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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/pure/asyncdispatch.nim')
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diff --git a/lib/pure/asyncdispatch.nim b/lib/pure/asyncdispatch.nim index bec2632d5..a4d7a1632 100644 --- a/lib/pure/asyncdispatch.nim +++ b/lib/pure/asyncdispatch.nim @@ -145,8 +145,6 @@ type Future*[T] = ref object of FutureBase ## Typed future. value: T ## Stored value - FutureVar*[T] = distinct Future[T] - {.deprecated: [PFutureBase: FutureBase, PFuture: Future].} @@ -164,19 +162,6 @@ proc newFuture*[T](fromProc: string = "unspecified"): Future[T] = result.fromProc = fromProc currentID.inc() -proc newFutureVar*[T](fromProc = "unspecified"): FutureVar[T] = - ## Create a new ``FutureVar``. This Future type is ideally suited for - ## situations where you want to avoid unnecessary allocations of Futures. - ## - ## Specifying ``fromProc``, which is a string specifying the name of the proc - ## that this future belongs to, is a good habit as it helps with debugging. - result = FutureVar[T](newFuture[T](fromProc)) - -proc clean*[T](future: FutureVar[T]) = - ## Resets the ``finished`` status of ``future``. - Future[T](future).finished = false - Future[T](future).error = nil - proc checkFinished[T](future: Future[T]) = when not defined(release): if future.finished: @@ -209,15 +194,6 @@ proc complete*(future: Future[void]) = if future.cb != nil: future.cb() -proc complete*[T](future: FutureVar[T]) = - ## Completes a ``FutureVar``. - template fut: expr = Future[T](future) - checkFinished(fut) - assert(fut.error == nil) - fut.finished = true - if fut.cb != nil: - fut.cb() - proc fail*[T](future: Future[T], error: ref Exception) = ## Completes ``future`` with ``error``. #assert(not future.finished, "Future already finished, cannot finish twice.") @@ -288,13 +264,6 @@ proc readError*[T](future: Future[T]): ref Exception = else: raise newException(ValueError, "No error in future.") -proc mget*[T](future: FutureVar[T]): var T = - ## Returns a mutable value stored in ``future``. - ## - ## Unlike ``read``, this function will not raise an exception if the - ## Future has not been finished. - result = Future[T](future).value - proc finished*[T](future: Future[T]): bool = ## Determines whether ``future`` has completed. ## |