pub struct TcpBuilder<A>
where A: AllocateBuilder,
{ /* private fields */ }
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Builds an instance of a TcpAllocator.

Builders are required because some of the state in a TcpAllocator cannot be sent between threads (specifically, the Rc<RefCell<_>> local channels). So, we must package up the state shared between threads here, and then provide a method that will instantiate the non-movable members once in the destination thread.

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impl<A> TcpBuilder<A>
where A: AllocateBuilder,

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pub fn build(self) -> TcpAllocator<<A as AllocateBuilder>::Allocator>

Builds a TcpAllocator, instantiating Rc<RefCell<_>> elements.

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impl<A> Freeze for TcpBuilder<A>
where A: Freeze,

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impl<A> RefUnwindSafe for TcpBuilder<A>
where A: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<A> Send for TcpBuilder<A>

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impl<A> Sync for TcpBuilder<A>
where A: Sync,

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impl<A> Unpin for TcpBuilder<A>
where A: Unpin,

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impl<A> UnwindSafe for TcpBuilder<A>
where A: UnwindSafe,

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fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T

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impl<R, O, T> CopyOnto<ConsecutiveOffsetPairs<R, O>> for T
where R: Region<Index = (usize, usize)>, O: OffsetContainer<usize>, T: CopyOnto<R>,

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fn copy_onto( self, target: &mut ConsecutiveOffsetPairs<R, O> ) -> <ConsecutiveOffsetPairs<R, O> as Region>::Index

Copy self into the target container, returning an index that allows to look up the corresponding read item.
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Push self into the target container.
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Push self into the target container.
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