|  | 
           
Specify
          detached_t as the default
          completion token type.
        
typedef detached_t default_completion_token_type;
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| Type alias to adapt an I/O object to use detached_t as its default completion token type. | |
| Adapts an executor to add the detached_t completion token as the default. | 
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| as_default_on [static] | Function helper to adapt an I/O object to use detached_t as its default completion token type. | 
| detached_t [constructor] | Constructor. | 
          The detached_t
          class is used to indicate that an asynchronous operation is detached. That
          is, there is no completion handler waiting for the operation's result.
          A detached_t
          object may be passed as a handler to an asynchronous operation, typically
          using the special value asio::detached.
          For example:
        
my_socket.async_send(my_buffer, asio::detached);
          Header: asio/detached.hpp
        
          Convenience header: asio.hpp