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by raluk
334 days ago
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This is what i hand in mind whit "manually handing of futures".
In this case you have to write Promise1 = f1(); Promise2 = f2();
v1,v2 = await Join(Promise1, Promise2);
return v1 + v2
I think this is just too much of synthactic noise.On the other hand, it is necessary becase some of underlying async calls can be order dependend. for example await sock.rec(1) == 'A' && await sock.rec(1) == 'B'
checks that first received socket byte is A and second is B. This is clearly order dependant that can't be executed concurrently out of order. |
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I think some use curly brace scoping to break up dependency. I want to say kotlin does something like this.
This is why they say async is a viral pattern but IMO that's because you're adding specificity and function coloring is necessary and good.