NAME
POE::Future - use Future with POE
SYNOPSIS
use POE::Future;
my $future = POE::Future->new_delay( 10 )
->then_done( "Hello, world!" );
say $future->get;
DESCRIPTION
This subclass of Future integrates with POE, allowing the await method
to block until the future is ready. It allows POE-using code to be
written that returns Future instances, so that it can make full use of
Future's abilities, including Future::Utils, and also that modules
using it can provide a Future-based asynchronous interface of their
own.
For a full description on how to use Futures, see the Future
documentation.
CONSTRUCTORS
new
$f = POE::Future->new
Returns a new leaf future instance, which will allow waiting for its
result to be made available, using the await method.
new_delay
$f = POE::Future->new_delay( $after )
Returns a new leaf future instance which will become ready (with an
empty result) after the specified delay time.
new_alarm
$f = POE::Future->new_alarm( $at )
Returns a new leaf future instance which will become ready (with an
empty result) at the specified alarm time.
To create a delay or alarm timer that will fail instead of succeed, use
the then_fail method:
my $f = POE::Future->new_delay( 20 )
->then_fail( "Timeout" );
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>