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Async Rust

Threads are not the only way to write concurrent programs in Rust.
In this chapter we'll explore another approach: asynchronous programming.

In particular, you'll get an introduction to:

  • The async/.await keywords, to write asynchronous code effortlessly
  • The Future trait, to represent computations that may not be complete yet
  • tokio, the most popular runtime for running asynchronous code
  • The cooperative nature of Rust asynchronous model, and how this affects your code

Exercise

The exercise for this section is located in 08_futures/00_intro