traits are now re-exports of futures-rs types, allowing them to be implemented
  • prelude::* now needs to be in scope for functions io and stream traits to work

0.99.6 - 2019-09-19

Added

  • Added stream::Stream::collect as "unstable"
  • Added stream::Stream::enumerate
  • Added stream::Stream::fuse
  • Added stream::Stream::fold
  • Added stream::Stream::scan
  • Added stream::Stream::zip
  • Added stream::join macro as "unstable"
  • Added stream::DoubleEndedStream as "unstable"
  • Added stream::FromStream trait as "unstable"
  • Added stream::IntoStream trait as "unstable"
  • Added io::Cursor as "unstable"
  • Added io::BufRead::consume method
  • Added io::repeat
  • Added io::Slice and io::SliceMut
  • Added documentation for feature flags
  • Added pin submodule as "unstable"
  • Added the ability to collect a stream of Result<T, E>s into a Result<impl FromStream<T>, E>

Changed

  • Refactored the scheduling algorithm of our executor to use work stealing
  • Refactored the network driver, removing 400 lines of code
  • Removed the Send bound from task::block_on
  • Removed Unpin bound from impl<T: futures::stream::Stream> Stream for T

0.99.5 - 2019-09-12

Added

  • Added tests for io::timeout
  • Added io::BufRead::fill_buf, an async fn counterpart to poll_fill_buf
  • Added fs::create_dir_all
  • Added future::timeout, a free function to time out futures after a threshold
  • Added io::prelude
  • Added net::ToSocketAddrs, a non-blocking version of std's ToSocketAddrs
  • Added stream::Stream::all
  • Added stream::Stream::filter_map
  • Added stream::Stream::find_map
  • Added stream::Stream::find
  • Added stream::Stream::min_by
  • Added stream::Stream::nth

Changed

  • Polished the text and examples of the tutorial
  • cargo fmt on all examples
  • Simplified internals of TcpStream::connect_to
  • Modularized our CI setup, enabled a rustfmt fallback, and improved caching
  • Reduced our dependency on the futures-rs crate, improving compilation times
  • Split io::Read, io::Write, io::BufRead, and stream::Stream into multiple files
  • fs::File now flushes more often to prevent flushes during seek
  • Updated all dependencies
  • Fixed a bug in the conversion of File into raw handle
  • Fixed compilation errors on the latest nightly

Removed

0.99.4 - 2019-08-21

Changes

  • Many small changes in the book, mostly typos
  • Documentation fixes correcting examples
  • Now works with recent nightly with stabilised async/await (> 2019-08-21)

0.99.3 - 2019-08-16

  • Initial beta release