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async-fu improve your code with abilities to run long task in threaded way
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== Examples
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=== Simple usage
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=== Inheritance usage
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=== Thread exit solution
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You don't need more using join method to lock threads, if you not use it for some reasons.
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AsyncFu catch exit of ruby program and check for live threads pass main thread until they ended.
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If you don't need this futures, you can switch it off by using exit method of AsyncFu class.
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== TODO
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=== 1.x.x
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* callbacks
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=== 2.x.x
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* add mixin style
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== Copyright
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Copyright (c) 2009 Amir Mamedov. See LICENSE for details.
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