For example, the function is called immediately, rather than being run in a separate thread, causing it to block forever on accept(), because the connect() is after the call to async().
If concurrent() is used instead, the I/O implementation will spawn a new thread for the function, so that the accept() is handled by the new thread, or it will return error.ConcurrencyUnavailable.
For example, the function is called immediately, rather than being run in a separate thread, causing it to block forever on accept(), because the connect() is after the call to async().
If concurrent() is used instead, the I/O implementation will spawn a new thread for the function, so that the accept() is handled by the new thread, or it will return error.ConcurrencyUnavailable.
async() is infallible. concurrent() is fallible.