tokio/tokio-signal/examples/sighup-example.rs

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#![deny(warnings, rust_2018_idioms)]
#![feature(async_await)]
// A trick to not fail build on non-unix platforms when using unix-specific features.
#[cfg(unix)]
mod platform {
use futures_util::stream::StreamExt;
use tokio_signal::unix::{Signal, SIGHUP};
pub async fn main() {
// on Unix, we can listen to whatever signal we want, in this case: SIGHUP
let mut stream = Signal::new(SIGHUP).unwrap();
println!("Waiting for SIGHUPS (Ctrl+C to quit)");
println!(
" TIP: use `pkill -sighup sighup-example` from a second terminal \
to send a SIGHUP to all processes named 'sighup-example' \
(i.e. this binary)"
);
// Up until now, we haven't really DONE anything, just prepared
// our futures, now it's time to actually await the results!
while let Some(_) = stream.next().await {
println!("*Got signal* I should probably reload my config or something");
}
}
}
#[cfg(not(unix))]
mod platform {
pub async fn main() {}
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
platform::main().await
}