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+use super::assert_future;
+use crate::future::{AbortHandle, Abortable, Aborted};
+use futures_core::future::Future;
+
+/// Creates a new `Abortable` future and an `AbortHandle` which can be used to stop it.
+///
+/// This function is a convenient (but less flexible) alternative to calling
+/// `AbortHandle::new` and `Abortable::new` manually.
+///
+/// This function is only available when the `std` or `alloc` feature of this
+/// library is activated, and it is activated by default.
+pub fn abortable<Fut>(future: Fut) -> (Abortable<Fut>, AbortHandle)
+where
+ Fut: Future,
+{
+ let (handle, reg) = AbortHandle::new_pair();
+ let abortable = assert_future::<Result<Fut::Output, Aborted>, _>(Abortable::new(future, reg));
+ (abortable, handle)
+}