awaitable

English

Etymology

await + -able

Adjective

awaitable (not comparable)

  1. (programming) Able to be executed in an asynchronous manner, with the caller receiving any result at a later stage.

Noun

awaitable (plural awaitables)

  1. (programming) An operation that can be executed in an asynchronous manner, with the caller receiving any result at a later stage.
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