ZIm/crates/reqwest_client/examples/client.rs
Mikayla Maki 1aefa5178b
Move "async move" a few characters to the left in cx.spawn() (#26758)
This is the core change:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26758/files#diff-044302c0d57147af17e68a0009fee3e8dcdfb4f32c27a915e70cfa80e987f765R1052

TODO:
- [x] Use AsyncFn instead of Fn() -> Future in GPUI spawn methods
- [x] Implement it in the whole app
- [x] Implement it in the debugger 
- [x] Glance at the RPC crate, and see if those box future methods can
be switched over. Answer: It can't directly, as you can't make an
AsyncFn* into a trait object. There's ways around that, but they're all
more complex than just keeping the code as is.
- [ ] Fix platform specific code

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-03-19 02:09:02 +00:00

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use std::time::Instant;
use futures::stream::FuturesUnordered;
use futures::AsyncReadExt as _;
use http_client::AsyncBody;
use http_client::HttpClient;
use reqwest_client::ReqwestClient;
use smol::stream::StreamExt;
fn main() {
let app = gpui::Application::new();
app.run(|cx| {
cx.spawn(async move |cx| {
let client = ReqwestClient::new();
let start = Instant::now();
let requests = [
client.get("https://www.google.com/", AsyncBody::empty(), true),
client.get("https://zed.dev/", AsyncBody::empty(), true),
client.get("https://docs.rs/", AsyncBody::empty(), true),
];
let mut requests = requests.into_iter().collect::<FuturesUnordered<_>>();
while let Some(response) = requests.next().await {
let mut body = String::new();
response
.unwrap()
.into_body()
.read_to_string(&mut body)
.await
.unwrap();
println!("{}", &body.len());
}
println!("{:?}", start.elapsed());
cx.update(|cx| {
cx.quit();
})
.ok();
})
.detach();
})
}