Function tokio::time::timeout [−][src]
Expand description
Requires a Future
to complete before the specified duration has elapsed.
If the future completes before the duration has elapsed, then the completed value is returned. Otherwise, an error is returned and the future is canceled.
Cancelation
Cancelling a timeout is done by dropping the future. No additional cleanup or other work is required.
The original future may be obtained by calling Timeout::into_inner
. This
consumes the Timeout
.
Examples
Create a new Timeout
set to expire in 10 milliseconds.
use tokio::time::timeout;
use tokio::sync::oneshot;
use std::time::Duration;
let (tx, rx) = oneshot::channel();
// Wrap the future with a `Timeout` set to expire in 10 milliseconds.
if let Err(_) = timeout(Duration::from_millis(10), rx).await {
println!("did not receive value within 10 ms");
}