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// connect.hpp
// ~~~~~~~~~~~
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// Copyright (c) 2003-2015 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com)
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#ifndef BOOST_ASIO_CONNECT_HPP
#define BOOST_ASIO_CONNECT_HPP
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
# pragma once
#endif // defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
#include <boost/asio/detail/config.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/async_result.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/basic_socket.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/error.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/detail/push_options.hpp>
namespace boost {
namespace asio {
/**
* @defgroup connect boost::asio::connect
*
* @brief Establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a sequence.
*/
/*@{*/
/// Establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c connect member
* function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection is
* successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @returns On success, an iterator denoting the successfully connected
* endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
*
* @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure. If the sequence is
* empty, the associated @c error_code is boost::asio::error::not_found.
* Otherwise, contains the error from the last connection attempt.
*
* @note This overload assumes that a default constructed object of type @c
* Iterator represents the end of the sequence. This is a valid assumption for
* iterator types such as @c boost::asio::ip::tcp::resolver::iterator.
*
* @par Example
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
* boost::asio::connect(s, r.resolve(q)); @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService, typename Iterator>
Iterator connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s, Iterator begin);
/// Establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c connect member
* function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection is
* successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any. If the sequence is
* empty, set to boost::asio::error::not_found. Otherwise, contains the error
* from the last connection attempt.
*
* @returns On success, an iterator denoting the successfully connected
* endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
*
* @note This overload assumes that a default constructed object of type @c
* Iterator represents the end of the sequence. This is a valid assumption for
* iterator types such as @c boost::asio::ip::tcp::resolver::iterator.
*
* @par Example
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
* boost::system::error_code ec;
* boost::asio::connect(s, r.resolve(q), ec);
* if (ec)
* {
* // An error occurred.
* } @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService, typename Iterator>
Iterator connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s,
Iterator begin, boost::system::error_code& ec);
/// Establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c connect member
* function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection is
* successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param end An iterator pointing to the end of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @returns On success, an iterator denoting the successfully connected
* endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
*
* @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure. If the sequence is
* empty, the associated @c error_code is boost::asio::error::not_found.
* Otherwise, contains the error from the last connection attempt.
*
* @par Example
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::resolver::iterator i = r.resolve(q), end;
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
* boost::asio::connect(s, i, end); @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService, typename Iterator>
Iterator connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s,
Iterator begin, Iterator end);
/// Establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c connect member
* function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection is
* successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param end An iterator pointing to the end of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any. If the sequence is
* empty, set to boost::asio::error::not_found. Otherwise, contains the error
* from the last connection attempt.
*
* @returns On success, an iterator denoting the successfully connected
* endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
*
* @par Example
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::resolver::iterator i = r.resolve(q), end;
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
* boost::system::error_code ec;
* boost::asio::connect(s, i, end, ec);
* if (ec)
* {
* // An error occurred.
* } @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService, typename Iterator>
Iterator connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s,
Iterator begin, Iterator end, boost::system::error_code& ec);
/// Establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c connect member
* function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection is
* successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param connect_condition A function object that is called prior to each
* connection attempt. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code Iterator connect_condition(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next); @endcode
* The @c ec parameter contains the result from the most recent connect
* operation. Before the first connection attempt, @c ec is always set to
* indicate success. The @c next parameter is an iterator pointing to the next
* endpoint to be tried. The function object should return the next iterator,
* but is permitted to return a different iterator so that endpoints may be
* skipped. The implementation guarantees that the function object will never
* be called with the end iterator.
*
* @returns On success, an iterator denoting the successfully connected
* endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
*
* @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure. If the sequence is
* empty, the associated @c error_code is boost::asio::error::not_found.
* Otherwise, contains the error from the last connection attempt.
*
* @note This overload assumes that a default constructed object of type @c
* Iterator represents the end of the sequence. This is a valid assumption for
* iterator types such as @c boost::asio::ip::tcp::resolver::iterator.
*
* @par Example
* The following connect condition function object can be used to output
* information about the individual connection attempts:
* @code struct my_connect_condition
* {
* template <typename Iterator>
* Iterator operator()(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next)
* {
* if (ec) std::cout << "Error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
* std::cout << "Trying: " << next->endpoint() << std::endl;
* return next;
* }
* }; @endcode
* It would be used with the boost::asio::connect function as follows:
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::iterator i = boost::asio::connect(
* s, r.resolve(q), my_connect_condition());
* std::cout << "Connected to: " << i->endpoint() << std::endl; @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService,
typename Iterator, typename ConnectCondition>
Iterator connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s,
Iterator begin, ConnectCondition connect_condition);
/// Establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c connect member
* function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection is
* successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param connect_condition A function object that is called prior to each
* connection attempt. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code Iterator connect_condition(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next); @endcode
* The @c ec parameter contains the result from the most recent connect
* operation. Before the first connection attempt, @c ec is always set to
* indicate success. The @c next parameter is an iterator pointing to the next
* endpoint to be tried. The function object should return the next iterator,
* but is permitted to return a different iterator so that endpoints may be
* skipped. The implementation guarantees that the function object will never
* be called with the end iterator.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any. If the sequence is
* empty, set to boost::asio::error::not_found. Otherwise, contains the error
* from the last connection attempt.
*
* @returns On success, an iterator denoting the successfully connected
* endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
*
* @note This overload assumes that a default constructed object of type @c
* Iterator represents the end of the sequence. This is a valid assumption for
* iterator types such as @c boost::asio::ip::tcp::resolver::iterator.
*
* @par Example
* The following connect condition function object can be used to output
* information about the individual connection attempts:
* @code struct my_connect_condition
* {
* template <typename Iterator>
* Iterator operator()(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next)
* {
* if (ec) std::cout << "Error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
* std::cout << "Trying: " << next->endpoint() << std::endl;
* return next;
* }
* }; @endcode
* It would be used with the boost::asio::connect function as follows:
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
* boost::system::error_code ec;
* tcp::resolver::iterator i = boost::asio::connect(
* s, r.resolve(q), my_connect_condition(), ec);
* if (ec)
* {
* // An error occurred.
* }
* else
* {
* std::cout << "Connected to: " << i->endpoint() << std::endl;
* } @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService,
typename Iterator, typename ConnectCondition>
Iterator connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s, Iterator begin,
ConnectCondition connect_condition, boost::system::error_code& ec);
/// Establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c connect member
* function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection is
* successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param end An iterator pointing to the end of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param connect_condition A function object that is called prior to each
* connection attempt. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code Iterator connect_condition(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next); @endcode
* The @c ec parameter contains the result from the most recent connect
* operation. Before the first connection attempt, @c ec is always set to
* indicate success. The @c next parameter is an iterator pointing to the next
* endpoint to be tried. The function object should return the next iterator,
* but is permitted to return a different iterator so that endpoints may be
* skipped. The implementation guarantees that the function object will never
* be called with the end iterator.
*
* @returns On success, an iterator denoting the successfully connected
* endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
*
* @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure. If the sequence is
* empty, the associated @c error_code is boost::asio::error::not_found.
* Otherwise, contains the error from the last connection attempt.
*
* @par Example
* The following connect condition function object can be used to output
* information about the individual connection attempts:
* @code struct my_connect_condition
* {
* template <typename Iterator>
* Iterator operator()(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next)
* {
* if (ec) std::cout << "Error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
* std::cout << "Trying: " << next->endpoint() << std::endl;
* return next;
* }
* }; @endcode
* It would be used with the boost::asio::connect function as follows:
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::resolver::iterator i = r.resolve(q), end;
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
* i = boost::asio::connect(s, i, end, my_connect_condition());
* std::cout << "Connected to: " << i->endpoint() << std::endl; @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService,
typename Iterator, typename ConnectCondition>
Iterator connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s, Iterator begin,
Iterator end, ConnectCondition connect_condition);
/// Establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c connect member
* function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection is
* successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param end An iterator pointing to the end of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param connect_condition A function object that is called prior to each
* connection attempt. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code Iterator connect_condition(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next); @endcode
* The @c ec parameter contains the result from the most recent connect
* operation. Before the first connection attempt, @c ec is always set to
* indicate success. The @c next parameter is an iterator pointing to the next
* endpoint to be tried. The function object should return the next iterator,
* but is permitted to return a different iterator so that endpoints may be
* skipped. The implementation guarantees that the function object will never
* be called with the end iterator.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any. If the sequence is
* empty, set to boost::asio::error::not_found. Otherwise, contains the error
* from the last connection attempt.
*
* @returns On success, an iterator denoting the successfully connected
* endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
*
* @par Example
* The following connect condition function object can be used to output
* information about the individual connection attempts:
* @code struct my_connect_condition
* {
* template <typename Iterator>
* Iterator operator()(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next)
* {
* if (ec) std::cout << "Error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
* std::cout << "Trying: " << next->endpoint() << std::endl;
* return next;
* }
* }; @endcode
* It would be used with the boost::asio::connect function as follows:
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::resolver::iterator i = r.resolve(q), end;
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
* boost::system::error_code ec;
* i = boost::asio::connect(s, i, end, my_connect_condition(), ec);
* if (ec)
* {
* // An error occurred.
* }
* else
* {
* std::cout << "Connected to: " << i->endpoint() << std::endl;
* } @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService,
typename Iterator, typename ConnectCondition>
Iterator connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s,
Iterator begin, Iterator end, ConnectCondition connect_condition,
boost::system::error_code& ec);
/*@}*/
/**
* @defgroup async_connect boost::asio::async_connect
*
* @brief Asynchronously establishes a socket connection by trying each
* endpoint in a sequence.
*/
/*@{*/
/// Asynchronously establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a
/// sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c async_connect
* member function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection
* is successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the connect operation
* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
* signature of the handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation. if the sequence is empty, set to
* // boost::asio::error::not_found. Otherwise, contains the
* // error from the last connection attempt.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // On success, an iterator denoting the successfully
* // connected endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
* Iterator iterator
* ); @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
* boost::asio::io_service::post().
*
* @note This overload assumes that a default constructed object of type @c
* Iterator represents the end of the sequence. This is a valid assumption for
* iterator types such as @c boost::asio::ip::tcp::resolver::iterator.
*
* @par Example
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
*
* // ...
*
* r.async_resolve(q, resolve_handler);
*
* // ...
*
* void resolve_handler(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* tcp::resolver::iterator i)
* {
* if (!ec)
* {
* boost::asio::async_connect(s, i, connect_handler);
* }
* }
*
* // ...
*
* void connect_handler(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* tcp::resolver::iterator i)
* {
* // ...
* } @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService,
typename Iterator, typename ComposedConnectHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ComposedConnectHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, Iterator))
async_connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s,
Iterator begin, BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ComposedConnectHandler) handler);
/// Asynchronously establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a
/// sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c async_connect
* member function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection
* is successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param end An iterator pointing to the end of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the connect operation
* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
* signature of the handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation. if the sequence is empty, set to
* // boost::asio::error::not_found. Otherwise, contains the
* // error from the last connection attempt.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // On success, an iterator denoting the successfully
* // connected endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
* Iterator iterator
* ); @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
* boost::asio::io_service::post().
*
* @par Example
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
*
* // ...
*
* r.async_resolve(q, resolve_handler);
*
* // ...
*
* void resolve_handler(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* tcp::resolver::iterator i)
* {
* if (!ec)
* {
* tcp::resolver::iterator end;
* boost::asio::async_connect(s, i, end, connect_handler);
* }
* }
*
* // ...
*
* void connect_handler(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* tcp::resolver::iterator i)
* {
* // ...
* } @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService,
typename Iterator, typename ComposedConnectHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ComposedConnectHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, Iterator))
async_connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s,
Iterator begin, Iterator end,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ComposedConnectHandler) handler);
/// Asynchronously establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a
/// sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c async_connect
* member function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection
* is successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param connect_condition A function object that is called prior to each
* connection attempt. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code Iterator connect_condition(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next); @endcode
* The @c ec parameter contains the result from the most recent connect
* operation. Before the first connection attempt, @c ec is always set to
* indicate success. The @c next parameter is an iterator pointing to the next
* endpoint to be tried. The function object should return the next iterator,
* but is permitted to return a different iterator so that endpoints may be
* skipped. The implementation guarantees that the function object will never
* be called with the end iterator.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the connect operation
* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
* signature of the handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation. if the sequence is empty, set to
* // boost::asio::error::not_found. Otherwise, contains the
* // error from the last connection attempt.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // On success, an iterator denoting the successfully
* // connected endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
* Iterator iterator
* ); @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
* boost::asio::io_service::post().
*
* @note This overload assumes that a default constructed object of type @c
* Iterator represents the end of the sequence. This is a valid assumption for
* iterator types such as @c boost::asio::ip::tcp::resolver::iterator.
*
* @par Example
* The following connect condition function object can be used to output
* information about the individual connection attempts:
* @code struct my_connect_condition
* {
* template <typename Iterator>
* Iterator operator()(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next)
* {
* if (ec) std::cout << "Error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
* std::cout << "Trying: " << next->endpoint() << std::endl;
* return next;
* }
* }; @endcode
* It would be used with the boost::asio::connect function as follows:
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
*
* // ...
*
* r.async_resolve(q, resolve_handler);
*
* // ...
*
* void resolve_handler(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* tcp::resolver::iterator i)
* {
* if (!ec)
* {
* boost::asio::async_connect(s, i,
* my_connect_condition(),
* connect_handler);
* }
* }
*
* // ...
*
* void connect_handler(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* tcp::resolver::iterator i)
* {
* if (ec)
* {
* // An error occurred.
* }
* else
* {
* std::cout << "Connected to: " << i->endpoint() << std::endl;
* }
* } @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService, typename Iterator,
typename ConnectCondition, typename ComposedConnectHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ComposedConnectHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, Iterator))
async_connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s, Iterator begin,
ConnectCondition connect_condition,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ComposedConnectHandler) handler);
/// Asynchronously establishes a socket connection by trying each endpoint in a
/// sequence.
/**
* This function attempts to connect a socket to one of a sequence of
* endpoints. It does this by repeated calls to the socket's @c async_connect
* member function, once for each endpoint in the sequence, until a connection
* is successfully established.
*
* @param s The socket to be connected. If the socket is already open, it will
* be closed.
*
* @param begin An iterator pointing to the start of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param end An iterator pointing to the end of a sequence of endpoints.
*
* @param connect_condition A function object that is called prior to each
* connection attempt. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code Iterator connect_condition(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next); @endcode
* The @c ec parameter contains the result from the most recent connect
* operation. Before the first connection attempt, @c ec is always set to
* indicate success. The @c next parameter is an iterator pointing to the next
* endpoint to be tried. The function object should return the next iterator,
* but is permitted to return a different iterator so that endpoints may be
* skipped. The implementation guarantees that the function object will never
* be called with the end iterator.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the connect operation
* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
* signature of the handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation. if the sequence is empty, set to
* // boost::asio::error::not_found. Otherwise, contains the
* // error from the last connection attempt.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // On success, an iterator denoting the successfully
* // connected endpoint. Otherwise, the end iterator.
* Iterator iterator
* ); @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
* boost::asio::io_service::post().
*
* @par Example
* The following connect condition function object can be used to output
* information about the individual connection attempts:
* @code struct my_connect_condition
* {
* template <typename Iterator>
* Iterator operator()(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* Iterator next)
* {
* if (ec) std::cout << "Error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
* std::cout << "Trying: " << next->endpoint() << std::endl;
* return next;
* }
* }; @endcode
* It would be used with the boost::asio::connect function as follows:
* @code tcp::resolver r(io_service);
* tcp::resolver::query q("host", "service");
* tcp::socket s(io_service);
*
* // ...
*
* r.async_resolve(q, resolve_handler);
*
* // ...
*
* void resolve_handler(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* tcp::resolver::iterator i)
* {
* if (!ec)
* {
* tcp::resolver::iterator end;
* boost::asio::async_connect(s, i, end,
* my_connect_condition(),
* connect_handler);
* }
* }
*
* // ...
*
* void connect_handler(
* const boost::system::error_code& ec,
* tcp::resolver::iterator i)
* {
* if (ec)
* {
* // An error occurred.
* }
* else
* {
* std::cout << "Connected to: " << i->endpoint() << std::endl;
* }
* } @endcode
*/
template <typename Protocol, typename SocketService, typename Iterator,
typename ConnectCondition, typename ComposedConnectHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ComposedConnectHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, Iterator))
async_connect(basic_socket<Protocol, SocketService>& s,
Iterator begin, Iterator end, ConnectCondition connect_condition,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ComposedConnectHandler) handler);
/*@}*/
} // namespace asio
} // namespace boost
#include <boost/asio/detail/pop_options.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/impl/connect.hpp>
#endif