std::experimental:: shared_future
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cpp
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experimental
Defined in header
<experimental/shared_future>
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template
<
class
T
>
class
shared_future
;
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(1) | (concurrency TS) |
template
<
class
T
>
class
shared_future
<
T
&
>
;
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(2) | (concurrency TS) |
template
<>
class
shared_future
<
void
>
;
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(3) | (concurrency TS) |
The class template
std::experimental::shared_future
extends
std::shared_future
with the following operations:
-
an
unwrapping constructor
from
future<shared_future<T>>
; -
a member function
is_ready
to query whether the associated shared state is ready; and -
a member function
then
to attach a continuation to the future.
There is no interoperation between
std::experimental::shared_future
and
std::shared_future
.
Member functions
constructs a
shared_future
(public member function) |
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checks if the shared state is ready
(public member function) |
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attaches a continuation to a
shared_future
(public member function) |
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assigns the contents
(public member function) |
Member functions
destructs the future object
(public member function of
std::shared_future<T>
)
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Getting the result |
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returns the result
(public member function of
std::shared_future<T>
)
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State |
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checks if the future has a shared state
(public member function of
std::shared_future<T>
)
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waits for the result to become available
(public member function of
std::shared_future<T>
)
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waits for the result, returns if it is not available for the specified timeout duration
(public member function of
std::shared_future<T>
)
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waits for the result, returns if it is not available until specified time point has been reached
(public member function of
std::shared_future<T>
)
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Example
This section is incomplete
Reason: no example |
See also
(concurrency TS)
|
a version of
std::future
enhanced with continuations and other features
(class template) |