std::stop_callback<Callback>::stop_callback
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template< class C > explicit stop_callback( const std::stop_token& st, C&& cb ) noexcept(/*see below*/); |
(1) | (since C++20) |
template< class C > explicit stop_callback( std::stop_token&& st, C&& cb ) noexcept(/*see below*/); |
(2) | (since C++20) |
stop_callback( const stop_callback& ) = delete; |
(3) | (since C++20) |
stop_callback( stop_callback&& ) = delete; |
(4) | (since C++20) |
Constructs a new stop_callback
object, saving and registering the cb callback function into the given std::stop_token's associated stop-state, for later invocation if stop is requested on the associated std::stop_source.
1) Constructs a
stop_callback
for the given st std::stop_token (copied), with the given invocable callback function cb.2) Constructs a
stop_callback
for the given st std::stop_token (moved), with the given invocable callback function cb.Both constructors participate overload resolution only if Callback
and C
satisfy constructible_from
of std::constructible_from<Callback, C>. If Callback
and C
satisfy the concept but fail to satisfy its semantic requirement, the behavior is undefined.
Parameters
st | - | a std::stop_token object to register this stop_callback object with
|
cb | - | the type to invoke if stop is requested |
Exceptions
1,2)
noexcept specification:
Any exception thrown by constructor-initializing the given callback into the noexcept(std::is_nothrow_constructible_v<Callback, C>)
stop_callback
object.Notes
If st.stop_requested() == true for the passed-in std::stop_token, then the callback function is invoked in the current thread before the constructor returns.