ready,
timeout,
deferred
Specifies state of a future as returned by wait_for
and wait_until
functions of std::future and std::shared_future.
deferred
the shared state contains a deferred function, so the result will be computed only when explicitly requested ready
the shared state is ready timeout
the shared state did not become ready before specified timeout duration has passed [edit] See also waits for the result, returns if it is not available for the specified timeout duration
std::future<T>
) [edit] waits for the result, returns if it is not available for the specified timeout duration
std::shared_future<T>
) [edit] waits for the result, returns if it is not available until specified time point has been reached
std::future<T>
) [edit] waits for the result, returns if it is not available until specified time point has been reached
std::shared_future<T>
) [edit]
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