pub struct Task<T, M = ()> { /* private fields */ }
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A spawned task.

A Task can be awaited to retrieve the output of its future.

Dropping a Task cancels it, which means its future won’t be polled again. To drop the Task handle without canceling it, use detach() instead. To cancel a task gracefully and wait until it is fully destroyed, use the cancel() method.

Note that canceling a task actually wakes it and reschedules one last time. Then, the executor can destroy the task by simply dropping its Runnable or by invoking run().

Examples

use smol::{future, Executor};
use std::thread;

let ex = Executor::new();

// Spawn a future onto the executor.
let task = ex.spawn(async {
    println!("Hello from a task!");
    1 + 2
});

// Run an executor thread.
thread::spawn(move || future::block_on(ex.run(future::pending::<()>())));

// Wait for the task's output.
assert_eq!(future::block_on(task), 3);

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impl<T, M> Task<T, M>

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pub fn detach(self)

Detaches the task to let it keep running in the background.

Examples
use smol::{Executor, Timer};
use std::time::Duration;

let ex = Executor::new();

// Spawn a deamon future.
ex.spawn(async {
    loop {
        println!("I'm a daemon task looping forever.");
        Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(1)).await;
    }
})
.detach();
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pub async fn cancel(self) -> Option<T>

Cancels the task and waits for it to stop running.

Returns the task’s output if it was completed just before it got canceled, or None if it didn’t complete.

While it’s possible to simply drop the Task to cancel it, this is a cleaner way of canceling because it also waits for the task to stop running.

Examples
use smol::{future, Executor, Timer};
use std::thread;
use std::time::Duration;

let ex = Executor::new();

// Spawn a deamon future.
let task = ex.spawn(async {
    loop {
        println!("Even though I'm in an infinite loop, you can still cancel me!");
        Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(1)).await;
    }
});

// Run an executor thread.
thread::spawn(move || future::block_on(ex.run(future::pending::<()>())));

future::block_on(async {
    Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(3)).await;
    task.cancel().await;
});
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pub fn fallible(self) -> FallibleTask<T, M>

Converts this task into a FallibleTask.

Like Task, a fallible task will poll the task’s output until it is completed or cancelled due to its Runnable being dropped without being run. Resolves to the task’s output when completed, or None if it didn’t complete.

Examples
use smol::{future, Executor};
use std::thread;

let ex = Executor::new();

// Spawn a future onto the executor.
let task = ex.spawn(async {
    println!("Hello from a task!");
    1 + 2
})
.fallible();

// Run an executor thread.
thread::spawn(move || future::block_on(ex.run(future::pending::<()>())));

// Wait for the task's output.
assert_eq!(future::block_on(task), Some(3));
use smol::future;

// Schedule function which drops the runnable without running it.
let schedule = move |runnable| drop(runnable);

// Create a task with the future and the schedule function.
let (runnable, task) = async_task::spawn(async {
    println!("Hello from a task!");
    1 + 2
}, schedule);
runnable.schedule();

// Wait for the task's output.
assert_eq!(future::block_on(task.fallible()), None);
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pub fn is_finished(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the current task is finished.

Note that in a multithreaded environment, this task can change finish immediately after calling this function.

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pub fn metadata(&self) -> &M

Get the metadata associated with this task.

Tasks can be created with a metadata object associated with them; by default, this is a () value. See the [Builder::metadata()] method for more information.

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impl<T, M> Debug for Task<T, M>where M: Debug,

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<T, M> Drop for Task<T, M>

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more
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impl<T, M> Future for Task<T, M>

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type Output = T

The type of value produced on completion.
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fn poll( self: Pin<&mut Task<T, M>>, cx: &mut Context<'_> ) -> Poll<<Task<T, M> as Future>::Output>

Attempt to resolve the future to a final value, registering the current task for wakeup if the value is not yet available. Read more
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impl<T, M> RefUnwindSafe for Task<T, M>

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impl<T, M> Send for Task<T, M>where T: Send, M: Send + Sync,

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impl<T, M> Sync for Task<T, M>where M: Send + Sync,

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impl<T, M> Unpin for Task<T, M>

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impl<T, M> UnwindSafe for Task<T, M>

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impl<T> Any for Twhere T: 'static + ?Sized,

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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

Gets the TypeId of self. Read more
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impl<T> Borrow<T> for Twhere T: ?Sized,

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fn borrow(&self) -> &T

Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere T: ?Sized,

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fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T

Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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impl<T> From<T> for T

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fn from(t: T) -> T

Returns the argument unchanged.

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impl<F> FutureExt for Fwhere F: Future + ?Sized,

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fn poll(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output>where Self: Unpin,

A convenience for calling Future::poll() on !Unpin types.
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fn or<F>(self, other: F) -> Or<Self, F>where Self: Sized, F: Future<Output = Self::Output>,

Returns the result of self or other future, preferring self if both are ready. Read more
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fn race<F>(self, other: F) -> Race<Self, F>where Self: Sized, F: Future<Output = Self::Output>,

Returns the result of self or other future, with no preference if both are ready. Read more
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fn catch_unwind(self) -> CatchUnwind<Self>where Self: Sized + UnwindSafe,

Catches panics while polling the future. Read more
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fn boxed<'a>(self) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Self::Output> + Send + 'a>>where Self: Sized + Send + 'a,

Boxes the future and changes its type to dyn Future + Send + 'a. Read more
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fn boxed_local<'a>(self) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Self::Output> + 'a>>where Self: Sized + 'a,

Boxes the future and changes its type to dyn Future + 'a. Read more
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impl<F> FutureExt for Fwhere F: Future + ?Sized,

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fn poll(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output>where Self: Unpin,

A convenience for calling Future::poll() on !Unpin types.
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fn or<F>(self, other: F) -> Or<Self, F>where Self: Sized, F: Future<Output = Self::Output>,

Returns the result of self or other future, preferring self if both are ready. Read more
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fn map<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Map<Self, F>where F: FnOnce(Self::Output) -> U, Self: Sized,

Map this future’s output to a different type, returning a new future of the resulting type. Read more
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fn map_into<U>(self) -> MapInto<Self, U>where Self::Output: Into<U>, Self: Sized,

Map this future’s output to a different type, returning a new future of the resulting type. Read more
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fn then<Fut, F>(self, f: F) -> Then<Self, Fut, F>where F: FnOnce(Self::Output) -> Fut, Fut: Future, Self: Sized,

Chain on a computation for when a future finished, passing the result of the future to the provided closure f. Read more
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fn left_future<B>(self) -> Either<Self, B>where B: Future<Output = Self::Output>, Self: Sized,

Wrap this future in an Either future, making it the left-hand variant of that Either. Read more
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fn right_future<A>(self) -> Either<A, Self>where A: Future<Output = Self::Output>, Self: Sized,

Wrap this future in an Either future, making it the right-hand variant of that Either. Read more
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fn into_stream(self) -> IntoStream<Self>where Self: Sized,

Convert this future into a single element stream. Read more
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fn flatten(self) -> Flatten<Self>where Self::Output: Future, Self: Sized,

Flatten the execution of this future when the output of this future is itself another future. Read more
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fn flatten_stream(self) -> FlattenStream<Self>where Self::Output: Stream, Self: Sized,

Flatten the execution of this future when the successful result of this future is a stream. Read more
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fn fuse(self) -> Fuse<Self>where Self: Sized,

Fuse a future such that poll will never again be called once it has completed. This method can be used to turn any Future into a FusedFuture. Read more
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fn inspect<F>(self, f: F) -> Inspect<Self, F>where F: FnOnce(&Self::Output), Self: Sized,

Do something with the output of a future before passing it on. Read more
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fn catch_unwind(self) -> CatchUnwind<Self>where Self: Sized + UnwindSafe,

Catches unwinding panics while polling the future. Read more
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fn shared(self) -> Shared<Self>where Self: Sized, Self::Output: Clone,

Create a cloneable handle to this future where all handles will resolve to the same result. Read more
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fn remote_handle(self) -> (Remote<Self>, RemoteHandle<Self::Output>)where Self: Sized,

Turn this future into a future that yields () on completion and sends its output to another future on a separate task. Read more
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fn boxed<'a>(self) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Self::Output> + Send + 'a>>where Self: Sized + Send + 'a,

Wrap the future in a Box, pinning it. Read more
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fn boxed_local<'a>(self) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Self::Output> + 'a>>where Self: Sized + 'a,

Wrap the future in a Box, pinning it. Read more
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fn unit_error(self) -> UnitError<Self>where Self: Sized,

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fn never_error(self) -> NeverError<Self>where Self: Sized,

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fn poll_unpin(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output>where Self: Unpin,

A convenience for calling Future::poll on Unpin future types.
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fn now_or_never(self) -> Option<Self::Output>where Self: Sized,

Evaluates and consumes the future, returning the resulting output if the future is ready after the first call to Future::poll. Read more
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impl<T> Instrument for T

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fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>

Instruments this type with the provided [Span], returning an Instrumented wrapper. Read more
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fn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>

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fn into(self) -> U

Calls U::from(self).

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type Output = <F as Future>::Output

The output that the future will produce on completion.
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type IntoFuture = F

Which kind of future are we turning this into?
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fn into_future(self) -> <F as IntoFuture>::IntoFuture

Creates a future from a value. Read more
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impl<T> Same for T

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type Output = T

Should always be Self
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impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for Twhere U: Into<T>,

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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>

Performs the conversion.
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impl<F, T, E> TryFuture for Fwhere F: Future<Output = Result<T, E>> + ?Sized,

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type Ok = T

The type of successful values yielded by this future
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type Error = E

The type of failures yielded by this future
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fn try_poll( self: Pin<&mut F>, cx: &mut Context<'_> ) -> Poll<<F as Future>::Output>

Poll this TryFuture as if it were a Future. Read more
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impl<Fut> TryFutureExt for Futwhere Fut: TryFuture + ?Sized,

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fn flatten_sink<Item>(self) -> FlattenSink<Self, Self::Ok>where Self::Ok: Sink<Item, Error = Self::Error>, Self: Sized,

Flattens the execution of this future when the successful result of this future is a [Sink]. Read more
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fn map_ok<T, F>(self, f: F) -> MapOk<Self, F>where F: FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> T, Self: Sized,

Maps this future’s success value to a different value. Read more
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fn map_ok_or_else<T, E, F>(self, e: E, f: F) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, F, E>where F: FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> T, E: FnOnce(Self::Error) -> T, Self: Sized,

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fn map_err<E, F>(self, f: F) -> MapErr<Self, F>where F: FnOnce(Self::Error) -> E, Self: Sized,

Maps this future’s error value to a different value. Read more
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fn err_into<E>(self) -> ErrInto<Self, E>where Self: Sized, Self::Error: Into<E>,

Maps this future’s Error to a new error type using the Into trait. Read more
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fn ok_into<U>(self) -> OkInto<Self, U>where Self: Sized, Self::Ok: Into<U>,

Maps this future’s Ok to a new type using the Into trait.
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fn and_then<Fut, F>(self, f: F) -> AndThen<Self, Fut, F>where F: FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> Fut, Fut: TryFuture<Error = Self::Error>, Self: Sized,

Executes another future after this one resolves successfully. The success value is passed to a closure to create this subsequent future. Read more
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fn or_else<Fut, F>(self, f: F) -> OrElse<Self, Fut, F>where F: FnOnce(Self::Error) -> Fut, Fut: TryFuture<Ok = Self::Ok>, Self: Sized,

Executes another future if this one resolves to an error. The error value is passed to a closure to create this subsequent future. Read more
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fn inspect_ok<F>(self, f: F) -> InspectOk<Self, F>where F: FnOnce(&Self::Ok), Self: Sized,

Do something with the success value of a future before passing it on. Read more
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Do something with the error value of a future before passing it on. Read more
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fn try_flatten(self) -> TryFlatten<Self, Self::Ok>where Self::Ok: TryFuture<Error = Self::Error>, Self: Sized,

Flatten the execution of this future when the successful result of this future is another future. Read more
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fn try_flatten_stream(self) -> TryFlattenStream<Self>where Self::Ok: TryStream<Error = Self::Error>, Self: Sized,

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fn unwrap_or_else<F>(self, f: F) -> UnwrapOrElse<Self, F>where Self: Sized, F: FnOnce(Self::Error) -> Self::Ok,

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fn into_future(self) -> IntoFuture<Self>where Self: Sized,

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fn try_poll_unpin( &mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_> ) -> Poll<Result<Self::Ok, Self::Error>>where Self: Unpin,

A convenience method for calling [TryFuture::try_poll] on Unpin future types.
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fn vzip(self) -> V

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impl<T> WithSubscriber for T

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