std::execution::let_value
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Defined in header <execution> | ||
execution::senderauto let_value( execution::senderauto input, | (since C++26) | |
[edit]Parameters
input | - | sender which once executed sends the values upon which the function executes |
function | - | invocable to be called with the values from the input sender |
[edit]Return value
Returns a sender describing the task graph described by the input sender, with an added node of invoking the provided function with the values sent by the input sender as arguments.
let_value
is similar to then, however, where the sender returned from then
sends exactly what that function ends up returning - let_value
requires that the function returns a sender, and the sender returned by let_value
sends the values sent by the sender returned from the callback.
[edit]Example
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |