August 17, 2020 Difference between next() and then()? (package `future`) | ||||
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https://code.dlang.org/packages/future What is the difference between next() and then() |
August 17, 2020 Re: Difference between next() and then()? (package `future`) | ||||
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Posted in reply to Victor Porton | On 17.08.20 04:57, Victor Porton wrote: > https://code.dlang.org/packages/future > > What is the difference between next() and then() Consider using the d.D.learn forum. `then` is map and `next` is bind. I.e., Given a function from S to T, `then` maps a Future!S to a Future!T. Given a function from S to Future!T, `next` maps a Future!S to a Future!T. The implementation of next!f is then!f.sync: https://github.com/evenex/future/blob/master/source/future.d#L272 Where `sync` maps a Future!(Future!T) to a Future!T, by waiting for the outer and inner futures in turn: https://github.com/evenex/future/blob/master/source/future.d#L281 |
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