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Use QFuture (Qt) like a Promise object

QFuture is used together with QtConcurrent to represent the result of an asynchronous computation. It is a powerful component for multi-thread programming. But its usage is limited to the result of threads, it doesn't work with the asynchronous signal emitted by QObject. And it is troublesome to setup the listener function via QFutureWatcher.

AsyncFuture is designed to enhance the function to offer a better way to use it for asynchronous programming. It provides a Promise object- like interface. This project is inspired by AsynQt and RxCpp.

This package contains the development header file (there is no corresponding library binary).

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