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Author SHA1 Message Date
Christopher Kohlhoff
54cdc73c29 Suppress various unused variable warnings. 2019-03-07 16:18:56 +11:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
ae04c26689 Update copyright notices. 2019-02-17 19:59:39 -10:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
a72fbb0b86 Remove deprecated get_io_context and get_io_service functions. 2019-02-17 19:59:20 -10:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
886839cf55 Update copyright notices. 2018-03-04 21:59:30 +11:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
b60e92b13e Initial merge of Networking TS compatibility.
Merged from chriskohlhoff/asio master branch as of commit
4a4d28b0d24c53236e229bd1b5f378c9964b1ebb.
2017-10-23 21:48:43 +11:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
f7fa336c91 Update copyright notices. 2017-03-05 22:43:47 +11:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
36eef63a9c Update copyright notices. 2016-09-11 11:35:40 +10:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
02ebd627d4 Fix integer conversion warnings on 64-bit Windows. 2015-03-21 22:35:32 +11:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
41bf42b8da Update copyright notices. 2015-03-20 00:14:19 +11:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
28f690f504 Update copyright notices. 2014-05-03 09:25:39 +10:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
8047e7f180 Enable move support for Microsoft Visual C++ 2012.
[SVN r85766]
2013-09-17 22:38:04 +00:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
e746865f78 Initial port to Windows Runtime.
This change adds limited support for using Asio with the Windows
Runtime. It requires that the language extensions be enabled. Due to the
restricted facilities exposed by the Windows Runtime API, the port comes
with the following caveats:

* The core facilities such as the io_service, strand, buffers, composed
  operations, timers, etc., should all work as normal.

* For sockets, only client-side TCP is supported.

* Explicit binding of a client-side TCP socket is not supported.

* The cancel() function is not supported for sockets. Asynchronous
  operations may only be cancelled by closing the socket.

* Operations that use null_buffers are not supported.

* Only tcp::no_delay and socket_base::keep_alive options are supported.

* Resolvers do not support service names, only numbers. I.e. you must
  use 80 rather than http.

* Most resolver query flags have no effect.


[SVN r85764]
2013-09-17 22:24:19 +00:00
Christopher Kohlhoff
abd9cdb60f Add generic socket protocols and converting move constructors.
Four new protocol classes have been added:

- asio::generic::datagram_protocol
- asio::generic::raw_protocol
- asio::generic::seq_packet_protocol
- asio::generic::stream_protocol

These classes implement the Protocol type requirements, but allow the
user to specify the address family (e.g. AF_INET) and protocol type
(e.g. IPPROTO_TCP) at runtime.

A new endpoint class template, asio::generic::basic_endpoint, has been
added to support these new protocol classes. This endpoint can hold any
other endpoint type, provided its native representation fits into a
sockaddr_storage object.

When using C++11, it is now possible to perform move construction from a
socket (or acceptor) object to convert to the more generic protocol's
socket (or acceptor) type. If the protocol conversion is valid:

  Protocol1 p1 = ...;
  Protocol2 p2(p1);

then the corresponding socket conversion is allowed:

  Protocol1::socket socket1(io_service);
  ...
  Protocol2::socket socket2(std::move(socket1));

For example, one possible conversion is from a TCP socket to a generic
stream-oriented socket:

  asio::ip::tcp::socket socket1(io_service);
  ...
  asio::generic::stream_protocol::socket socket2(std::move(socket1));

The conversion is also available for move-assignment. Note that these
conversions are not limited to the newly added generic protocol classes.
User-defined protocols may take advantage of this feature by similarly
ensuring the conversion from Protocol1 to Protocol2 is valid, as above.

As a convenience, the socket acceptor's accept() and async_accept()
functions have been changed so that they can directly accept into a
different protocol's socket type, provided the protocol conversion is
valid. For example, the following is now possible:

  asio::ip::tcp::acceptor acceptor(io_service);
  ...
  asio::generic::stream_protocol::socket socket1(io_service);
  acceptor.accept(socket1);


[SVN r84363]
2013-05-19 04:55:11 +00:00