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Says "the method invoking await must return a CompletableFuture" but it does already #34

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@DidierLoiseau

If you forget to instrument the code, the wrong warning message is printed:

WARN com.ea.async.Async - Warning: Illegal call to await, the method invoking await must return a CompletableFuture

instead of

Warning: Illegal call to await, static { Async.init(); } must be added to the main program class and the method invoking await must return a CompletableFuture

As shown by the following simple example:

import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;

import com.ea.async.Async;

public class EAsyncTest {

	static CompletableFuture<String> convert(CompletableFuture<?> future) {
		Object result = Async.await(future);
		return CompletableFuture.completedFuture(result.toString());
	}

	public static void main(String[] args) {
		convert(new CompletableFuture<>());
	}
}

This is because calling InitializeAsync.isRunning() triggers the class initialization, and only enters that method once isRunning = true. The only ways to have isRunning() returning false is if either the initialization crashes or if called from multiple threads.

In addition, I think it would be better to throw an exception than calling join(). In the above example this causes a deadlock, and you don't know which method it is referring to.

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