32 Thread support library [thread]

32.3 Stop tokens [thread.stoptoken]

32.3.5 Class template stop_­callback [stopcallback]

32.3.5.2 Constructors and destructor [stopcallback.cons]

template<class C> explicit stop_callback(const stop_token& st, C&& cb) noexcept(is_nothrow_constructible_v<Callback, C>); template<class C> explicit stop_callback(stop_token&& st, C&& cb) noexcept(is_nothrow_constructible_v<Callback, C>);
Constraints: Callback and C satisfy constructible_­from<Callback, C>.
Preconditions: Callback and C model constructible_­from<Callback, C>.
Effects: Initializes callback with std​::​forward<C>(cb).
If st.stop_­requested() is true, then std​::​forward<Callback>(callback)() is evaluated in the current thread before the constructor returns.
Otherwise, if st has ownership of a stop state, acquires shared ownership of that stop state and registers the callback with that stop state such that std​::​forward<Callback>(callback)() is evaluated by the first call to request_­stop() on an associated stop_­source.
Throws: Any exception thrown by the initialization of callback.
Remarks: If evaluating std​::​forward<Callback>(callback)() exits via an exception, then terminate is called ([except.terminate]).
~stop_callback();
Effects: Unregisters the callback from the owned stop state, if any.
The destructor does not block waiting for the execution of another callback registered by an associated stop_­callback.
If callback is concurrently executing on another thread, then the return from the invocation of callback strongly happens before ([intro.races]) callback is destroyed.
If callback is executing on the current thread, then the destructor does not block ([defns.block]) waiting for the return from the invocation of callback.
Releases ownership of the stop state, if any.