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  1. std::future - cppreference.com

    The class template std::future provides a mechanism to access the result of asynchronous operations: An asynchronous operation (performed via std::async, std::packaged_task, or std::promise) can …

  2. std::future<T>::wait - cppreference.com

    Blocks until the result becomes available. valid() == true after the call. The behavior is undefined if valid () == false before the call to this function.

  3. std::future<T>::wait_for - cppreference.com

    If the future is the result of a call to std::async that used lazy evaluation, this function returns immediately without waiting. This function may block for longer than timeout_duration due to scheduling or …

  4. std::promise - cppreference.com

    The promise is the "push" end of the promise-future communication channel: the operation that stores a value in the shared state synchronizes-with (as defined in std::memory_order) the successful return …

  5. What is a Future and how do I use it? - Stack Overflow

    Jul 21, 2020 · A future represents the result of an asynchronous operation, and can have two states: uncompleted or completed. Most likely, as you aren't doing this just for fun, you actually need the …

  6. std::future<T>::share - cppreference.com

    Transfers the shared state of *this, if any, to a std::shared_future object. Multiple std::shared_future objects may reference the same shared state, which is not possible with std::future. After calling …

  7. std::future<T>::valid - cppreference.com

    Checks if the future refers to a shared state. This is the case only for futures that were not default-constructed or moved from (i.e. returned by std::promise::get_future (), …

  8. c++ - std::future in simple words? - Stack Overflow

    Dec 28, 2021 · In summary: std::future is an object used in multithreaded programming to receive data or an exception from a different thread; it is one end of a single-use, one-way communication …

  9. std::future<T>::get - cppreference.com

    The get member function waits (by calling wait ()) until the shared state is ready, then retrieves the value stored in the shared state (if any). Right after calling this function, valid () is false. If valid () is false …

  10. What is __future__ in Python used for and how/when to use it, and how ...

    Mar 2, 2016 · A future statement is a directive to the compiler that a particular module should be compiled using syntax or semantics that will be available in a specified future release of Python. The …