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Boost C++ Application Development Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Anton Polukhin Alekseevic
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Boost C++ Application Development Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Anton Polukhin Alekseevic

Overview of this book

If you want to take advantage of the real power of Boost and C++ and avoid the confusion about which library to use in which situation, then this book is for you. Beginning with the basics of Boost C++, you will move on to learn how the Boost libraries simplify application development. You will learn to convert data such as string to numbers, numbers to string, numbers to numbers and more. Managing resources will become a piece of cake. You’ll see what kind of work can be done at compile time and what Boost containers can do. You will learn everything for the development of high quality fast and portable applications. Write a program once and then you can use it on Linux, Windows, MacOS, Android operating systems. From manipulating images to graphs, directories, timers, files, networking – everyone will find an interesting topic. Be sure that knowledge from this book won’t get outdated, as more and more Boost libraries become part of the C++ Standard.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Network communication as a task


Receiving or sending data by network is a slow operation. While packets are received by the machine, and while OS verifies them and copies the data to the user-specified buffer, multiple seconds may pass.

We may do a lot of work rather than waiting! Let's modify our tasks_processor class so that it would be capable of sending and receiving data in an asynchronous manner. In nontechnical terms, we ask it to receive at least N bytes from the remote host and after that is done, call our functor. By the way, do not block on this call. Those readers who know about libev, libevent, or Node.js may find a lot of familiar things in this recipe.

Getting ready

This recipe is based on the previous two recipes. See the first recipe of this chapter to get information about the boost::asio::io_service and task_queue classes. See the second recipe review the basics of async processing.

Link this recipe with the boost_system and boost_thread libraries. Define BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_HANDLER_TYPE_REQUIREMENTS...