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@@ -362,7 +362,9 @@ fn spawn_progress_proxy(context: Context, mut rx: broadcast::Receiver<u16>) {
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enum ReceiveProgress {
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enum ReceiveProgress {
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Connected,
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Connected,
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CollectionRecieved,
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CollectionRecieved,
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/// A value between 0 and 85 as percentage
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/// A value between 0 and 85 interpreted as a percentage.
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///
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/// Other values are already used by the other variants of this enum.
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BlobProgress(u16),
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BlobProgress(u16),
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Completed,
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Completed,
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Failed,
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Failed,
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@@ -381,6 +383,15 @@ impl From<ReceiveProgress> for EventType {
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// A generic progress event emitter.
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///
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/// It is created with a total value to reach and at which increments progress should be
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/// emitted. E.g. when downloading a file of any size but you want percentage increments
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/// you would create `ProgressEmitter::new(file_size_in_bytes, 100)` and
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/// [`ProgressEmitter::subscribe`] will yield numbers `1..100` only.
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///
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/// Progress is made by calling [`ProgressEmitter::inc`], which can be implicitly done by
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/// [`ProgressEmitter::wrap_async_read`].
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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struct ProgressEmitter {
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struct ProgressEmitter {
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inner: Arc<InnerProgressEmitter>,
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inner: Arc<InnerProgressEmitter>,
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@@ -409,7 +420,7 @@ impl ProgressEmitter {
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self.inner.set_total(value)
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self.inner.set_total(value)
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}
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}
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/// Return a receiver that gets incremental values.
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/// Returns a receiver that gets incremental values.
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///
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///
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/// The values yielded depend on *steps* passed to [`ProgressEmitter::new`]: it will go
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/// The values yielded depend on *steps* passed to [`ProgressEmitter::new`]: it will go
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/// from `1..steps`.
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/// from `1..steps`.
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self.inner.inc(amount);
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self.inner.inc(amount);
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}
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}
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/// Wraps an [`AsyncRead`] which implicitly calls [`ProgressEmitter::inc`].
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fn wrap_async_read<R: AsyncRead + Unpin>(&self, read: R) -> ProgressAsyncReader<R> {
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fn wrap_async_read<R: AsyncRead + Unpin>(&self, read: R) -> ProgressAsyncReader<R> {
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ProgressAsyncReader {
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ProgressAsyncReader {
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emitter: self.clone(),
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emitter: self.clone(),
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// A wrapper around [`AsyncRead`] which increments a [`ProgressEmitter`].
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///
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/// This can be used just like the underlying [`AsyncRead`] but increments progress for each
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/// byte read. Create this using [`ProgressEmitter::wrap_async_read`].
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#[derive(Debug)]
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#[derive(Debug)]
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struct ProgressAsyncReader<R: AsyncRead + Unpin> {
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struct ProgressAsyncReader<R: AsyncRead + Unpin> {
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emitter: ProgressEmitter,
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emitter: ProgressEmitter,
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