Function futures::prelude::future::join_all [−][src]
pub fn join_all<I>(i: I) -> JoinAll<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>ⓘ where
I: IntoIterator,
<I as IntoIterator>::Item: Future,
Creates a future which represents a collection of the outputs of the futures given.
The returned future will drive execution for all of its underlying futures,
collecting the results into a destination Vec<T>
in the same order as they
were provided.
This function is only available when the std
or alloc
feature of this
library is activated, and it is activated by default.
See Also
This is purposefully a very simple API for basic use-cases. In a lot of
cases you will want to use the more powerful
FuturesOrdered
APIs, or, if order does
not matter, FuturesUnordered
.
Some examples for additional functionality provided by these are:
-
Adding new futures to the set even after it has been started.
-
Only polling the specific futures that have been woken. In cases where you have a lot of futures this will result in much more efficient polling.
Examples
use futures::future::join_all; async fn foo(i: u32) -> u32 { i } let futures = vec![foo(1), foo(2), foo(3)]; assert_eq!(join_all(futures).await, [1, 2, 3]);