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Receiver concepts

A receiver represents the continuation of an asynchronous operation. An asynchronous operation may complete with a (possibly empty) set of values, an error, or it may be cancelled. A receiver has three principal operations corresponding to the three ways an asynchronous operation may complete: set_value, set_error, and set_done. These are collectively known as a receiver’s completion-signal operations.

template<class T, class E = exception_ptr>
concept receiver =
  move_constructible<remove_cvref_t<T>> &&
  constructible_from<remove_cvref_t<T>, T> &&
  requires(remove_cvref_t<T>&& t, E&& e) {
    { execution::set_done(std::move(t)) } noexcept;
    { execution::set_error(std::move(t), (E&&) e) } noexcept;
  };

template<class T, class... An>
concept receiver_of =
  receiver<T> &&
  requires(remove_cvref_t<T>&& t, An&&... an) {
    execution::set_value(std::move(t), (An&&) an...);
  };

The receiver’s completion-signal operations have semantic requirements that are collectively known as the receiver contract, described below:

Once one of a receiver’s completion-signal operations has completed non-exceptionally, the receiver contract has been satisfied.


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