NAME
Promises::Promise - An implementation of Promises in Perl
VERSION
version 1.02
DESCRIPTION
Promise objects are typically not created by hand, they are typically returned from the promise
method of a Promises::Deferred instance. It is best to think of a Promises::Promise instance as a handle for Promises::Deferred instances.
Most of the documentation here points back to the documentation in the Promises::Deferred module.
Additionally Promises::Cookbook::GentleIntro contains a long explanation of how this module, and all its components are meant to work together.
METHODS
new( $deferred )
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The constructor only takes one parameter and that is an instance of Promises::Deferred that you want this object to proxy.
then( $callback, $error )
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This calls
then
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. chain( @thens )
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This calls
chain
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. catch( $error )
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This calls
catch
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. done( $callback, $error )
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This calls
done
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. finally( $callback )
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This calls
finally
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. timeout( $seconds )
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This calls
timeout
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. status
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This calls
status
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. result
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This calls
result
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. is_unfulfilled
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This calls
is_unfulfilled
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. is_fulfilled
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This calls
is_fulfilled
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. is_failed
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This calls
is_failed
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. is_in_progress
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This calls
is_in_progress
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. is_resolved
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This calls
is_resolved
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. is_rejected
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This calls
is_rejected
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance. is_done
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This calls
is_done
on the proxied Promises::Deferred instance.
AUTHOR
Stevan Little <stevan.little@iinteractive.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2019, 2017, 2014, 2012 by Infinity Interactive, Inc..
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.