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Future::Exception(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Future::Exception(3pm) |
NAME¶
"Future::Exception" - an exception type for failed Futures
SYNOPSIS¶
use Scalar::Util qw( blessed ); use Syntax::Keyword::Try; try { my $f = ...; my @result = $f->result; ... } catch { if( blessed($@) and $@->isa( "Future::Exception" ) { print STDERR "The ", $@->category, " failed: ", $@->message, "\n"; } }
DESCRIPTION¶
The "get" method on a failed Future instance will throw an exception to indicate that the future failed. A failed future can contain a failure category name and other details as well as the failure message, so in this case the exception will be an instance of "Future::Exception" to make these values accessible.
Users should not depend on exact class name matches, but instead rely on inheritence, as a later version of this implementation might dynamically create subclasses whose names are derived from the Future failure category string, to assist with type matching. Note the use of "->isa" in the SYNOPSIS example.
CONSTRUCTOR¶
from_future¶
$e = Future::Exception->from_future( $f );
Constructs a new "Future::Exception" wrapping the given failed future.
ACCESSORS¶
$message = $e->message; $category = $e->category; @details = $e->details;
Additionally, the object will stringify to return the message value, for the common use-case of printing, regexp testing, or other behaviours.
METHODS¶
throw¶
Future::Exception->throw( $message, $category, @details );
Since version 0.41.
Constructs a new exception object and throws it using die(). This method will not return, as it raises the exception directly.
If $message does not end in a linefeed then the calling file and line number are appended to it, in the same way die() does.
as_future¶
$f = $e->as_future;
Returns a new "Future" object in a failed state matching the exception.
AUTHOR¶
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
2024-10-26 | perl v5.40.0 |