I'm implementing simple server with boost::asio and thinking of io-service-per-cpu model(each io_service has one thread).
What i want to do is, let an io_service to request some jobs to another io_service( something like message passing ).
I think boost::asio::io_service::post can help me.
There are two io_services, ios1,ios2,
and a job(function) bool func(arg *),
and a completion handler void callback(bool).
So I want ios1 to request a job, ios2 runs it and notify ios1 to finish and finally ios2 runs the handler.
ios2.post(
[&ios1, arg_ptr, callback, func]
{
bool result = func(arg_ptr);
ios1.post( []{ callback(result) } );
} );
Is this code works? and is there any smarter and simpler way?
EDIT:
I found that the second lamda inside the ios1.post() can't reach the function pointer callback. It's out of the scope... so I'm trying another way using boost::bind().
ios2.post(
[&ios1, arg_ptr, callback, func]
{
ios1.post( boost::bind( callback, func(arg_ptr) ) );
} );
I removed one stack variable bool and it seems better.
But using c++11 lambda and boost::bind together doesn't look so cool.
How can i do this without boost::bind?