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- /*
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- enum ConnectivityState: Sendable, Hashable {
- /// This channel isn't trying to create a connection because of a lack of new or pending RPCs.
- ///
- /// New streams may be created in this state. Doing so will cause the channel to enter the
- /// connecting state.
- case idle
- /// The channel is trying to establish a connection and is waiting to make progress on one of the
- /// steps involved in name resolution, TCP connection establishment or TLS handshake.
- case connecting
- /// The channel has successfully established a connection all the way through TLS handshake (or
- /// equivalent) and protocol-level (HTTP/2, etc) handshaking.
- case ready
- /// There has been some transient failure (such as a TCP 3-way handshake timing out or a socket
- /// error). Channels in this state will eventually switch to the ``connecting`` state and try to
- /// establish a connection again. Since retries are done with exponential backoff, channels that
- /// fail to connect will start out spending very little time in this state but as the attempts
- /// fail repeatedly, the channel will spend increasingly large amounts of time in this state.
- case transientFailure
- /// This channel has started shutting down. Any new RPCs should fail immediately. Pending RPCs
- /// may continue running until the application cancels them. Channels may enter this state either
- /// because the application explicitly requested a shutdown or if a non-recoverable error has
- /// happened during attempts to connect. Channels that have entered this state will never leave
- /// this state.
- case shutdown
- }
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