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| //! Peer selection strategies for queries in the form of iterator-like state machines. | |
| //! | |
| //! Using a peer iterator in a query involves performing the following steps | |
| //! repeatedly and in an alternating fashion: | |
| //! | |
| //! 1. Calling `next` to observe the next state of the iterator and determine | |
| //! what to do, which is to either issue new requests to peers or continue | |
| //! waiting for responses. | |
| //! | |
| //! 2. When responses are received or requests fail, providing input to the | |
| //! iterator via the `on_success` and `on_failure` callbacks, | |
| //! respectively, followed by repeating step (1). | |
| //! | |
| //! When a call to `next` returns [`Finished`], no more peers can be obtained | |
| //! from the iterator and the results can be obtained from `into_result`. | |
| //! | |
| //! A peer iterator can be finished prematurely at any time through `finish`. | |
| //! | |
| //! [`Finished`]: PeersIterState::Finished | |
| pub(crate) mod closest; | |
| pub(crate) mod fixed; | |
| use libp2p_identity::PeerId; | |
| use std::borrow::Cow; | |
| /// The state of a peer iterator. | |
| pub enum PeersIterState<'a> { | |
| /// The iterator is waiting for results. | |
| /// | |
| /// `Some(peer)` indicates that the iterator is now waiting for a result | |
| /// from `peer`, in addition to any other peers for which it is already | |
| /// waiting for results. | |
| /// | |
| /// `None` indicates that the iterator is waiting for results and there is no | |
| /// new peer to contact, despite the iterator not being at capacity w.r.t. | |
| /// the permitted parallelism. | |
| Waiting(Option<Cow<'a, PeerId>>), | |
| /// The iterator is waiting for results and is at capacity w.r.t. the | |
| /// permitted parallelism. | |
| WaitingAtCapacity, | |
| /// The iterator finished. | |
| Finished, | |
| } | |