[−][src]Macro futures::join
Polls multiple futures simultaneously, returning a tuple of all results once complete.
While join!(a, b)
is similar to (a.await, b.await)
,
join!
polls both futures concurrently and therefore is more efficent.
This macro is only usable inside of async functions, closures, and blocks.
It is also gated behind the async-await
feature of this library, which is
not activated by default.
Examples
#![feature(async_await)] use futures::{join, future}; let a = future::ready(1); let b = future::ready(2); assert_eq!(join!(a, b), (1, 2));