What is the canonical name to refer to a duplex of AsyncRead + AsyncWrite? I'm thinking of going with "byte stream" or "raw byte stream", but I don't feel this is the correct way to refer to it.
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
I find it depends per thing you apply it too. For example, in networking services I would refer to that as the connection or transport. If it were a file, I’d prob refer to it as the file.
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Replying to @lucio_d_franco
hah, yeah -- my problem here is that I'm writing some generic code, so I have to refer to it as "the type that implements asyncread + asyncwrite", which as you said could be anything.
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
Yeah....I guess, "the type that implements IO", maybe you can steal some wording from std::io::{Read, Write}?
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Haha, yeah I've been looking at it, and -- they mostly talk about stuff as "a type implementing AsyncRead (...)". Not exactly what I was hoping for either, haha.
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