future: use uint64_t instead of the C type long

master
neingeist 10 years ago
parent 09b04e4bd6
commit c3a436f695

@ -1,20 +1,21 @@
// future example
// adapted from http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/future/future/
#include <iostream> // std::cout
#include <future> // std::async, std::future
#include <cassert>
#include <chrono> // std::chrono::milliseconds
#include <future> // std::async, std::future
#include <iostream>
// a non-optimized way of checking for prime numbers.
bool is_prime(long int x) {
for (long int i = 2; i < x; ++i) {
bool is_prime(uint64_t x) {
for (uint64_t i = 2; i < x; ++i) {
if (x%i == 0) return false;
}
return true;
}
void explicitly_waiting() {
int p = 817504243;
uint64_t p = 817504243;
// call function asynchronously:
std::future<bool> fut = std::async(std::launch::async, is_prime, p);
@ -29,16 +30,18 @@ void explicitly_waiting() {
bool x = fut.get(); // retrieve return value
std::cout << p << " " << (x?"is":"is not") << " prime." << std::endl;
assert(x);
}
void implicitly_waiting() {
long int p2 = 685102597328182763;
uint64_t p2 = 685102597328182763;
std::future<bool> fut = std::async(std::launch::async, is_prime, p2);
std::cout << "just getting the result, doing an implicit wait():";
std::cout << std::endl;
bool x = fut.get();
std::cout << p2 << " " << (x?"is":"is not") << " prime." << std::endl;
assert(!x);
}
int main() {

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