this-state provides a way to store state in a thread-safe manner as well as a way to asynchronously wait for state changes.
The example below uses the following state:
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
enum MyState {
A,
B,
C
}
let state = State::new(MyState::A);
let state_clone = state.clone();
tokio::spawn(async move {
// do some work
state_clone.set(MyState::B);
// do some more work
state_clone.set(MyState::C);
});
state.wait_for_state(MyState::C).await;
assert_eq!(state.get(), MyState::C);