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[section:AsyncRandomAccessWriteDevice Buffer-oriented asynchronous
random-access write device requirements]
In the table below, `a` denotes an asynchronous write stream object, `o`
denotes an offset of type `boost::uint64_t`, `cb` denotes an object satisfying
[link boost_asio.reference.ConstBufferSequence constant buffer sequence]
requirements, and `h` denotes an object satisfying [link
boost_asio.reference.WriteHandler write handler] requirements.
[table Buffer-oriented asynchronous random-access write device requirements
[[operation] [type] [semantics, pre/post-conditions]]
[
[`a.get_io_service();`]
[`io_service&`]
[Returns the `io_service` object through which the `async_write_some_at`
handler `h` will be invoked.]
]
[
[`a.async_write_some_at(o, cb, h);`]
[`void`]
[
Initiates an asynchronous operation to write one or more bytes of data to
the device `a` at offset `o`. The operation is performed via the
`io_service` object `a.get_io_service()` and behaves according to [link
boost_asio.reference.asynchronous_operations asynchronous operation]
requirements.\n
\n
The constant buffer sequence `cb` specifies memory where the data to be
written is located. The `async_write_some_at` operation shall always
write a buffer in the sequence completely before proceeding to the
next.\n
\n
The implementation shall maintain one or more copies of `cb` until such
time as the write operation no longer requires access to the memory
specified by the buffers in the sequence. The program must ensure the
memory is valid until:\n
\n
[mdash] the last copy of `cb` is destroyed, or\n
\n
[mdash] the handler for the asynchronous write operation is invoked,\n
\n
whichever comes first.\n
\n
If the total size of all buffers in the sequence `cb` is `0`, the
asynchronous write operation shall complete immediately and pass `0` as
the argument to the handler that specifies the number of bytes written.
]
]
]
[endsect]