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NAME¶
std::coroutine_handle::coroutine_handle - std::coroutine_handle::coroutine_handle
Synopsis¶
 constexpr coroutine_handle() noexcept; (1) (since
    C++20)
  
   constexpr coroutine_handle( std::nullptr_t ) noexcept; (2) (since
    C++20)
  
   coroutine_handle( const coroutine_handle& other ) = default; (3)
    (since C++20)
  
   coroutine_handle( coroutine_handle&& other ) = default; (4)
    (since C++20)
  
   Creates a coroutine_handle that does not refer a coroutine, or copies a
  
   coroutine_handle.
  
   1-2) Initializes the underlying address to nullptr. After construction,
    address()
  
   returns nullptr, and the coroutine_handle does not refer a coroutine. These
  
   constructors are not declared for the specialization
  
   std::coroutine_handle<std::noop_coroutine_promise>.
  
   3-4) Copies the underlying address. The copy constructor and move constructor
    are
  
   equivalent to implicitly declared ones.
Parameters¶
other - another coroutine_handle to copy
Notes¶
 std::coroutine_handle<std::noop_coroutine_promise> is
    neither default constructible
  
   nor constructible from std::nullptr_t. std::noop_coroutine can be used to
    create a
  
   new std::coroutine_handle<std::noop_coroutine_promise>.
  
   Static member functions from_promise and from_address can also create a
  
   coroutine_handle.
See also¶
 from_promise creates a coroutine_handle from the promise object
    of a coroutine
  
   [static] (C++20) (public static member function)
  
   from_address imports a coroutine from a pointer
  
   [static] (C++20) (public static member function)
  
   noop_coroutine creates a coroutine handle that has no observable effects when
  
   (C++20) resumed or destroyed
  
   (function)
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