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FutureBuilder will run this function before and after the future completes. A std::future<T> is a handle to a result of work which is [potentially] not, yet, computed. You can imagine it as the receipt you get when you ask for work and the receipt is used to get the result back. For example, you may bring a bike to bike store for repair.
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