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std::never_stop_token

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Defined in header <stop_token>
class never_stop_token;
(since C++26)

The never_stop_token class models unstoppable_token that provides static information that a stop is never possible nor requested. It is the default stop token type returned by std::get_stop_token if no other associated stop token is being provided in the queryable object.

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[edit]Member alias templates

Type Definition
callback_type<Callback>/*callback-type*/
where the type is defined as:
struct/*callback-type*/

{
    explicit/*callback-type*/( never_stop_token,
                                auto&&)noexcept{}

};
(exposition only*)

[edit]Member functions

stop_requested
[static]
indicates that a stop can never be requested
(public static member function)
stop_possible
[static]
indicates that a stop is not possible
(public static member function)
operator==
compares two never_stop_token objects
(public member function)

std::never_stop_token::stop_requested

staticconstexprbool stop_requested()noexcept{returnfalse;}

Always returns false, indicating that a stop can never be requested.

std::never_stop_token::stop_possible

staticconstexprbool stop_possible()noexcept{returnfalse;}

Always returns false, indicating that a stop is not possible.

std::never_stop_token::operator==

bool operator==(const never_stop_token&)const=default;

Two never_stop_token objects always compare equal.

[edit]Example

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