Qt TaskTree
Qt TaskTree provides a declarative way to compose and execute asynchronous task workflows with proper error handling and execution policies.
Getting started
Qt TaskTree allows you to create complex task hierarchies with different execution policies, parallel/sequential execution, and proper error handling.
Key concepts:
- Recipes - Declarative descriptions of task workflows.
- Groups - Containers that define execution policies for child tasks.
- Storage - Thread-local storage system for sharing data between tasks.
- Iterators - Support for loops and repetitive task execution.
Task adapters
The module includes several built-in task adapters for common operations:
- QProcessTask - Execute external processes.
- QConcurrentCallTask - Run functions via QtConcurrent.
- QNetworkReplyWrapperTask - Network operations.
- QTcpSocketWrapperTask - TCP socket operations.
- QBarrierTask - Synchronization primitives.
- QTimeoutTask - Timer-based delays.
Workflow Policies
Groups support different workflow policies for handling task results:
- StopOnError - Stop execution on first error (default).
- ContinueOnError - Continue execution despite errors.
- StopOnSuccess - Stop on first successful task.
- ContinueOnSuccess - Continue despite successful tasks.
- StopOnSuccessOrError - Stop on first completed task.
- FinishAllAndSuccess - Run all tasks, report success.
- FinishAllAndError - Run all tasks, report error.
Licenses
The Qt TaskTree module is available under commercial licenses from The Qt Company. In addition, it is available under free software licenses: The GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3, or the GNU General Public License, version 2. See Qt Licensing for further details.
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