The full API is browsable here.
Async is a library for asynchronous programming, i.e., programming where some part of the program must wait for things that happen at times determined by some external entity (like a human or another program). This includes pretty much any program that uses blocking calls (e.g., networking code, disk access), timeouts, or event loops (e.g., GUIs).
In a nutshell, the idea is to use non-preemptive user-level threads and first-class blocking operations with blocking expressed in the type system.
Read more in Chapter 18 of Real World OCaml.
Async comprises three packages, Async_kernel
, Async_unix
,
and Async_extra
.
Deferred
. Async_kernel
is portable, and
so can be used in Javascript using Async_js. In principle it
could also be used on Windows, but no scheduler has been written
for Async on Windows as of yet.You can most easily understand Async's API by reading the documentation of these individually.