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/*
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Copyright(c) 2015 - 2018 Denis Blank <denis.blank at outlook dot com>
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files(the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and / or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions :
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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SOFTWARE.
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*/
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namespace cti {
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/** \page changelog Changelog
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\brief A description of the changes made to continuable.
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\section changelog-versions Versions
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Following versions were released:
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\subsection changelog-versions-3-0-0 3.0.0
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<B>New helper functions</B>
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New helper functions were added to create ready continuables:
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- \ref make_ready_continuable
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- \ref make_exceptional_continuable
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<B>Improvements to connections</B>
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The implementation of connections were rewritten entirely.
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It is possible now to connect runtime sized containers as well as
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deeply nested sequences. See \ref tutorial-connections for details.
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Additionally connection overloads were added that accept two iterators
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in order to come closer to the interface of the standard library.
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Also \ref populate was added which makes it possible to populate
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a dynamic container from \ref continuable_base objects.
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<B>Disabled copies for promises and continuables entirely</B>
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The \ref promise_base and \ref continuable_base is now non copyable.
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This change should make it easier to work with the move only
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semantic of continuables in order to make less mistakes.
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<B>Traversal API</B>
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A new traversal API for synchronous and asynchronous pack traversal
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was added which makes it easy to specify new connection types.
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\subsection changelog-versions-2-0-0 2.0.0
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<B>Error handling</B>
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Usually it is inconvenient to handle error codes and exceptions in an
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asynchronous context, as we all know `std::future` supports error handling
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through exceptions already. We now introduce this capability to the
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continuable library while allowing error codes to be used as well.
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Consider the function `cti::continuable<> get_bad_continuable()`
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which always resolves through an error, then you may handle the error code
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or exception as following:
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\code{.cpp}
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get_bad_continuable()
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.then([] {
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// ... never invoked
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})
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.then([] {
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// ... never invoked as well
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})
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.fail([] (std::exception_ptr e) {
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try {
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std::rethrow_exception(e);
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} catch(std::exception const& e) {
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// Handle the exception here
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}
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});
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\endcode
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<B>Abstracting callbacks as promises</B>
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Since a callback may be called through an error or result the cri::promise
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class was added in order ro provide a similar interface to std::promise:
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\code{.cpp}
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auto http_request(std::string url) {
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return cti::make_continuable<std::string>(
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[url = std::move(url)](cti::promise<std::string> promise) {
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// Perform the actual request through a different library,
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// resolve the promise upon completion of the task.
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promise.set_value("<html> ... </html>");
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// ...or promise.set_exception(...);
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});
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}
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\endcode
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<B>`co_await` support</B>
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Experimental coroutine (`co_await` and `co_return`) support was added,
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this is available on MSVC 2017 and Clang 5.0.
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\code{.cpp}
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int i = co_await cti::make_continuable<int>([](auto&& promise) {
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promise.set_value(0);
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});
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\endcode
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<B>Minor improvements</B>
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The library was improved in other ways:
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- `constexpr` and `noexcept` improvements
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- Compile-time improvements
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- Documentation improvements
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<B>Header split</B>
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Since the overall library size was increased the headers were split into smaller chunks.
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\subsection changelog-versions-1-0-0 1.0.0
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- Documentation and readme changes
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- Change the assertion type of some GTest macros from expected to assertion.
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\subsection changelog-versions-0-8-0 0.8.0 (unstable)
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- Fixes a major issue with handling the ownership for consumed continuables
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which led to unintended invocations.
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- Adds partial application support which makes it possible to chain callbacks
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which accept less arguments then the curret signature.
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\code{.cpp}
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http_request("github.com")
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.then([] {
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// ...
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});
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\endcode
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- Adds Support for sequential invocation:
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\code{.cpp}
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http_request("github.com") >> http_request("atom.io")
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.then([] (std::string github, std::string atom) {
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// ...
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});
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\endcode
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\subsection changelog-versions-0-7-0 0.7.0 (unstable)
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- Continuation syntactic sugar
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- Executor support
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- Connection support
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\section changelog-semver Semantic versioning and stability
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Continuable strictly follows the rules of
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[semantic versioning](http://semver.org/), the API is kept stable
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across minor versions.
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The CI driven unit-tests are observed through the Clang sanitizers
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(asan, ubsan and lsan - when compiling with Clang) or
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Valgrind (when compiling with GCC) in order to prevent regressions.
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*/
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}
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