So, let_underscore_future happened... does anyone know how to disable that lint globally (in a workspace)? (Tokio's JoinHandle does not need to be polled...)
@MatthieuM. that why you should raise your case in the clippy issues, thus I think this lint is good, even if joinhandle doesn't neet to be polled, I think a good problem should
@Stargateur Yes I plan to. I do agree the lint is well-intended, it's just that there's a special case there for which it doesn't work, so maybe the lint should be demoted if it's going to be too noisy.
(Or tuned if possible, but not sure how widespread the problem is)
To be fair, it's the first time I have such a widespread issue with a lint.
@Stargateur I poll some of the JoinHandle -- the "permanent" tasks -- but I have a problem with the "ephemeral" tasks. For the server, I have a TCP socket listening for incoming connections, and I create a task for each incoming connection. I don't know what to do with those handles, to be honest. I can't just stash them in a Vec waiting for them to be done, because they may terminate in any order, and they keep accumulating.
So for now I just drop them... doesn't matter, the task goes on regardless, and I have a shutdown channel passed to all tasks so they terminate when the server shuts down. If you know of a good way to handle those "ephemeral" handles, I am all ears :)
@MatthieuM. If you have no use case IMHO dropping is just a nice way to get rid of them, but if you prefer to stash(maybe for adding trace logs to track status or for other use cases), you can use FuturesUnordered instead of a vec
Of course this structure needs to be polled as well, it might bring complexity
Does FuturesUnordered remove the futures that completed on its own?
(Still feels like added complexity there, but could be cleaner to wait for all connections to have completed before the acceptor task completes itself)
No, I just find it easier to have one task per connection, as it makes handling the connection state very easy -- it's just a "sequential" async function.
@MatthieuM. Additionally if you push the actual futures into FuturesUnordered you'll not have join handles for that, but it is really blurry for me, are all tasks inside FuturesUnordered managed by a single thread or not