Can you give me some examples of futures in C++?
Sure! In C++, futures are used for asynchronous programming. For example, you can use std::async
to run a function asynchronously and get a future object that represents the result.
How do I use std::async
with futures?
You can use std::async
like this: std::future<int> result = std::async(std::launch::async, myFunction);
This will run myFunction
in a separate thread.
What happens if I try to get the result before it's ready?
If you call get()
on a future before the result is ready, it will block until the result is available.
Are there any limitations to using futures in C++?
Yes, futures can only be used to retrieve a result once. If you try to get the result multiple times, it will throw an exception.
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