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Revision as of 14:03, 18 September 2023
TaskTree - generic solution for automatic management of asynchronous task (C++)
TaskTree automatically manages a chain (or a tree) of asynchronous tasks of mixed types.
The recipe on how to run the conglomerate of tasks is described in a declarative way in C++.
The recipes are enclosed in copyable value-type objects and may be run many times, or be part of more general recipes.
The TaskTree is currently broadly used in QtCreator, for executing Build / Deploy configurations, Locator filter, Clang tool, Autotests, and much more...
The TaskTree's implementation is separated from the QtCreator specific code and may already serve as a general purpose solution outside of QtCreator.