After some survey on this page, I try to write a small program to write the message to a local server developed by python script.So far so good, the problem is I can only write the message to the server one time only.
#include <boost/array.hpp>
#include <boost/asio.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
std::string input;
boost::asio::io_service io_service;
boost::asio::ip::tcp::resolver resolver(io_service);
boost::asio::ip::tcp::socket sock(io_service);
boost::array<char, 4096> buffer;
void connect_handler(const boost::system::error_code &ec)
{
if(!ec){
boost::asio::write(sock, boost::asio::buffer(input));
}
}
void resolve_handler(const boost::system::error_code &ec, boost::asio::ip::tcp::resolver::iterator it)
{
if (!ec){
sock.async_connect(*it, connect_handler);
}
}
void write_to_server(std::string const &message)
{
boost::asio::ip::tcp::resolver::query query("127.0.0.1", "9999");
input = message;
resolver.async_resolve(query, resolve_handler);
io_service.run();
}
int main()
{
write_to_server("123");
write_to_server("456");
}
Here are the python script
import SocketServer
class MyTCPHandler(SocketServer.BaseRequestHandler):
"""
The RequestHandler class for our server.
It is instantiated once per connection to the server, and must
override the handle() method to implement communication to the
client.
"""
def handle(self):
# self.request is the TCP socket connected to the client
self.data = self.request.recv(1024).strip()
print "{} wrote:".format(self.client_address[0])
print self.data
# just send back the same data, but upper-cased
self.request.sendall(self.data.upper())
if __name__ == "__main__":
HOST, PORT = "localhost", 9999
# Create the server, binding to localhost on port 9999
server = SocketServer.TCPServer((HOST, PORT), MyTCPHandler)
# Activate the server; this will keep running until you
# interrupt the program with Ctrl-C
server.serve_forever()
connect_handler
. You connect to server only once. You probabably need to close connection at the end ofwrite_to_server
, just make sure it is open first! All in all, C++ piece of code looks plain wrong to me.