bool request_stop() noexcept; | (since C++20) |
Issues a stop request to the stop-state, if the stop_source
object has a stop-state and it has not yet already had stop requested.
The determination is made atomically, and if stop was requested, the stop-state is atomically updated to avoid race conditions, such that:
stop_requested()
and stop_possible()
can be concurrently invoked on other stop_token
s and stop_source
s of the same stop-state; request_stop()
can be concurrently invoked on other stop_source
objects, and only one will actually perform the stop request. However, see the Notes section.
(none).
true
if the stop_source
object has a stop-state and this invocation made a stop request, otherwise false
.
stop_possible()
is false
or stop_requested()
is true
.
If the request_stop()
does issue a stop request (i.e., returns true
), then any stop_callback
s registered for the same associated stop-state will be invoked synchronously, on the same thread request_stop()
is issued on. If an invocation of a callback exits via an exception, std::terminate
is called.
If the stop_source
object has a stop-state but a stop request has already been made, this function returns false
. However there is no guarantee that another stop_source
object which has just (successfully) requested stop is not still in the middle of invoking a stop_callback
function.
If the request_stop()
does issue a stop request (i.e., returns true
), then all condition variables of base type std::condition_variable_any
registered with an interruptible wait for stop_token
s associated with the stop_source
's stop-state will be notified.
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