Spawn a new coroutined-based thread of execution.
template< typename Executor, typename AwaitableExecutor, typename CompletionToken = DEFAULT> DEDUCED co_spawn( const Executor & ex, awaitable< void, AwaitableExecutor > a, CompletionToken && token = DEFAULT, typename constraint< (is_executor< Executor >::value||execution::is_executor< Executor >::value)&&is_convertible< Executor, AwaitableExecutor >::value >::type = 0);
The executor that will be used to schedule the new thread of execution.
The awaitable
object that is the result of calling the coroutine's entry point
function.
The completion token that will handle the notification that the thread of execution has completed. The function signature of the completion handler must be:
void handler(std::exception_ptr);
void(std::exception_ptr)
asio::awaitable<void> echo(tcp::socket socket) { try { char data[1024]; for (;;) { std::size_t n = co_await socket.async_read_some( asio::buffer(data), asio::use_awaitable); co_await asio::async_write(socket, asio::buffer(data, n), asio::use_awaitable); } } catch (const std::exception& e) { std::cerr << "Exception: " << e.what() << "\n"; } } // ... asio::co_spawn(my_executor, echo(std::move(my_tcp_socket)), asio::detached);
The new thread of execution is created with a cancellation state that supports
cancellation_type::terminal
values only. To change the cancellation
state, call this_coro::reset_cancellation_state
.