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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push: new 3446e0a Added whitespace in libprocess README. 3446e0a is described below commit 3446e0a43eb16151d0f467e7034b0ca6baefda4a Author: Benno Evers <bev...@mesosphere.com> AuthorDate: Tue Nov 13 14:10:07 2018 +0100 Added whitespace in libprocess README. The whitespace in a table in the libprocess README was squashed, making the table contents challenging to read. Review: https://reviews.apache.org/r/69327/ --- 3rdparty/libprocess/README.md | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/3rdparty/libprocess/README.md b/3rdparty/libprocess/README.md index 3e3d5e7..912991f 100644 --- a/3rdparty/libprocess/README.md +++ b/3rdparty/libprocess/README.md @@ -244,12 +244,12 @@ Future<Person> mother(const std::string& name) Each of `Future::then()`, `Future::repair()`, and `Future::recover()` takes a callback that will be invoked after certain transitions, captured by this table: -| Transition | `Future::*()` | -| ------ | -------------- | -| `READY` | `Future::then(F&&)` | -| `FAILED` | `Future::repair(F&&)` and `Future::recover(F&&)` | -| `DISCARDED` | `Future::recover(F&&)` | -| Abandoned (`PENDING` and `Future::isAbandoned()`) | `Future::recover(F&&)` | +| Transition | `Future::*()` | +| ------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | +| `READY` | `Future::then(F&&)` | +| `FAILED` | `Future::repair(F&&)` and `Future::recover(F&&)` | +| `DISCARDED` | `Future::recover(F&&)` | +| Abandoned (`PENDING` and `Future::isAbandoned()`) | `Future::recover(F&&)` | `Future::then()` allows you to _transform_ the type of the `Future` into a new type but both `Future::repair()` and `Future::recover()` must return the same type as `Future` because they may not get executed! Here's an example using `Future::recover()` to handle a failure: