17 Language support library [support]

17.12 Coroutines [support.coroutine]

17.12.1 General [support.coroutine.general]

The header <coroutine> defines several types providing compile and run-time support for coroutines in a C++ program.

17.12.2 Header <coroutine> synopsis [coroutine.syn]

#include <compare> // see [compare.syn] namespace std { // [coroutine.traits], coroutine traits template<class R, class... ArgTypes> struct coroutine_traits; // [coroutine.handle], coroutine handle template<class Promise = void> struct coroutine_handle; // [coroutine.handle.compare], comparison operators constexpr bool operator==(coroutine_handle<> x, coroutine_handle<> y) noexcept; constexpr strong_ordering operator<=>(coroutine_handle<> x, coroutine_handle<> y) noexcept; // [coroutine.handle.hash], hash support template<class T> struct hash; template<class P> struct hash<coroutine_handle<P>>; // [coroutine.noop], no-op coroutines struct noop_coroutine_promise; template<> struct coroutine_handle<noop_coroutine_promise>; using noop_coroutine_handle = coroutine_handle<noop_coroutine_promise>; noop_coroutine_handle noop_coroutine() noexcept; // [coroutine.trivial.awaitables], trivial awaitables struct suspend_never; struct suspend_always; }

17.12.3 Coroutine traits [coroutine.traits]

17.12.3.1 General [coroutine.traits.general]

Subclause [coroutine.traits] defines requirements on classes representing coroutine traits, and defines the class template coroutine_­traits that meets those requirements.

17.12.3.2 Class template coroutine_­traits [coroutine.traits.primary]

The header <coroutine> defines the primary template coroutine_­traits such that if ArgTypes is a parameter pack of types and if the qualified-id R​::​promise_­type is valid and denotes a type ([temp.deduct]), then coroutine_­traits<R,ArgTypes...> has the following publicly accessible member: using promise_type = typename R::promise_type;
Otherwise, coroutine_­traits<R,ArgTypes...> has no members.
Program-defined specializations of this template shall define a publicly accessible nested type named promise_­type.

17.12.4 Class template coroutine_­handle [coroutine.handle]

17.12.4.1 General [coroutine.handle.general]

namespace std { template<> struct coroutine_handle<void> { // [coroutine.handle.con], construct/reset constexpr coroutine_handle() noexcept; constexpr coroutine_handle(nullptr_t) noexcept; coroutine_handle& operator=(nullptr_t) noexcept; // [coroutine.handle.export.import], export/import constexpr void* address() const noexcept; static constexpr coroutine_handle from_address(void* addr); // [coroutine.handle.observers], observers constexpr explicit operator bool() const noexcept; bool done() const; // [coroutine.handle.resumption], resumption void operator()() const; void resume() const; void destroy() const; private: void* ptr; // exposition only }; template<class Promise> struct coroutine_handle : coroutine_handle<> { // [coroutine.handle.con], construct/reset using coroutine_handle<>::coroutine_handle; static coroutine_handle from_promise(Promise&); coroutine_handle& operator=(nullptr_t) noexcept; // [coroutine.handle.export.import], export/import static constexpr coroutine_handle from_address(void* addr); // [coroutine.handle.promise], promise access Promise& promise() const; }; }
An object of type coroutine_­handle<T> is called a coroutine handle and can be used to refer to a suspended or executing coroutine.
A default-constructed coroutine_­handle object does not refer to any coroutine.
If a program declares an explicit or partial specialization of coroutine_­handle, the behavior is undefined.

17.12.4.2 Construct/reset [coroutine.handle.con]

constexpr coroutine_handle() noexcept; constexpr coroutine_handle(nullptr_t) noexcept;
Postconditions: address() == nullptr.
static coroutine_handle from_promise(Promise& p);
Preconditions: p is a reference to a promise object of a coroutine.
Postconditions: addressof(h.promise()) == addressof(p).
Returns: A coroutine handle h referring to the coroutine.
coroutine_handle& operator=(nullptr_t) noexcept;
Postconditions: address() == nullptr.
Returns: *this.

17.12.4.3 Export/import [coroutine.handle.export.import]

constexpr void* address() const noexcept;
Returns: ptr.
static constexpr coroutine_handle<> coroutine_handle<>::from_address(void* addr); static constexpr coroutine_handle<Promise> coroutine_handle<Promise>::from_address(void* addr);
Preconditions: addr was obtained via a prior call to address.
Postconditions: from_­address(address()) == *this.

17.12.4.4 Observers [coroutine.handle.observers]

constexpr explicit operator bool() const noexcept;
Returns: address() != nullptr.
bool done() const;
Preconditions: *this refers to a suspended coroutine.
Returns: true if the coroutine is suspended at its final suspend point, otherwise false.

17.12.4.5 Resumption [coroutine.handle.resumption]

Resuming a coroutine via resume, operator(), or destroy on an execution agent other than the one on which it was suspended has implementation-defined behavior unless each execution agent either is an instance of std​::​thread or std​::​jthread, or is the thread that executes main.
[Note 1:
A coroutine that is resumed on a different execution agent should avoid relying on consistent thread identity throughout, such as holding a mutex object across a suspend point.
— end note]
[Note 2:
A concurrent resumption of the coroutine can result in a data race.
— end note]
void operator()() const; void resume() const;
Preconditions: *this refers to a suspended coroutine.
The coroutine is not suspended at its final suspend point.
Effects: Resumes the execution of the coroutine.
void destroy() const;
Preconditions: *this refers to a suspended coroutine.
Effects: Destroys the coroutine ([dcl.fct.def.coroutine]).

17.12.4.6 Promise access [coroutine.handle.promise]

Promise& promise() const;
Preconditions: *this refers to a coroutine.
Returns: A reference to the promise of the coroutine.

17.12.4.7 Comparison operators [coroutine.handle.compare]

constexpr bool operator==(coroutine_handle<> x, coroutine_handle<> y) noexcept;
Returns: x.address() == y.address().
constexpr strong_ordering operator<=>(coroutine_handle<> x, coroutine_handle<> y) noexcept;
Returns: compare_­three_­way()(x.address(), y.address()).

17.12.4.8 Hash support [coroutine.handle.hash]

template<class P> struct hash<coroutine_handle<P>>;
The specialization is enabled ([unord.hash]).

17.12.5 No-op coroutines [coroutine.noop]

17.12.5.1 Class noop_­coroutine_­promise [coroutine.promise.noop]

struct noop_coroutine_promise {};
The class noop_­coroutine_­promise defines the promise type for the coroutine referred to by noop_­coroutine_­handle ([coroutine.syn]).

17.12.5.2 Class coroutine_­handle<noop_­coroutine_­promise> [coroutine.handle.noop]

namespace std { template<> struct coroutine_handle<noop_coroutine_promise> : coroutine_handle<> { // [coroutine.handle.noop.observers], observers constexpr explicit operator bool() const noexcept; constexpr bool done() const noexcept; // [coroutine.handle.noop.resumption], resumption constexpr void operator()() const noexcept; constexpr void resume() const noexcept; constexpr void destroy() const noexcept; // [coroutine.handle.noop.promise], promise access noop_coroutine_promise& promise() const noexcept; // [coroutine.handle.noop.address], address constexpr void* address() const noexcept; private: coroutine_handle(unspecified); }; }

17.12.5.2.1 Observers [coroutine.handle.noop.observers]

constexpr explicit operator bool() const noexcept;
Returns: true.
constexpr bool done() const noexcept;
Returns: false.

17.12.5.2.2 Resumption [coroutine.handle.noop.resumption]

constexpr void operator()() const noexcept; constexpr void resume() const noexcept; constexpr void destroy() const noexcept;
Effects: None.
Remarks: If noop_­coroutine_­handle is converted to coroutine_­handle<>, calls to operator(), resume and destroy on that handle will also have no observable effects.

17.12.5.2.3 Promise access [coroutine.handle.noop.promise]

noop_coroutine_promise& promise() const noexcept;
Returns: A reference to the promise object associated with this coroutine handle.

17.12.5.2.4 Address [coroutine.handle.noop.address]

constexpr void* address() const noexcept;
Returns: ptr.
Remarks: A noop_­coroutine_­handle's ptr is always a non-null pointer value.

17.12.5.3 Function noop_­coroutine [coroutine.noop.coroutine]

noop_coroutine_handle noop_coroutine() noexcept;
Returns: A handle to a coroutine that has no observable effects when resumed or destroyed.
Remarks: A handle returned from noop_­coroutine may or may not compare equal to a handle returned from another invocation of noop_­coroutine.

17.12.6 Trivial awaitables [coroutine.trivial.awaitables]

namespace std { struct suspend_never { constexpr bool await_ready() const noexcept { return true; } constexpr void await_suspend(coroutine_handle<>) const noexcept {} constexpr void await_resume() const noexcept {} }; struct suspend_always { constexpr bool await_ready() const noexcept { return false; } constexpr void await_suspend(coroutine_handle<>) const noexcept {} constexpr void await_resume() const noexcept {} }; }
[Note 1:
The types suspend_­never and suspend_­always can be used to indicate that an await-expression either never suspends or always suspends, and in either case does not produce a value.
— end note]