@ÖmerErden My expectation is that calling poll on a JoinAll will cause one or more of the child futures to also be polled on the same thread. However, the next time JoinAll is called, it might be from a different thread. Tokio's work stealing controls which thread does the poll
I'm quite free but I can't decently launch projects in rust unless I've secured the hiring of a competent rust programmer (or a few ones). I don't want to be the only ones to be able to maintain the critical softwares of our company
@Shepmaster That might come around the same time people stop claiming to be f̩̣̝͔̬̯i̛̙̥̭͎̞̻g̲̣̰̹͎̣ͅh̳t̲̮̱i̶̗̖͕n̙̖̬ģ͎ ̹̱̤t͕̘̝h͙̺̺̘e͕̺̜̖̻̟̝ ̼͉͎͘b̵͉̥̙o̟̻͚̪͟r҉̠͍̬͚͖̟͓r̵̝̯̟o̻̞͕͈͚w̡̖ ͇̬̤̹̦c͓͚͍͖̳h͕̩̦̳͍͚e͖̙̘c̮̦̜̻k̜̠͘ͅe̜͙͓̬r̲̮͇̖̱͝
@DenysSéguret TBH I haven't updated by part in a while. You're right, my enthusiasm for Java is pretty low now.
Ideally, an independent task would perform the I/O and the associated future would poll the I/O thread for the completion status.
Yes, this is what Tokio recommends and what crates like futures-cpupool were created for. Note that this is not restricted to I/O, but is valid for any long-runni...