std::packaged_task
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Defined in header <future>
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template< class > class packaged_task; //not defined
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template< class R, class Args... >
class packaged_task<R(Args...)>; |
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The class template std::packaged_task
wraps any callable target (function, lambda expression, bind expression, or another function object) so that it can be invoked asynchronously. Its return value or exception thrown is stored in a shared state which can be accessed through std::future objects.
Just like std::function, std::packaged_task
is a polymorphic, allocator-aware container: the stored callable target may be allocated on heap or with a provided allocator.
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[edit] Member functions
constructs the task object (public member function) |
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destructs the task object (public member function) |
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moves the task object (public member function) |
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checks if the task object has a valid function (public member function) |
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swaps two task objects (public member function) |
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Getting the result | |
returns a std::future associated with the promised result (public member function) |
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executes the function (public member function) |
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executes the function ensuring that the result is ready only once the current thread exits (public member function) |
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resets the state abandoning any stored results of previous executions (public member function) |
[edit] Non-member functions
(C++11)
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specializes the std::swap algorithm (function template) |
[edit] Helper classes
specializes the std::uses_allocator type trait (class template specialization) |
[edit] Example
#include <iostream> #include <future> #include <thread> int main() { std::packaged_task<int()> task([](){return 7;}); // wrap the function std::future<int> result = task.get_future(); // get a future std::thread(std::move(task)).detach(); // launch on a thread std::cout << "Waiting..."; result.wait(); std::cout << "Done!\nResult is " << result.get() << '\n'; }
Output:
Waiting...Done! Result is 7
[edit] See also
(C++11)
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waits for a value that is set asynchronously (class template) |