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The class template std::future provides a mechanism to access the result of asynchronous operations The behavior is undefined if valid () is false before. An asynchronous operation (created via std::async, std::packaged_task, or std::promise) can provide a std::future object to the creator of that asynchronous operation

The creator of the asynchronous operation can then use a variety of methods to query, wait for, or extract a value from the std. If the future is the result of a call to async that used lazy evaluation, this function returns immediately without waiting The get member function waits (by calling wait ()) until the shared state is ready, then retrieves the value stored in the shared state (if any)

Right after calling this function, valid () is false

If valid () is false before the call to this function, the behavior is undefined. Checks if the future refers to a shared state Returned by std::promise::get_future (), std::packaged_task::get_future () or std::async ()) until the first time get () or share () is called If the future is the result of a call to std::async that used lazy evaluation, this function returns immediately without waiting

This function may block for longer than timeout_duration due to scheduling or resource contention delays The standard recommends that a steady clock is used to measure the duration. Unlike std::future, which is only moveable (so only one instance can refer to any particular asynchronous result), std::shared_future is copyable and multiple shared future objects may refer to the same shared state Access to the same shared state from multiple threads is safe if each thread does it through its own copy of a shared_future object.

Specifies state of a future as returned by wait_for and wait_until functions of std::future and std::shared_future

In this case it does work In general, it probably doesn't I'm wondering how this break in backwards compatibility should in general be navigated Perhaps installing a previous version of cmake is the only way that always works

That would mean that each project in the future should specify the cmake version on which it should be built. Int64 if i understand the warning correctly, the object dtype is downcast to int64 Perhaps pandas wants me to do this explicitly, but i don't see how i could downcast a string to a numerical type before the replacement happens. Wait_until waits for a result to become available

It blocks until specified timeout_time has been reached or the result becomes available, whichever comes first

The return value indicates why wait_until returned

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