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Defined in header <future>
template< class T > class future;
(1) (since C++11)
template< class T > class future<T&>;
(2) (since C++11)
template<> class future<void>;
(3) (since C++11)

The class template std::future provides a mechanism to access the result of asynchronous operations:

  • The creator of the asynchronous operation can then use a variety of methods to query, wait for, or extract a value from the std::future. These methods may block if the asynchronous operation has not yet provided a value.
  • When the asynchronous operation is ready to send a result to the creator, it can do so by modifying shared state (e.g. std::promise::set_value ) that is linked to the creator's std::future.

Note that std::future references shared state that is not shared with any other asynchronous return objects (as opposed to std::shared_future ).

[edit] Member functions

constructs the future object
(public member function) [edit]
destructs the future object
(public member function) [edit]
moves the future object
(public member function) [edit]
transfers the shared state from *this to a shared_future and returns it
(public member function) [edit]
Getting the result
returns the result
(public member function) [edit]
State
checks if the future has a shared state
(public member function) [edit]
waits for the result to become available
(public member function) [edit]
waits for the result, returns if it is not available for the specified timeout duration
(public member function) [edit]
waits for the result, returns if it is not available until specified time point has been reached
(public member function) [edit]

[edit] Examples

Run this code
#include <future>
#include <iostream>
#include <thread>
 
int main()
{
 // future from a packaged_task
 std::packaged_task <int()> task([]{ return 7; }); // wrap the function
 std::future<int> f1 = task.get_future(); // get a future
 std::thread t(std::move(task)); // launch on a thread
 
 // future from an async()
 std::future<int> f2 = std::async (std::launch::async, []{ return 8; });
 
 // future from a promise
 std::promise <int> p;
 std::future<int> f3 = p.get_future();
 std::thread ([&p]{ p.set_value_at_thread_exit(9); }).detach();
 
 std::cout << "Waiting..." << std::flush ;
 f1.wait();
 f2.wait();
 f3.wait();
 std::cout << "Done!\nResults are: "
 << f1.get() << ' ' << f2.get() << ' ' << f3.get() << '\n';
 t.join();
}

Output:

Waiting...Done!
Results are: 7 8 9

[edit] Example with exceptions

Run this code
#include <future>
#include <iostream>
#include <thread>
 
int main()
{
 std::promise <int> p;
 std::future<int> f = p.get_future();
 
 std::thread t([&p]
 {
 try
 {
 // code that may throw
 throw std::runtime_error ("Example");
 }
 catch (...)
 {
 try
 {
 // store anything thrown in the promise
 p.set_exception(std::current_exception ());
 }
 catch (...) {} // set_exception() may throw too
 }
 });
 
 try
 {
 std::cout << f.get();
 }
 catch (const std::exception & e)
 {
 std::cout << "Exception from the thread: " << e.what() << '\n';
 }
 t.join();
}

Output:

Exception from the thread: Example

[edit] See also

(C++11)
runs a function asynchronously (potentially in a new thread) and returns a std::future that will hold the result
(function template) [edit]
waits for a value (possibly referenced by other futures) that is set asynchronously
(class template) [edit]
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