std::barrier<CompletionFunction>::barrier
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std::barrier
Member functions
barrier::barrier
Constants
constexpr explicit barrier( std::ptrdiff_t expected,
CompletionFunction f = CompletionFunction());
(1)
(since C++20)
CompletionFunction f = CompletionFunction());
barrier( const barrier& ) = delete;
(2)
(since C++20)
1) Sets the both initial expected count for each phase and the current expected count for the first phase to expected, initializes the completion function object with std::move(f), and then starts the first phase. The behavior is undefined if expected is negative or greater than
max()
.2) Copy constructor is deleted.
barrier
is neither copyable nor movable.[edit] Parameters
expected
-
initial value of the expected count
f
-
completion function object to be called on phase completion step
[edit] Exceptions
1) Any exception thrown by
CompletionFunction
's move constructor.[edit] Notes
expected is permitted to be zero. However, calling any non-static member function other than the destructor on such barrier
results in undefined behavior. In other words, such barrier
can only be destroyed.