719 lines
28 KiB
C++
719 lines
28 KiB
C++
//
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// basic_stream_socket.hpp
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// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com)
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//
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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//
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#ifndef ASIO_BASIC_STREAM_SOCKET_HPP
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#define ASIO_BASIC_STREAM_SOCKET_HPP
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
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# pragma once
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#endif // defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
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#include "asio/detail/push_options.hpp"
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#include "asio/detail/push_options.hpp"
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <boost/config.hpp>
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#include "asio/detail/pop_options.hpp"
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#include "asio/basic_socket.hpp"
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#include "asio/error.hpp"
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#include "asio/stream_socket_service.hpp"
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#include "asio/detail/throw_error.hpp"
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namespace asio {
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/// Provides stream-oriented socket functionality.
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/**
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* The basic_stream_socket class template provides asynchronous and blocking
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* stream-oriented socket functionality.
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*
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* @par Thread Safety
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* @e Distinct @e objects: Safe.@n
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* @e Shared @e objects: Unsafe.
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*
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* @par Concepts:
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* AsyncReadStream, AsyncWriteStream, Stream, SyncReadStream, SyncWriteStream.
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*/
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template <typename Protocol,
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typename StreamSocketService = stream_socket_service<Protocol> >
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class basic_stream_socket
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: public basic_socket<Protocol, StreamSocketService>
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{
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public:
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/// The native representation of a socket.
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typedef typename StreamSocketService::native_type native_type;
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/// The protocol type.
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typedef Protocol protocol_type;
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/// The endpoint type.
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typedef typename Protocol::endpoint endpoint_type;
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/// Construct a basic_stream_socket without opening it.
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/**
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* This constructor creates a stream socket without opening it. The socket
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* needs to be opened and then connected or accepted before data can be sent
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* or received on it.
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*
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* @param io_service The io_service object that the stream socket will use to
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* dispatch handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the socket.
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*/
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explicit basic_stream_socket(asio::io_service& io_service)
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: basic_socket<Protocol, StreamSocketService>(io_service)
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{
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}
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/// Construct and open a basic_stream_socket.
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/**
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* This constructor creates and opens a stream socket. The socket needs to be
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* connected or accepted before data can be sent or received on it.
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*
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* @param io_service The io_service object that the stream socket will use to
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* dispatch handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the socket.
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*
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* @param protocol An object specifying protocol parameters to be used.
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*
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* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
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*/
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basic_stream_socket(asio::io_service& io_service,
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const protocol_type& protocol)
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: basic_socket<Protocol, StreamSocketService>(io_service, protocol)
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{
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}
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/// Construct a basic_stream_socket, opening it and binding it to the given
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/// local endpoint.
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/**
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* This constructor creates a stream socket and automatically opens it bound
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* to the specified endpoint on the local machine. The protocol used is the
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* protocol associated with the given endpoint.
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*
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* @param io_service The io_service object that the stream socket will use to
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* dispatch handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the socket.
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*
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* @param endpoint An endpoint on the local machine to which the stream
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* socket will be bound.
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*
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* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
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*/
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basic_stream_socket(asio::io_service& io_service,
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const endpoint_type& endpoint)
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: basic_socket<Protocol, StreamSocketService>(io_service, endpoint)
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{
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}
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/// Construct a basic_stream_socket on an existing native socket.
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/**
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* This constructor creates a stream socket object to hold an existing native
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* socket.
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*
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* @param io_service The io_service object that the stream socket will use to
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* dispatch handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the socket.
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*
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* @param protocol An object specifying protocol parameters to be used.
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*
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* @param native_socket The new underlying socket implementation.
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*
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* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
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*/
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basic_stream_socket(asio::io_service& io_service,
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const protocol_type& protocol, const native_type& native_socket)
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: basic_socket<Protocol, StreamSocketService>(
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io_service, protocol, native_socket)
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{
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}
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/// Send some data on the socket.
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/**
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* This function is used to send data on the stream socket. The function
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* call will block until one or more bytes of the data has been sent
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* successfully, or an until error occurs.
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*
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* @param buffers One or more data buffers to be sent on the socket.
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*
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* @returns The number of bytes sent.
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*
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* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
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*
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* @note The send operation may not transmit all of the data to the peer.
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* Consider using the @ref write function if you need to ensure that all data
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* is written before the blocking operation completes.
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*
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* @par Example
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* To send a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as follows:
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* @code
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* socket.send(asio::buffer(data, size));
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* @endcode
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* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on sending multiple
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* buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
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* std::vector.
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*/
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template <typename ConstBufferSequence>
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std::size_t send(const ConstBufferSequence& buffers)
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{
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asio::error_code ec;
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std::size_t s = this->service.send(
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this->implementation, buffers, 0, ec);
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asio::detail::throw_error(ec);
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return s;
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}
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/// Send some data on the socket.
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/**
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* This function is used to send data on the stream socket. The function
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* call will block until one or more bytes of the data has been sent
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* successfully, or an until error occurs.
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*
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* @param buffers One or more data buffers to be sent on the socket.
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*
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* @param flags Flags specifying how the send call is to be made.
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*
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* @returns The number of bytes sent.
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*
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* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
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*
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* @note The send operation may not transmit all of the data to the peer.
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* Consider using the @ref write function if you need to ensure that all data
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* is written before the blocking operation completes.
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*
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* @par Example
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* To send a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as follows:
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* @code
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* socket.send(asio::buffer(data, size), 0);
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* @endcode
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* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on sending multiple
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* buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
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* std::vector.
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*/
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template <typename ConstBufferSequence>
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std::size_t send(const ConstBufferSequence& buffers,
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socket_base::message_flags flags)
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{
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asio::error_code ec;
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std::size_t s = this->service.send(
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this->implementation, buffers, flags, ec);
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asio::detail::throw_error(ec);
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return s;
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}
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/// Send some data on the socket.
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/**
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* This function is used to send data on the stream socket. The function
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* call will block until one or more bytes of the data has been sent
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* successfully, or an until error occurs.
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*
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* @param buffers One or more data buffers to be sent on the socket.
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*
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* @param flags Flags specifying how the send call is to be made.
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*
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* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
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*
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* @returns The number of bytes sent. Returns 0 if an error occurred.
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*
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* @note The send operation may not transmit all of the data to the peer.
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* Consider using the @ref write function if you need to ensure that all data
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* is written before the blocking operation completes.
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*/
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template <typename ConstBufferSequence>
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std::size_t send(const ConstBufferSequence& buffers,
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socket_base::message_flags flags, asio::error_code& ec)
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{
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return this->service.send(this->implementation, buffers, flags, ec);
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}
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/// Start an asynchronous send.
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/**
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* This function is used to asynchronously send data on the stream socket.
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* The function call always returns immediately.
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*
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* @param buffers One or more data buffers to be sent on the socket. Although
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* the buffers object may be copied as necessary, ownership of the underlying
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* memory blocks is retained by the caller, which must guarantee that they
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* remain valid until the handler is called.
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*
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* @param handler The handler to be called when the send operation completes.
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* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of
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* the handler must be:
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* @code void handler(
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* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
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* std::size_t bytes_transferred // Number of bytes sent.
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* ); @endcode
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* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
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* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
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* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
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* asio::io_service::post().
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*
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* @note The send operation may not transmit all of the data to the peer.
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* Consider using the @ref async_write function if you need to ensure that all
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* data is written before the asynchronous operation completes.
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*
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* @par Example
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* To send a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as follows:
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* @code
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* socket.async_send(asio::buffer(data, size), handler);
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* @endcode
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* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on sending multiple
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* buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
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* std::vector.
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*/
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template <typename ConstBufferSequence, typename WriteHandler>
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void async_send(const ConstBufferSequence& buffers, WriteHandler handler)
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{
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this->service.async_send(this->implementation, buffers, 0, handler);
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}
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/// Start an asynchronous send.
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/**
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* This function is used to asynchronously send data on the stream socket.
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* The function call always returns immediately.
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*
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* @param buffers One or more data buffers to be sent on the socket. Although
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* the buffers object may be copied as necessary, ownership of the underlying
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* memory blocks is retained by the caller, which must guarantee that they
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* remain valid until the handler is called.
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*
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* @param flags Flags specifying how the send call is to be made.
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*
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* @param handler The handler to be called when the send operation completes.
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* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of
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* the handler must be:
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* @code void handler(
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* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
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* std::size_t bytes_transferred // Number of bytes sent.
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* ); @endcode
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* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
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* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
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* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
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* asio::io_service::post().
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*
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* @note The send operation may not transmit all of the data to the peer.
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* Consider using the @ref async_write function if you need to ensure that all
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* data is written before the asynchronous operation completes.
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*
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* @par Example
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* To send a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as follows:
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* @code
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* socket.async_send(asio::buffer(data, size), 0, handler);
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* @endcode
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* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on sending multiple
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* buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
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* std::vector.
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*/
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template <typename ConstBufferSequence, typename WriteHandler>
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void async_send(const ConstBufferSequence& buffers,
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socket_base::message_flags flags, WriteHandler handler)
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{
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this->service.async_send(this->implementation, buffers, flags, handler);
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}
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/// Receive some data on the socket.
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/**
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* This function is used to receive data on the stream socket. The function
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* call will block until one or more bytes of data has been received
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* successfully, or until an error occurs.
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*
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* @param buffers One or more buffers into which the data will be received.
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*
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* @returns The number of bytes received.
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*
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* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure. An error code of
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* asio::error::eof indicates that the connection was closed by the
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* peer.
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*
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* @note The receive operation may not receive all of the requested number of
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* bytes. Consider using the @ref read function if you need to ensure that the
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* requested amount of data is read before the blocking operation completes.
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*
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* @par Example
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* To receive into a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as
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* follows:
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* @code
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* socket.receive(asio::buffer(data, size));
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* @endcode
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* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on receiving into
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* multiple buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
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* std::vector.
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*/
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template <typename MutableBufferSequence>
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std::size_t receive(const MutableBufferSequence& buffers)
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{
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asio::error_code ec;
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std::size_t s = this->service.receive(this->implementation, buffers, 0, ec);
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asio::detail::throw_error(ec);
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return s;
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}
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/// Receive some data on the socket.
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/**
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* This function is used to receive data on the stream socket. The function
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* call will block until one or more bytes of data has been received
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* successfully, or until an error occurs.
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*
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* @param buffers One or more buffers into which the data will be received.
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*
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* @param flags Flags specifying how the receive call is to be made.
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*
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* @returns The number of bytes received.
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*
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* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure. An error code of
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* asio::error::eof indicates that the connection was closed by the
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* peer.
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*
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* @note The receive operation may not receive all of the requested number of
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* bytes. Consider using the @ref read function if you need to ensure that the
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* requested amount of data is read before the blocking operation completes.
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*
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* @par Example
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* To receive into a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as
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* follows:
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* @code
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* socket.receive(asio::buffer(data, size), 0);
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* @endcode
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* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on receiving into
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* multiple buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
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* std::vector.
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*/
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template <typename MutableBufferSequence>
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std::size_t receive(const MutableBufferSequence& buffers,
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socket_base::message_flags flags)
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{
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asio::error_code ec;
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std::size_t s = this->service.receive(
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this->implementation, buffers, flags, ec);
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asio::detail::throw_error(ec);
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return s;
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}
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/// Receive some data on a connected socket.
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/**
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* This function is used to receive data on the stream socket. The function
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* call will block until one or more bytes of data has been received
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* successfully, or until an error occurs.
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*
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* @param buffers One or more buffers into which the data will be received.
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*
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* @param flags Flags specifying how the receive call is to be made.
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*
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* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
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*
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* @returns The number of bytes received. Returns 0 if an error occurred.
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*
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* @note The receive operation may not receive all of the requested number of
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* bytes. Consider using the @ref read function if you need to ensure that the
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* requested amount of data is read before the blocking operation completes.
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*/
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template <typename MutableBufferSequence>
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std::size_t receive(const MutableBufferSequence& buffers,
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socket_base::message_flags flags, asio::error_code& ec)
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{
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return this->service.receive(this->implementation, buffers, flags, ec);
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}
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/// Start an asynchronous receive.
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/**
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* This function is used to asynchronously receive data from the stream
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* socket. The function call always returns immediately.
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*
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* @param buffers One or more buffers into which the data will be received.
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* Although the buffers object may be copied as necessary, ownership of the
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* underlying memory blocks is retained by the caller, which must guarantee
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* that they remain valid until the handler is called.
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*
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* @param handler The handler to be called when the receive operation
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* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
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* signature of the handler must be:
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* @code void handler(
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* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
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* std::size_t bytes_transferred // Number of bytes received.
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* ); @endcode
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* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
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* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
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* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
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* asio::io_service::post().
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*
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* @note The receive operation may not receive all of the requested number of
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* bytes. Consider using the @ref async_read function if you need to ensure
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* that the requested amount of data is received before the asynchronous
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* operation completes.
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*
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* @par Example
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* To receive into a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as
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* follows:
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* @code
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* socket.async_receive(asio::buffer(data, size), handler);
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* @endcode
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* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on receiving into
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* multiple buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
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* std::vector.
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*/
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template <typename MutableBufferSequence, typename ReadHandler>
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void async_receive(const MutableBufferSequence& buffers, ReadHandler handler)
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{
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this->service.async_receive(this->implementation, buffers, 0, handler);
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}
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/// Start an asynchronous receive.
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/**
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* This function is used to asynchronously receive data from the stream
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* socket. The function call always returns immediately.
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*
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* @param buffers One or more buffers into which the data will be received.
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* Although the buffers object may be copied as necessary, ownership of the
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* underlying memory blocks is retained by the caller, which must guarantee
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* that they remain valid until the handler is called.
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*
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* @param flags Flags specifying how the receive call is to be made.
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*
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* @param handler The handler to be called when the receive operation
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* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
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* signature of the handler must be:
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* @code void handler(
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* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
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* std::size_t bytes_transferred // Number of bytes received.
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* ); @endcode
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* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
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* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
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* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
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* asio::io_service::post().
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*
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* @note The receive operation may not receive all of the requested number of
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* bytes. Consider using the @ref async_read function if you need to ensure
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* that the requested amount of data is received before the asynchronous
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* operation completes.
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*
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* @par Example
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* To receive into a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as
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* follows:
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* @code
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* socket.async_receive(asio::buffer(data, size), 0, handler);
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* @endcode
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* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on receiving into
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* multiple buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
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* std::vector.
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*/
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template <typename MutableBufferSequence, typename ReadHandler>
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void async_receive(const MutableBufferSequence& buffers,
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socket_base::message_flags flags, ReadHandler handler)
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{
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this->service.async_receive(this->implementation, buffers, flags, handler);
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}
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/// Write some data to the socket.
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/**
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* This function is used to write data to the stream socket. The function call
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* will block until one or more bytes of the data has been written
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* successfully, or until an error occurs.
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*
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* @param buffers One or more data buffers to be written to the socket.
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*
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* @returns The number of bytes written.
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*
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* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure. An error code of
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* asio::error::eof indicates that the connection was closed by the
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* peer.
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*
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* @note The write_some operation may not transmit all of the data to the
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* peer. Consider using the @ref write function if you need to ensure that
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* all data is written before the blocking operation completes.
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*
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* @par Example
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* To write a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as follows:
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* @code
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* socket.write_some(asio::buffer(data, size));
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* @endcode
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* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on writing multiple
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* buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
|
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* std::vector.
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|
*/
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template <typename ConstBufferSequence>
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std::size_t write_some(const ConstBufferSequence& buffers)
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{
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asio::error_code ec;
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std::size_t s = this->service.send(this->implementation, buffers, 0, ec);
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asio::detail::throw_error(ec);
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return s;
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}
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|
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/// Write some data to the socket.
|
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/**
|
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* This function is used to write data to the stream socket. The function call
|
|
* will block until one or more bytes of the data has been written
|
|
* successfully, or until an error occurs.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param buffers One or more data buffers to be written to the socket.
|
|
*
|
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* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
|
|
*
|
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* @returns The number of bytes written. Returns 0 if an error occurred.
|
|
*
|
|
* @note The write_some operation may not transmit all of the data to the
|
|
* peer. Consider using the @ref write function if you need to ensure that
|
|
* all data is written before the blocking operation completes.
|
|
*/
|
|
template <typename ConstBufferSequence>
|
|
std::size_t write_some(const ConstBufferSequence& buffers,
|
|
asio::error_code& ec)
|
|
{
|
|
return this->service.send(this->implementation, buffers, 0, ec);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Start an asynchronous write.
|
|
/**
|
|
* This function is used to asynchronously write data to the stream socket.
|
|
* The function call always returns immediately.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param buffers One or more data buffers to be written to the socket.
|
|
* Although the buffers object may be copied as necessary, ownership of the
|
|
* underlying memory blocks is retained by the caller, which must guarantee
|
|
* that they remain valid until the handler is called.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param handler The handler to be called when the write operation completes.
|
|
* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of
|
|
* the handler must be:
|
|
* @code void handler(
|
|
* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
|
|
* std::size_t bytes_transferred // Number of bytes written.
|
|
* ); @endcode
|
|
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
|
|
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
|
|
* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
|
|
* asio::io_service::post().
|
|
*
|
|
* @note The write operation may not transmit all of the data to the peer.
|
|
* Consider using the @ref async_write function if you need to ensure that all
|
|
* data is written before the asynchronous operation completes.
|
|
*
|
|
* @par Example
|
|
* To write a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as follows:
|
|
* @code
|
|
* socket.async_write_some(asio::buffer(data, size), handler);
|
|
* @endcode
|
|
* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on writing multiple
|
|
* buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
|
|
* std::vector.
|
|
*/
|
|
template <typename ConstBufferSequence, typename WriteHandler>
|
|
void async_write_some(const ConstBufferSequence& buffers,
|
|
WriteHandler handler)
|
|
{
|
|
this->service.async_send(this->implementation, buffers, 0, handler);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Read some data from the socket.
|
|
/**
|
|
* This function is used to read data from the stream socket. The function
|
|
* call will block until one or more bytes of data has been read successfully,
|
|
* or until an error occurs.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param buffers One or more buffers into which the data will be read.
|
|
*
|
|
* @returns The number of bytes read.
|
|
*
|
|
* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure. An error code of
|
|
* asio::error::eof indicates that the connection was closed by the
|
|
* peer.
|
|
*
|
|
* @note The read_some operation may not read all of the requested number of
|
|
* bytes. Consider using the @ref read function if you need to ensure that
|
|
* the requested amount of data is read before the blocking operation
|
|
* completes.
|
|
*
|
|
* @par Example
|
|
* To read into a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as follows:
|
|
* @code
|
|
* socket.read_some(asio::buffer(data, size));
|
|
* @endcode
|
|
* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on reading into multiple
|
|
* buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
|
|
* std::vector.
|
|
*/
|
|
template <typename MutableBufferSequence>
|
|
std::size_t read_some(const MutableBufferSequence& buffers)
|
|
{
|
|
asio::error_code ec;
|
|
std::size_t s = this->service.receive(this->implementation, buffers, 0, ec);
|
|
asio::detail::throw_error(ec);
|
|
return s;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Read some data from the socket.
|
|
/**
|
|
* This function is used to read data from the stream socket. The function
|
|
* call will block until one or more bytes of data has been read successfully,
|
|
* or until an error occurs.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param buffers One or more buffers into which the data will be read.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
|
|
*
|
|
* @returns The number of bytes read. Returns 0 if an error occurred.
|
|
*
|
|
* @note The read_some operation may not read all of the requested number of
|
|
* bytes. Consider using the @ref read function if you need to ensure that
|
|
* the requested amount of data is read before the blocking operation
|
|
* completes.
|
|
*/
|
|
template <typename MutableBufferSequence>
|
|
std::size_t read_some(const MutableBufferSequence& buffers,
|
|
asio::error_code& ec)
|
|
{
|
|
return this->service.receive(this->implementation, buffers, 0, ec);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Start an asynchronous read.
|
|
/**
|
|
* This function is used to asynchronously read data from the stream socket.
|
|
* The function call always returns immediately.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param buffers One or more buffers into which the data will be read.
|
|
* Although the buffers object may be copied as necessary, ownership of the
|
|
* underlying memory blocks is retained by the caller, which must guarantee
|
|
* that they remain valid until the handler is called.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param handler The handler to be called when the read operation completes.
|
|
* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of
|
|
* the handler must be:
|
|
* @code void handler(
|
|
* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
|
|
* std::size_t bytes_transferred // Number of bytes read.
|
|
* ); @endcode
|
|
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
|
|
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
|
|
* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
|
|
* asio::io_service::post().
|
|
*
|
|
* @note The read operation may not read all of the requested number of bytes.
|
|
* Consider using the @ref async_read function if you need to ensure that the
|
|
* requested amount of data is read before the asynchronous operation
|
|
* completes.
|
|
*
|
|
* @par Example
|
|
* To read into a single data buffer use the @ref buffer function as follows:
|
|
* @code
|
|
* socket.async_read_some(asio::buffer(data, size), handler);
|
|
* @endcode
|
|
* See the @ref buffer documentation for information on reading into multiple
|
|
* buffers in one go, and how to use it with arrays, boost::array or
|
|
* std::vector.
|
|
*/
|
|
template <typename MutableBufferSequence, typename ReadHandler>
|
|
void async_read_some(const MutableBufferSequence& buffers,
|
|
ReadHandler handler)
|
|
{
|
|
this->service.async_receive(this->implementation, buffers, 0, handler);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
} // namespace asio
|
|
|
|
#include "asio/detail/pop_options.hpp"
|
|
|
|
#endif // ASIO_BASIC_STREAM_SOCKET_HPP
|