Questions tagged [boost-asio]
Boost.Asio is a cross-platform C++ library for network and low-level I/O programming that provides developers with a consistent asynchronous model using a modern C++ approach.
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Program structure for bi-directional TCP communication using Boost::Asio
First off, I hope my question makes sense and is even possible! From what I've read about TCP sockets and Boost::ASIO, I think it should be.
What I'm trying to do is to set up two machines and have ...
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What's the best way of ensuring valid object lifespan when using Boost.Asio?
Been playing a lot with Boost.Asio of late. I like the library a lot since it offers a fantastic way to squeeze performance out of today's multicore systems.
A question I have asked myself a few ...
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Comparing Boost.Asio, libunifex, liburing, and CppCoro
I am trying to understand asynchronous models in C++. I am investigating 4 libraries that purport to deal with asynchronous I/O:
liburing (C version, C++ version): provides an interface for io_uring. ...
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Address already in use with boost asio acceptor
I wrote a server that is listening for incomming TCP connections and clients connecting to it. When I shut down the server and restart it on the same port, I sometimes get the error message EADDRINUSE ...
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using multiple io_service objects
I have my application in which listen and process messages from both internet sockets and unix domain sockets. Now I need to add SSL to the internet sockets, I was using a single io_service object for ...
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boost asio deadline_timer
I expected the code below to print Hello, world! every 5 seconds, but what happens is that the program pauses for 5 seconds and then prints the message over and over with no subsequent pauses. What ...
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Why does Boost.Asio not support an event-based interface?
I am attempting to understand Boost.Asio, with the intention of potentially implementing a signaling system using condition variables in conjunction with Boost.Asio.
I have seen the other ...
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Why does boost::asio::io_service not compile with std::bind?
I'm trying to compile simple test program with std::thread, std::bind and boost::asio using g++ 4.9.1 (-std=c++11).
However, when creating new thread, it doesn't compile, when I use std::bind. On the ...
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Boost ASIO streambuf
I am confused about the input sequence and output sequence in boost asio::streambuf classes.
According to the code examples (for sending data) in the documentation it seems that the buffer ...
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What's the difference between boost::io_service poll_one and run_one?
io_service::poll_one Run the io_service object's event processing loop
to execute one ready handler.
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io_service::run_one Run the io_service object's event processing loop
to execute at most ...
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Low-latency read of UDP port
I am reading a single data item from a UDP port. It's essential that this read be the lowest latency possible. At present I'm reading via the boost::asio library's async_receive_from method. Does ...
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Can boost::asio only receive full UDP datagrams?
I am working on a UDP server built with boost::asio and I started from the tutorial customizing to my needs. When I call socket.receive_from(boost::asio::buffer(buf), remote, 0, error); it fills my ...
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How to stop std thread safely?
I'm developing a chat server and I have a question.
How to stop std::thread safely?
it is very easy problem, like this.
thread t(&func);
t.join();
but, if func is has infinite loop, join is ...
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How do you post a boost packaged_task to an io_service in C++03?
This is a follow-on from a previous question (here), but I'm working on a multithreaded application and I would like to post a Boost packaged_task to a threaded io_service. I'm stuck using a C++03 ...
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Is boost::io_service::post thread safe?
Is it thread safe to post new handlers from within a handler?
I.e. Can threads that called the io_service::run() post new Handlers to the same io_service?
Thanks
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TCP Server w/ boost::asio, scalability of thread pool vs stackless coroutines
I'm building a TCP-based daemon for pre-/post-processing of HTTP requests. Clients will connect to Apache HTTPD (or IIS), and a custom Apache/IIS module will forward requests to my TCP daemon for ...
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How to check if a socket connection is live in Boost::asio?
I'm using the Boost::asio to implement a client/server applicaion. The client code below is used to connect to the remote server .
try
{
boost::asio::io_service m_io_service;
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boost::asio async_receive_from UDP endpoint shared between threads?
Boost asio specifically allows multiple threads to call the run() method on an io_service. This seems like a great way to create a multithreaded UDP server. However, I've hit a snag that I'm ...
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Unit-testing and boost::asio
I'm writing small XMPP server using boost::asio and I want to unit-test my code.
Questions:
Are there some ready-to-use frameworks for this? As far as I understand, I need to provide mock objects for ...
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Implementing a good C++0x error_condition?
I try to figure out how the new system_error together with error_code, error_category and not the least the (meant to implement portable error reporting) error_condition should be used.
I think by ...
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Setting limit on post queue size with Boost Asio?
I'm using boost::asio::io_service as a basic thread pool. Some threads get added to io_service, the main thread starts posting handlers, the worker threads start running the handlers, and everything ...
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Remove all handlers from a boost::asio::io_service without calling them
I want to remove all handlers from an IO_service right before I reuse it. Is this possible?
I'm writing unit tests that involve an asio::io_service. In between each test case I want to clear the ...
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Windows 10 ignores setsockopt IP_TOS
The short version: I am trying to set the IP_TOS field on the traffic my application is sending and even though setsockopt returns successfully and getsockopt returns the correct IP_TOS value, the ...
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boost::asio read n bytes from socket to streambuf
I have a serialized structure, which is being sent via socket. I need to read it in chunks, since one of its fields contains the size of the data remaining: I need to read first few bytes, find out ...
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UDP communication using c++ boost asio
I need to communicate with a different device in a private network over UDP. I am new to using boost, but based on what I searched online and also the tutorials on Boost website, I came up with below ...
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How to asynchronously read input from command line using boost asio in Windows?
I found this question which asks how to read input asynchronously, but will only work with POSIX stream descriptors, which won't work on Windows. So, I found this tutorial which shows that instead of ...
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Difference between proactor pattern and synchronous model in web server
In synchronous model, when a client connects to the server, both the client and server have to sync with each other to finish some operations.
Meanwhile, the asynchronous model allows client and ...
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Using boost::asio thread pool for general purpose tasks
In this blog I found a pretty neat example on how to create a simple thread pool using boost::asio. I basically want to use it like this:
#include <thread>
#include <functional>
#include &...
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DNS Reverse Lookup with Asio
I would like to do a DNS reverse lookup (return hostname for a given IP Address) with asio, but I am not able to figure out which components I need to achieve this. Asio documentiation refers to ip::...
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How should one tear down a boost::asio::ip::udp::socket?
I have read the boost asio reference, gone through the tutorial and looked at some of the examples. Still, I am unable to see how a socket should be torn down:
Should I call close() or is this done ...
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boost:asio thread pool implementation for occasionally synchronized tasks
I have a "main" function that performs many small, independent tasks each once per time step. However, after each time step, I must wait for all of the tasks to complete before stepping forward.
I ...
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boost::asio, threads and synchronization
This is somewhat related to this question, but I think I need to know a little bit more. I've been trying to get my head around how to do this for a few days (whilst working on other parts), but the ...
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Long delays in sending UDP packets
I have an application that receives, processes, and transmits UDP packets.
Everything works fine if the port numbers for reception and transmission are different.
If the port numbers are the same ...
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Dynamically sized boost::asio::buffer
I'm reading from a boost::asio::ip::udp::socket like this:
using boost::asio::ip::udp;
// ...
char recv_buf[128];
udp::endpoint sender_endpoint;
size_t len = socket.receive_from(boost::asio::buffer(...
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boost::asio::async_write - ensure only one outstanding call
According to the documentation:
"The program must ensure that the stream performs no other write operations (such as async_write, the stream's async_write_some function, or any other composed ...
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Can I read from a socket synchronously using Boost.Asio with a timeout on a multithreaded I/O service?
I have an application that uses Boost.Asio for TCP and UDP socket communications. I understand that the 'A' in "Asio" stands for Asynchronous, so the library is bent toward encouraging you to use ...
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boost asio asynchronously waiting on a condition variable
Is it possible to perform an asynchronous wait (read : non-blocking) on a conditional variable in boost::asio ? if it isn't directly supported any hints on implementing it would be appreciated.
I ...
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boost::asio::io_service occupied queue lengths for timers and posts
I'm fairly new to boost::asio, but I'm working on a project that has already existed for a few years and uses asio extensively. My current assignment is to add periodic metrics about various things ...
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IOS boost asio connect from ipv6 network
I am trying to connect a dvr using boost asio library in ios. The application works fine in emulator with in ipv4 network. But when I submit the application on Appstore apple rejected the application ...
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When do I have to use boost::asio:strand
Reading the document of boost::asio, it is still not clear when I need to use asio::strand. Suppose that I have one thread using io_service is it then safe to write on a socket as follows ?
void ...
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boost::asio::buffer: Getting the buffer size and preventing buffer overflow?
I have the two following functions for sending and receiving packets.
void send(std::string protocol)
{
char *request=new char[protocol.size()+1];
request[protocol.size()] = 0;
memcpy(...
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Who uses Boost ASIO?
I would like to know how popular is Boost ASIO.
Is it being used in any popular network-intensive software ?
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Difference between resolving a query and creating an endpoint with IP and port (in boost asio)
I've recently noticed a problem with my application and I think it's due to the fact that I don't use boost::asio properly and don't understand what a tcp resolver does.
Basically, I use a boost::...
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Payload split over two TCP packets when using Boost ASIO, when it fits within the MTU
I have a problem with a boost::asio::ip::tcp::iostream. I am trying to send about 20 raw bytes. The problem is that this 20 byte payload is split into two TCP packets with 1 byte, then 19 bytes. ...
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dedicated thread for io_service::run()
I want to provide a global io_service that is driven by one global thread. Simple enough, I just have the thread body call io_service::run(). However, that doesn't work as run (run_one, poll, ...
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How to decipher a boost asio ssl error code?
I've got an occasional communications failure in a boost asio ssl implementation, the super helpful error message returned by boost is 'asio.ssl:336458004'
I suspect that the numerical figure is some ...
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using boost sockets, do I need only one io_service?
having several connections in several different threads.. I'm basically doing a base class that uses boost/asio.hpp and the tcp stuff there..
now i was reading this: http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/...
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Using futures with boost::asio
Does anyone have a good pointer to examples which use futures from the Boost thread library with Boost ASIO? I have an existing asynchronous library which uses callback function that I would like to ...
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Force boost::asio::buffer to copy by value
I use boost::asio::buffer to send a message using
void Send(const std::string& messageData)
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socket.async_write(boost::asio::buffer(messageData), ...);
}
And encounter "string iterator not ...
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Sending raw data with write() in boost::asio
I've recently decided to use boost::asio for my sockets, but now I'm running into a problem: documentation seems to be lacking.
What I want to do is write a function that will send a message ...