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A customisation point that executes a function on an executor.
constexpr unspecified execute = unspecified;
        The name execution::execute denotes a customisation point object.
      
        For some subexpressions e and f, let E
        be a type such that decltype((e)) is E and let
        F be a type such that decltype((f)) is F.
        The expression execution::execute(e, f) is ill-formed if F
        does not model invocable, or if E does not model
        either executor or sender. Otherwise, it is expression-equivalent
        to:
      
e.execute(f), if that expression is valid. If the function
            selected does not execute the function object f on the executor
            e, the program is ill-formed with no diagnostic required.
          execute(e, f), if that expression is valid, with
            overload resolution performed in a context that includes the declaration
            void execute(); and that does not include a declaration
            of execution::execute. If the function selected by overload
            resolution does not execute the function object f on the
            executor e, the program is ill-formed with no diagnostic
            required.
          
        Header: boost/asio/execution/execute.hpp
      
        Convenience header: boost/asio/execution.hpp