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std::execution::schedule, std::execution::schedule_result_t

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Defined in header <execution>
struct schedule_t {/*unspecified*/};
(1) (since C++26)
inlineconstexpr schedule_t schedule{};
(2) (since C++26)
(customization point object)
Call signature
execution::senderauto schedule( execution::schedulerauto sch );
(since C++26)
Helper result types
template< execution::scheduler Sch >
using schedule_result_t = decltype(schedule(std::declval<Sch>()));
(3) (since C++26)

Obtains a sender describing the start of a task graph on the provided scheduler.

For a subexpression sch, the expression schedule(sch) is expression-equivalent to sch.schedule().

Customization point objects

The name execution::schedule denotes a customization point object, which is a const function object of a literalsemiregular class type. The cv-unqualified version of its type is a tag type denoted as execution::schedule_t. See CustomizationPointObject for details.

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