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future (version 1.28.0)

FutureCondition: A condition (message, warning, or error) that occurred while orchestrating a future

Description

While orchestrating (creating, launching, querying, collection) futures, unexpected run-time errors (and other types of conditions) may occur. Such conditions are coerced to a corresponding FutureCondition class to help distinguish them from conditions that occur due to the evaluation of the future.

Usage

FutureCondition(message, call = NULL, uuid = future$uuid, future = NULL)

FutureMessage(message, call = NULL, uuid = future$uuid, future = NULL)

FutureWarning(message, call = NULL, uuid = future$uuid, future = NULL)

FutureError(message, call = NULL, uuid = future$uuid, future = NULL)

RngFutureCondition( message = NULL, call = NULL, uuid = future$uuid, future = NULL )

RngFutureWarning(...)

RngFutureError(...)

UnexpectedFutureResultError(future, hint = NULL)

Value

An object of class FutureCondition which inherits from class condition and FutureMessage, FutureWarning, and FutureError all inherits from FutureCondition. Moreover, a FutureError inherits from error, a FutureWarning from warning, and a FutureMessage from message.

Arguments

message

A message condition.

call

The call stack that led up to the condition.

uuid

A universally unique identifier for the future associated with this FutureCondition.

future

The Future involved.

hint

(optional) A string with a suggestion on what might be wrong.