asyncfutures

Types

FutureBase = ref object of RootObj
  callbacks: CallbackList
  finished: bool
  error*: ref Exception         ## Stored exception
  errorStackTrace*: string
  when not false:
      stackTrace: seq[StackTraceEntry] ## For debugging purposes only.
      id: int
      fromProc: string

  
Untyped future.   Source Edit
Future[T] = ref object of FutureBase
  value: T                     ## Stored value
  
Typed future.   Source Edit
FutureVar[T] = distinct Future[T]
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FutureError = object of Exception
  cause*: FutureBase
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Consts

isFutureLoggingEnabled = false
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NimAsyncContinueSuffix = "NimAsyncContinue"
For internal usage. Do not use.   Source Edit

Procs

proc getCallSoonProc(): (proc (cbproc: proc ()) {...}{.gcsafe.}) {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
Get current implementation of callSoon.   Source Edit
proc setCallSoonProc(p: (proc (cbproc: proc ()) {...}{.gcsafe.})) {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
Change current implementation of callSoon. This is normally called when dispatcher from asyncdispatcher is initialized.   Source Edit
proc callSoon(cbproc: proc ()) {...}{.raises: [Exception], tags: [RootEffect].}

Call cbproc "soon".

If async dispatcher is running, cbproc will be executed during next dispatcher tick.

If async dispatcher is not running, cbproc will be executed immediately.

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proc newFuture[T](fromProc: string = "unspecified"): owned(Future[T])

Creates a new future.

Specifying fromProc, which is a string specifying the name of the proc that this future belongs to, is a good habit as it helps with debugging.

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proc newFutureVar[T](fromProc = "unspecified"): owned(FutureVar[T])

Create a new FutureVar. This Future type is ideally suited for situations where you want to avoid unnecessary allocations of Futures.

Specifying fromProc, which is a string specifying the name of the proc that this future belongs to, is a good habit as it helps with debugging.

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proc clean[T](future: FutureVar[T])
Resets the finished status of future.   Source Edit
proc complete[T](future: Future[T]; val: T)
Completes future with value val.   Source Edit
proc complete(future: Future[void]) {...}{.raises: [FutureError, Exception],
                                   tags: [RootEffect].}
Completes a void future.   Source Edit
proc complete[T](future: FutureVar[T])
Completes a FutureVar.   Source Edit
proc complete[T](future: FutureVar[T]; val: T)

Completes a FutureVar with value val.

Any previously stored value will be overwritten.

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proc fail[T](future: Future[T]; error: ref Exception)
Completes future with error.   Source Edit
proc clearCallbacks(future: FutureBase) {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
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proc addCallback(future: FutureBase; cb: proc () {...}{.closure, gcsafe.}) {...}{.
    raises: [Exception], tags: [RootEffect].}

Adds the callbacks proc to be called when the future completes.

If future has already completed then cb will be called immediately.

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proc addCallback[T](future: Future[T];
                   cb: proc (future: Future[T]) {...}{.closure, gcsafe.})

Adds the callbacks proc to be called when the future completes.

If future has already completed then cb will be called immediately.

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proc callback=(future: FutureBase; cb: proc () {...}{.closure, gcsafe.}) {...}{.
    raises: [Exception], tags: [RootEffect].}

Clears the list of callbacks and sets the callback proc to be called when the future completes.

If future has already completed then cb will be called immediately.

It's recommended to use addCallback or then instead.

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proc callback=[T](future: Future[T];
                 cb: proc (future: Future[T]) {...}{.closure, gcsafe.})

Sets the callback proc to be called when the future completes.

If future has already completed then cb will be called immediately.

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proc `$`(entries: seq[StackTraceEntry]): string {...}{.raises: [ValueError], tags: [].}
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proc read[T](future: Future[T] | FutureVar[T]): T

Retrieves the value of future. Future must be finished otherwise this function will fail with a ValueError exception.

If the result of the future is an error then that error will be raised.

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proc readError[T](future: Future[T]): ref Exception

Retrieves the exception stored in future.

An ValueError exception will be thrown if no exception exists in the specified Future.

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proc mget[T](future: FutureVar[T]): var T

Returns a mutable value stored in future.

Unlike read, this function will not raise an exception if the Future has not been finished.

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proc finished(future: FutureBase | FutureVar): bool

Determines whether future has completed.

True may indicate an error or a value. Use failed to distinguish.

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proc failed(future: FutureBase): bool {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
Determines whether future completed with an error.   Source Edit
proc asyncCheck[T](future: Future[T])

Sets a callback on future which raises an exception if the future finished with an error.

This should be used instead of discard to discard void futures, or use waitFor if you need to wait for the future's completion.

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proc `and`[T, Y](fut1: Future[T]; fut2: Future[Y]): Future[void]
Returns a future which will complete once both fut1 and fut2 complete.   Source Edit
proc `or`[T, Y](fut1: Future[T]; fut2: Future[Y]): Future[void]
Returns a future which will complete once either fut1 or fut2 complete.   Source Edit
proc all[T](futs: varargs[Future[T]]): auto

Returns a future which will complete once all futures in futs complete. If the argument is empty, the returned future completes immediately.

If the awaited futures are not Future[void], the returned future will hold the values of all awaited futures in a sequence.

If the awaited futures are Future[void], this proc returns Future[void].

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