std::stop_source::get_token

Returns a stop_token object associated with the stop_source’s stop-state, if the stop_source has stop-state; otherwise returns a default-constructed (empty) stop_token.

# Declarations

std::stop_token get_token() const noexcept;

(since C++20)

# Return value

A stop_token object, which will be empty if this->stop_possible() == false.

# Example

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