use client::BlockChainClient; use util::network::{HandlerIo, PeerId, PacketId,}; use util::error::UtilError; /// IO interface for the syning handler. /// Provides peer connection management and an interface to the blockchain client. // TODO: ratings pub trait SyncIo { /// Disable a peer fn disable_peer(&mut self, peer_id: &PeerId); /// Respond to current request with a packet. Can be called from an IO handler for incoming packet. fn respond(&mut self, packet_id: PacketId, data: Vec) -> Result<(), UtilError>; /// Send a packet to a peer. fn send(&mut self, peer_id: PeerId, packet_id: PacketId, data: Vec) -> Result<(), UtilError>; /// Get the blockchain fn chain<'s>(&'s mut self) -> &'s mut BlockChainClient; } /// Wraps `HandlerIo` and the blockchain client pub struct NetSyncIo<'s, 'h> where 'h:'s { network: &'s mut HandlerIo<'h>, chain: &'s mut BlockChainClient } impl<'s, 'h> NetSyncIo<'s, 'h> { /// Creates a new instance from the `HandlerIo` and the blockchain client reference. pub fn new(network: &'s mut HandlerIo<'h>, chain: &'s mut BlockChainClient) -> NetSyncIo<'s,'h> { NetSyncIo { network: network, chain: chain, } } } impl<'s, 'h> SyncIo for NetSyncIo<'s, 'h> { fn disable_peer(&mut self, peer_id: &PeerId) { self.network.disable_peer(*peer_id); } fn respond(&mut self, packet_id: PacketId, data: Vec) -> Result<(), UtilError>{ self.network.respond(packet_id, data) } fn send(&mut self, peer_id: PeerId, packet_id: PacketId, data: Vec) -> Result<(), UtilError>{ self.network.send(peer_id, packet_id, data) } fn chain<'a>(&'a mut self) -> &'a mut BlockChainClient { self.chain } }