Return Container object in async Runc::state()#228
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It's a very small change so I figured it's simpler to open a PR than an issue first. The sync `state` method returns `Container` but for async returns `Vec<usize>`, and I couldn't locate an explanation for why these might be different so I assume it's a mistake. From a user perspective too I want Container rather than a usize vec. Signed-off-by: Andrew Baxter <i@isandrew.com>
Runc::state() returns wrong type with async featureRunc::state()
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It's a very small change so I figured it's simpler to open a PR than an issue first.
The sync
statemethod returnsContainerbut for async returnsVec<usize>, and I couldn't locate an explanation for why these might be different so I assume it's a mistake. From a user perspective too I want Container rather than a usize vec.