std::coroutine_handle<Promise>:: operator=
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cpp
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coroutine
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coroutine handle
C++
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Coroutine support
Coroutine traits | ||||
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Coroutine handle | ||||
(C++20)
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No-op coroutines | ||||
(C++20)
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Trivial awaitables | ||||
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Range generators | ||||
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std::coroutine_handle
Member functions | ||||
coroutine_handle::operator=
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Conversion | ||||
Observers | ||||
Control | ||||
Promise access | ||||
Export/import | ||||
Non-member functions | ||||
Helper classes | ||||
coroutine_handle
&
operator
=
(
std::
nullptr_t
)
noexcept
;
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(1) | (since C++20) |
coroutine_handle
&
operator
=
(
const
coroutine_handle
&
other
)
=
default
;
|
(2) | (since C++20) |
coroutine_handle
&
operator
=
(
coroutine_handle
&&
other
)
=
default
;
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(3) | (since C++20) |
Replaces the underlying address.
1)
Replaces the underlying address with a null pointer value. After assignment,
*
this
does not refer to a coroutine. This assignment operator is not declared for specialization
std::
coroutine_handle
<
std::
noop_coroutine_promise
>
.
2,3)
Replaces the underlying address with the one of
other
. Copy and move assignment operators are equivalent to implicitly declared ones.
Parameters
other | - |
another
coroutine_handle
to assign from
|
Return value
* this
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