NAME Future::Mojo - use Future with Mojo::IOLoop SYNOPSIS use Future::Mojo; use Mojo::IOLoop; my $loop = Mojo::IOLoop->new; my $future = Future::Mojo->new($loop); $loop->timer(3 => sub { $future->done('Done') }); print $future->get, "\n"; DESCRIPTION This subclass of Future stores a reference to the associated Mojo::IOLoop instance, allowing the await method to block until the Future is ready. For a full description on how to use Futures, see the Future documentation. CONSTRUCTORS new my $future = Future::Mojo->new($loop); Returns a new Future. new_timer my $future = Future::Mojo->new_timer($loop, $seconds); Returns a new Future that will become ready after the specified delay. METHODS Future::Mojo inherits all methods from Future and implements the following new ones. loop $loop = $future->loop; Returns the underlying Mojo::IOLoop object. await $future->await; Runs the underlying Mojo::IOLoop until the future is ready. If the event loop is already running, an exception is thrown. done_next_tick $future = $future->done_next_tick(@result); A shortcut to calling the "done" in Future method on the "next_tick" in Mojo::IOLoop. Ensures that a returned Future object is not ready immediately, but will wait for the next I/O round. fail_next_tick $future = $future->fail_next_tick($exception, @details); A shortcut to calling the "fail" in Future method on the "next_tick" in Mojo::IOLoop. Ensures that a returned Future object is not ready immediately, but will wait for the next I/O round. BUGS Report any issues on the public bugtracker. AUTHOR Dan Book COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is Copyright (c) 2015 by Dan Book. This is free software, licensed under: The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible) SEE ALSO Future