Let's consider the following examples:
main.rs
use futures::executor::block_on;
use futures::future::{FutureExt, TryFutureExt};
async fn fut1() -> Result<String, u32> {
Ok("ok".to_string())
}
fn main() {
println!("Hello, world!");
match block_on(fut1().and_then(|x| async move { Ok(format!("{} is "ok"", x)) })) {
Ok(s) => println!("{}", s),
Err(u) => println!("{}", u)
};
}
Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
futures = "^0.3"
I'm asking about the expression |x| async move {}
instead of async move |x| {}
. The latter is more obvious, but it runs into the compilation error:
error[E0658]: async closures are unstable
Then I wonder, what is the difference between async move || {}
and || async move {}
. They both seems to be closures for using the move
keyword.
$ rustc --version
rustc 1.39.0 (4560ea788 2019-11-04)
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