tokio-stdin

Read from stdin as a Tokio stream by spawning a separate thread.

```rust extern crate futures; extern crate tokio_stdin;

fn main() { use futures::Stream;

tokio_stdin::spawn_stdin_stream_unbounded().wait();

} ```

As far as I know, this is currently the recommended way to do this. On Dec 29, 2016, alexcrichton commented:

In general for small CLI tools and such what you probably want to do is to use channels to communicate to foreign threads. You can have a thread per stdin/stdout/stderr with a futures::sync::mpsc that the main thread communicates with.

This crate locks stdin while it's running, so trying to read from stdin in another part of your code will probably cause a deadlock.

See the count_keys example for a simple use of this.

License: MIT/Apache-2.0