pub struct SpawnToken<S> { /* private fields */ }
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Token to spawn a newly-created task in an executor.

When calling a task function (like #[embassy_executor::task] async fn my_task() { ... }), the returned value is a SpawnToken that represents an instance of the task, ready to spawn. You must then spawn it into an executor, typically with Spawner::spawn().

The generic parameter S determines whether the task can be spawned in executors in other threads or not. If S: Send, it can, which allows spawning it into a SendSpawner. If not, it can’t, so it can only be spawned into the current thread’s executor, with Spawner.

Panics

Dropping a SpawnToken instance panics. You may not “abort” spawning a task in this way. Once you’ve invoked a task function and obtained a SpawnToken, you must spawn it.

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