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Fix pause/cancel bug when chained with then/success/catch.
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Can i do task.try(3) after certain seconds? i mean can i introduce delay between each retry? |
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@panindra1 Instead, you can implement on your own like this: func taskWithDelay(delay: Float) -> Task<P, V, E> {
return Task { ...
dispatch_after(...) {
// your task implementation here (after delay)
}
}
}
// retry at most 1000 times, starting with delay=0 and then 3 sec each
taskWithDelay(0).failure { ... in taskWithDelay(3).try(1000-1) } |
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Wow..Thank you very much! |
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This pull request brings a new retryable feature for future ver 2.1.0.
task.try(n)returns a new task that is retryable forn-1times, and is conceptually equal towith n-1 failure-able.
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