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[dcl.fct.def.coroutine] Initializer of a non-block variable is also a resumer CWG2613 #5298

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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions source/declarations.tex
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a resumption member function\iref{coroutine.handle.resumption}
of a coroutine handle\iref{coroutine.handle}
that refers to the coroutine.
The function that invoked a resumption member function is
called the \defnx{resumer}{coroutine!resumer}.
The function or the initializer of a non-block variable
with static or thread storage duration\iref{basic.start.dynamic}
that invokes a resumption member function is called the \defnx{resumer}{coroutine!resumer}.
Invoking a resumption member function for a coroutine
that is not suspended results in undefined behavior.

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