[/ / Copyright (c) 2003-2023 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com) / / Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying / file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) /] [section:futures Futures] The `boost::asio::use_future` completion token provides first-class support for returning a `std::future` from an asynchronous operation's initiating function. To use `boost::asio::use_future`, pass it to an asynchronous operation instead of a completion handler. For example: std::future length = my_socket.async_read_some(my_buffer, boost::asio::use_future); Where a completion signature has the form: void handler(boost::system::error_code ec, result_type result); the initiating function returns a `std::future` templated on `result_type`. In the above example, this is `std::size_t`. If the asynchronous operation fails, the `error_code` is converted into a `system_error` exception and passed back to the caller through the future. Where a completion signature has the form: void handler(boost::system::error_code ec); the initiating function returns `std::future`. As above, an error is passed back in the future as a `system_error` exception. [heading See Also] [link boost_asio.reference.use_future use_future], [link boost_asio.reference.use_future_t use_future_t], [link boost_asio.examples.cpp11_examples.futures Futures example (C++11)]. [endsect]