Mention QPromise in the QFuture docs
Change-Id: I5f6930116da534dd1dea41c4724c42104de38877 Reviewed-by: Paul Wicking <paul.wicking@qt.io> (cherry picked from commit 0477f6b15a2d71d47c39e52b5da140d19aa76f31) Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
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\ingroup thread
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To start a computation, use one of the APIs in the \l {Qt Concurrent} framework.
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QFuture allows threads to be synchronized against one or more results
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which will be ready at a later point in time. The result can be of any type
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that has default, copy and possibly move constructors. If
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you can attach multiple continuations to a signal, which are invoked in the
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same thread or a new thread.
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\sa QtFuture::connect(), QFutureWatcher, {Qt Concurrent}
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\note To start a computation and store results in a QFuture, use QPromise or
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one of the APIs in the \l {Qt Concurrent} framework.
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\sa QPromise, QtFuture::connect(), QFutureWatcher, {Qt Concurrent}
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*/
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/*! \fn template <typename T> QFuture<T>::QFuture()
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