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Carl Fredrik Samson
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Carl Fredrik Samson is a popular technology writer and has been active in the Rust community since 2018. He has an MSc in Business Administration where he specialized in strategy and finance. When not writing, he's a father of two children and a CEO of a company with 300 employees. He's been interested in different kinds of technologies his whole life and his programming experience ranges from programming against old IBM mainframes to modern cloud computing, using everything from assembly to Visual Basic for Applications. He has contributed to several open source projects including the official documentation for asynchronous Rust.
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c-async-await—concurrent futures

Okay, so we’ll build on the last example and do just the same thing. Create a new project called c-async-await and copy Cargo.toml and everything in the src folder over.

The first thing we’ll do is go to future.rs and add a join_all function below our existing code:

ch07/c-async-await/src/future.rs

pub fn join_all<F: Future>(futures: Vec<F>) -> JoinAll<F> {
    let futures = futures.into_iter().map(|f| (false, f)).collect();
    JoinAll {
        futures,
        finished_count: 0,
    }
}

This function takes a collection of futures as an argument and returns a JoinAll<F> future.

The function simply creates a new collection. In this collection, we will have tuples consisting of the original futures we received and a bool value indicating whether the future...

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Carl Fredrik Samson

Carl Fredrik Samson is a popular technology writer and has been active in the Rust community since 2018. He has an MSc in Business Administration where he specialized in strategy and finance. When not writing, he's a father of two children and a CEO of a company with 300 employees. He's been interested in different kinds of technologies his whole life and his programming experience ranges from programming against old IBM mainframes to modern cloud computing, using everything from assembly to Visual Basic for Applications. He has contributed to several open source projects including the official documentation for asynchronous Rust.
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