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I've read that multiple operations on sockets from different threads are not recommended. But what if I call from the same thread socket.async_read and next socket.async_write (without waiting for the previous to finish)? Can I expetct that proper callback will run when one of this operations is completed?

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  • are you asking about TCP sockets?
    – Sam Miller
    Nov 29, 2012 at 19:56

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I've found that yes, you can have a single pending async_read and a single pending async_write on the same socket without an issue. When you call the io_service::run() method, the callbacks will complete as expected.

Issuing multiple async_reads on the same socket, or multiple async_writes on the same socket, can result in unexpected behavior, depending on the type of socket involved. In particular, using multiple async_writes on the same TCP socket can result in data going out in a different order than you originally expected, and intermixing of data sends. In UDP, it might be more reasonable, but I would still recommend against it.

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