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Yield now docs (#2129)
* add subsections for the blocking and yielding examples in task mod * flesh out yield_now rustdoc * add a must_use for yield_now
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//! Instead, Tokio provides two APIs for running blocking operations in an
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//! asynchronous context: [`task::spawn_blocking`] and [`task::block_in_place`].
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//!
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//! #### spawn_blocking
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//!
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//! The `task::spawn_blocking` function is similar to the `task::spawn` function
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//! discussed in the previous section, but rather than spawning an
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//! _non-blocking_ future on the Tokio runtime, it instead spawns a
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//! # }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! #### block_in_place
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//!
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//! When using the [threaded runtime][rt-threaded], the [`task::block_in_place`]
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//! function is also available. Like `task::spawn_blocking`, this function
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//! allows running a blocking operation from an asynchronous context. Unlike
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//! # }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! In addition, this module also provides a [`task::yield_now`] async function
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//! that is analogous to the standard library's [`thread::yield_now`]. Calling and
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//! `await`ing this function will cause the current task to yield to the Tokio
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//! runtime's scheduler, allowing another task to be scheduled. Eventually, the
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//! yielding task will be polled again, allowing it to execute. For example:
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//! #### yield_now
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//!
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//! In addition, this module provides a [`task::yield_now`] async function
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//! that is analogous to the standard library's [`thread::yield_now`]. Calling
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//! and `await`ing this function will cause the current task to yield to the
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//! Tokio runtime's scheduler, allowing other tasks to be
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//! scheduled. Eventually, the yielding task will be polled again, allowing it
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//! to execute. For example:
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//!
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//! ```rust
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//! use tokio::task;
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use std::task::{Context, Poll};
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doc_rt_core! {
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/// Yield execution back to the Tokio runtime.
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/// Return a `Future` that can be `await`-ed to yield execution back to the
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/// Tokio runtime.
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///
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/// A task yields by awaiting the returned `Future`, and may resume when
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/// that future completes (with no output.) The current task will be
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/// re-added as a pending task at the _back_ of the pending queue. Any
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/// other pending tasks will be scheduled. No other waking is required for
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/// the task to continue.
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///
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/// See also the usage example in the [task module](index.html#yield_now).
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#[must_use = "yield_now does nothing unless polled/`await`-ed"]
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pub async fn yield_now() {
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/// Yield implementation
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struct YieldNow {
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