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I was not sure whether this fits more into ideas, as I don't think this is yet supported. I'm thinking about the equivalent of this javascript: await Promise.all([fetch(..), fetch(..)]) |
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ranile
Jul 25, 2024
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You'd do it the same way as how you'd run multiple futures concurrently elsewhere. |
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You'd do it the same way as how you'd run multiple futures concurrently elsewhere.
futures::future::join
is way of doing this