``tornado.concurrent`` --- Work with ``Future`` objects ======================================================= .. testsetup:: from tornado.concurrent import * from tornado import gen .. automodule:: tornado.concurrent :members: .. class:: Future ``tornado.concurrent.Future`` is an alias for `asyncio.Future` on Python 3. On Python 2, it provides an equivalent implementation. In Tornado, the main way in which applications interact with ``Future`` objects is by ``awaiting`` or ``yielding`` them in coroutines, instead of calling methods on the ``Future`` objects themselves. For more information on the available methods, see the `asyncio.Future` docs. .. versionchanged:: 5.0 Tornado's implementation of ``Future`` has been replaced by the version from `asyncio` when available. - ``Future`` objects can only be created while there is a current `.IOLoop` - The timing of callbacks scheduled with ``Future.add_done_callback`` has changed. - Cancellation is now partially supported (only on Python 3) - The ``exc_info`` and ``set_exc_info`` methods are no longer available on Python 3.