On Dec 18, 9:03 am, David Thomas Hume dth...@gmail.com wrote:
From the 1.1 release notes:
Futures represent asynchronous computations. They are away to get
code to run in another thread, and obtain the result.
That's been fixed now in the 1.1.x branch; thanks for the report.
-SS
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You
From the 1.1 release notes:
Futures represent asynchronous computations. They are away to get
code to run in another thread, and obtain the result.
I know away is just a typo for a way, but be damned if that isn't
the best pun I've seen in a while.
Apologies if this seems like noise, but it