QTaskBuilder Class▲
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					Header: QTaskBuilder 
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					Since: Qt 6.0 
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					CMake: find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Concurrent) target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Concurrent) 
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					qmake: QT += concurrent 
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					Group: QTaskBuilder is part of thread 
Detailed Description▲
It's not possible to create an object of this class manually. See Concurrent Task for more details and usage examples.
Member Function Documentation▲
QTaskBuilder<Task, Args...> &QTaskBuilder::onThreadPool(QThreadPool &newThreadPool)▲
Sets the thread pool newThreadPool that the task will be invoked on.
QFuture<QtConcurrent::InvokeResultType> QTaskBuilder::spawn()▲
Runs the task in a separate thread and returns a future object immediately. This is a non-blocking call. The task might not start immediately.
void QTaskBuilder::spawn(QtConcurrent::FutureResult)▲
Runs the task in a separate thread. This is a non-blocking call. The task might not start immediately.
QTaskBuilder<Task, ExtraArgs...> QTaskBuilder::withArguments(ExtraArgs &&... args)▲
Sets the arguments args the task will be invoked with. The code is ill-formed (causes compilation errors) if:
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							This function is invoked more than once. 
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							The arguments count is zero. 
QTaskBuilder<Task, Args...> &QTaskBuilder::withPriority(int newPriority)▲
Sets the priority newPriority that the task will be invoked with.
Related Non-Members▲
[alias] InvokeResultType▲
The simplified definition of this type looks like this:
template <class Task, class ...Args>
using InvokeResultType = std::invoke_result_t<std::decay_t<Task>, std::decay_t<Args>...>;The real implementation also contains a compile-time check for whether the task can be invoked with the specified arguments or not.




