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/ Copyright (c) 2003-2015 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com)
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/ Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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[section:reactor Reactor-Style Operations]
Sometimes a program must be integrated with a third-party library that wants to
perform the I/O operations itself. To facilitate this, Boost.Asio includes a
`null_buffers` type that can be used with both read and write operations. A
`null_buffers` operation doesn't return until the I/O object is "ready" to
perform the operation.
As an example, to perform a non-blocking read something like the
following may be used:
ip::tcp::socket socket(my_io_service);
...
socket.non_blocking(true);
...
socket.async_read_some(null_buffers(), read_handler);
...
void read_handler(boost::system::error_code ec)
{
if (!ec)
{
std::vector<char> buf(socket.available());
socket.read_some(buffer(buf));
}
}
These operations are supported for sockets on all platforms, and for the POSIX
stream-oriented descriptor classes.
[heading See Also]
[link boost_asio.reference.null_buffers null_buffers],
[link boost_asio.reference.basic_socket.non_blocking basic_socket::non_blocking()],
[link boost_asio.reference.basic_socket.native_non_blocking basic_socket::native_non_blocking()],
[link boost_asio.examples.cpp03_examples.nonblocking nonblocking example].
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