task_completion_event Class
The task_completion_event class allows you to delay the execution of a task until a condition is satisfied, or start a task in response to an external event.
template<
typename _ResultType
>
class task_completion_event;
template<>
class task_completion_event<void>;
Parameters
_ResultType
The result type of this task_completion_event class.T
Members
Public Constructors
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Description |
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Constructs a task_completion_event object. |
Public Methods
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Description |
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Overloaded. Sets the task completion event. |
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Overloaded. Propagates an exception to all tasks associated with this event. |
Remarks
Use a task created from a task completion event when your scenario requires you to create a task that will complete, and thereby have its continuations scheduled for execution, at some point in the future. The task_completion_event must have the same type as the task you create, and calling the set method on the task completion event with a value of that type will cause the associated task to complete, and provide that value as a result to its continuations.
If the task completion event is never signaled, any tasks created from it will be canceled when it is destructed.
task_completion_event behaves like a smart pointer, and should be passed by value.
Inheritance Hierarchy
task_completion_event
Requirements
Header: ppltasks.h
Namespace: concurrency