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|phoenix_title| **wx.lib.delayedresult.DelayedResult**
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Represent the actual delayed result coming from the non-main thread.
An instance of this is given to the result handler. This result is
either a (reference to a) the value sent, or an exception.
If the latter, the exception is raised when the get() method gets
called.
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:meth:`~wx.lib.delayedresult.DelayedResult.__init__` You should never have to call this yourself. A DelayedResult
:meth:`~wx.lib.delayedresult.DelayedResult.get` Get the result. If an exception was sent instead of a result,
:meth:`~wx.lib.delayedresult.DelayedResult.getJobID` Return the jobID given when Sender initialized,
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.. class:: DelayedResult
Represent the actual delayed result coming from the non-main thread.
An instance of this is given to the result handler. This result is
either a (reference to a) the value sent, or an exception.
If the latter, the exception is raised when the get() method gets
called.
.. method:: __init__(self, result, jobID=None, exception = None, originalTb = None)
You should never have to call this yourself. A DelayedResult
is created by a concrete Sender for you.
.. method:: get(self)
Get the result. If an exception was sent instead of a result,
(via Sender's sendExcept()), that **exception is raised**, and
the original traceback is available as the 'originalTraceback'
variable in the exception object.
Otherwise, the result is simply returned.
.. method:: getJobID(self)
Return the jobID given when Sender initialized,
or None if none given.