Igor Peshansky wrote on 04/09/2007 04:51:40 PM:
> Nate Nystrom wrote on 04/09/2007 04:20:09 PM:
>
> > Shet, Aniruddha G. wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I am trying to do a forced() on a future, but the compiler complains
> > > saying no valid method call found for forced(). I am able to do a
> > > force() though. Is this a case of missing functionality?
> > >
> >
> > Aniruddha,
> >
> > It seems so. x10/lang/Future.java doesn't have a forced() method. I'm
> > not sure if this was intentional or just an oversight.
>
> Moreover, the compiler representation of future types doesn't seem to
> have a "forced" method in it either. So, if it's an oversight, it is
> a rather global one. I'll see if I can make a quick fix.
> Igor
Done. CVS HEAD should now understand future.forced().
Igor
P.S. It was an oversight.
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Igor Peshansky (note the spelling change!)
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
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