I recently noticed that we have both completable-future and completion-stage:
completable-future (26 71 watchers, 468 1116 questions)
In Java 8, a Future that may be explicitly completed (setting its value and status), and may include dependent functions and actions that trigger upon its completion.
completion-stage (0 2 watchers, 9 39 questions)
Java 8 common API interface of a possibly asynchronous computation, that performs an action or computes a value when another CompletionStage completes. Note: this tag is a bit different from `completable-future`, which is a default implementation of this CompletionStage API
Of course, usage of the latter is quite low, but this tag would actually be applicable for all completable-future questions since it is an implementation of that interface.
Conversely, CompletableFuture
is the JDK implementation of CompletionStage
, and thus the de facto standard (there is another one, but I'm not sure it is used much). Moreover CompletionStage
has a toCompletableFuture()
method, so it's coupled with it anyway.
Does it make sense to keep both tags? Should we make them synonyms?
I don't think we should keep both, as questions using only one of them are just losing visibility.