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/ Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com)
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/ Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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/ file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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/]
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[section:using Using Boost.Asio]
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[heading Supported Platforms]
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The following platforms and compilers have been tested:
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* Win32 and Win64 using Visual C++ 7.1 and Visual C++ 8.0.
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* Win32 using MinGW.
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* Win32 using Cygwin. (`__USE_W32_SOCKETS` must be defined.)
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* Linux (2.4 or 2.6 kernels) using g++ 3.3 or later.
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* Solaris using g++ 3.3 or later.
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* Mac OS X 10.4 using g++ 3.3 or later.
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The following platforms may also work:
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* AIX 5.3 using XL C/C++ v9.
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* HP-UX 11i v3 using patched aC++ A.06.14.
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* QNX Neutrino 6.3 using g++ 3.3 or later.
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* Solaris using Sun Studio 11 or later.
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* Tru64 v5.1 using Compaq C++ v7.1.
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* Win32 using Borland C++ 5.9.2
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[heading Dependencies]
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The following libraries must be available in order to link programs that use
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Boost.Asio:
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* Boost.System for the `boost::system::error_code` and
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`boost::system::system_error` classes.
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* Boost.Regex (optional) if you use any of the [link
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boost_asio.reference.read_until `read_until()`] or [link
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boost_asio.reference.async_read_until `async_read_until()`] overloads that take
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a `boost::regex` parameter.
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* [@http://www.openssl.org OpenSSL] (optional) if you use Boost.Asio's SSL
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support.
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Furthermore, some of the examples also require the Boost.Thread,
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Boost.Date_Time or Boost.Serialization libraries.
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[note With MSVC or Borland C++ you may want to add `-DBOOST_DATE_TIME_NO_LIB`
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and `-DBOOST_REGEX_NO_LIB` to your project settings to disable autolinking of
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the Boost.Date_Time and Boost.Regex libraries respectively. Alternatively, you
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may choose to build these libraries and link to them.]
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[heading Building Boost Libraries]
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You may build the subset of Boost libraries required to use Boost.Asio and its
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examples by running the following command from the root of the Boost download
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package:
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[pre
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bjam --with-system --with-thread --with-date_time --with-regex --with-serialization stage
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]
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This assumes that you have already built `bjam`. Consult the Boost.Build
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documentation for more details.
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[/
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[heading Compiling Programs With Boost.Asio]
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Consider the following minimal Boost.Asio program [^simple.cpp]:
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#include <boost/asio.hpp>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <ostream>
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int main()
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{
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boost::asio::ip::tcp::iostream s("www.boost.org", "http");
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s << "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n";
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s << "Host: www.boost.org\r\n";
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s << "\r\n" << std::flush;
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std::cout << s.rdbuf();
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return 0;
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}
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The following compiler commands may be used to build the program (note that the
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name of the `boost_system` library may vary depending on the compiler version):
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[table
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[
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[OS]
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[Compiler]
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[Command]
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]
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[
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[FreeBSD]
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[g++]
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[[^g++ -I['boost_root] -pthread simple.cpp -L['boost_root]/stage/lib -lboost_system-gcc]]
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]
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[
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[Linux]
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[g++]
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[[^g++ -I['boost_root] -pthread simple.cpp -L['boost_root]/stage/lib -lboost_system-gcc41]]
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]
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[
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[Mac OS X]
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[g++]
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[[^g++ -I['boost_root] simple.cpp -L['boost_root]/stage/lib -lboost_system]]
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]
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[
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[Solaris]
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[g++]
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[[^g++ -I['boost_root] simple.cpp -L['boost_root]/stage/lib -lboost_system -lsocket -lnsl -lpthread]]
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]
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[
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[Windows]
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[MSVC 7.1]
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[[^cl /EHsc /GR /MT -I['boost_root] /D_WIN32_WINNT=0x500 simple.cpp /link /libpath:['boost_root]/stage/lib]]
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]
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[
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[Windows]
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[MSVC 8.0]
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[[^cl /EHsc /GR /MT /I['boost_root] /D_WIN32_WINNT=0x500 simple.cpp /link /libpath:['boost_root]/stage/lib]]
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]
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]
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]
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[heading Macros]
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The macros listed in the table below may be used to control the behaviour of
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Boost.Asio.
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[table
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[[Macro][Description]]
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[
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[`BOOST_ASIO_ENABLE_BUFFER_DEBUGGING`]
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[
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Enables Boost.Asio's buffer debugging support, which can help identify when
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invalid buffers are used in read or write operations (e.g. if a
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std::string object being written is destroyed before the write operation
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completes).
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When using Microsoft Visual C++, this macro is defined automatically if
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the compiler's iterator debugging support is enabled, unless
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`BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_BUFFER_DEBUGGING` has been defined.
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When using g++, this macro is defined automatically if standard library
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debugging is enabled (`_GLIBCXX_DEBUG` is defined), unless
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`BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_BUFFER_DEBUGGING` has been defined.
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]
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]
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[
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[`BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_BUFFER_DEBUGGING`]
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[
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Explictly disables Boost.Asio's buffer debugging support.
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]
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]
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[
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[`BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_DEV_POLL`]
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[
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Explicitly disables [^/dev/poll] support on Solaris, forcing the use of
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a `select`-based implementation.
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]
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]
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[
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[`BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_EPOLL`]
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[
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Explicitly disables `epoll` support on Linux, forcing the use of a
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`select`-based implementation.
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]
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]
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[
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[`BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_KQUEUE`]
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[
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Explicitly disables `kqueue` support on Mac OS X and BSD variants,
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forcing the use of a `select`-based implementation.
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]
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]
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[
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[`BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_IOCP`]
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[
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Explicitly disables I/O completion ports support on Windows, forcing the
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use of a `select`-based implementation.
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]
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]
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[
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[`BOOST_ASIO_NO_WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN`]
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[
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By default, Boost.Asio will automatically define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` when
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compiling for Windows, to minimise the number of Windows SDK header files
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and features that are included. The presence of
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`BOOST_ASIO_NO_WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` prevents `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` from
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being defined.
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]
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]
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[
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[`BOOST_ASIO_NO_DEFAULT_LINKED_LIBS`]
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[
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When compiling for Windows using Microsoft Visual C++ or Borland C++, Boost.Asio
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will automatically link in the necessary Windows SDK libraries for sockets
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support (i.e. [^ws2_32.lib] and [^mswsock.lib], or [^ws2.lib] when
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building for Windows CE). The `BOOST_ASIO_NO_DEFAULT_LINKED_LIBS` macro
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prevents these libraries from being linked.
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]
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]
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[
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[`BOOST_ASIO_SOCKET_STREAMBUF_MAX_ARITY`]
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[
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Determines the maximum number of arguments that may be passed to the
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`basic_socket_streambuf` class template's `connect` member function.
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Defaults to 5.
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]
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]
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[
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[`BOOST_ASIO_SOCKET_IOSTREAM_MAX_ARITY`]
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[
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Determines the maximum number of arguments that may be passed to the
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`basic_socket_iostream` class template's constructor and `connect` member
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function. Defaults to 5.
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]
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]
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[
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[`BOOST_ASIO_ENABLE_CANCELIO`]
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[
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Enables use of the `CancelIo` function on older versions of Windows. If
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not enabled, calls to `cancel()` on a socket object will always fail with
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`asio::error::operation_not_supported` when run on Windows XP, Windows
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Server 2003, and earlier versions of Windows. When running on Windows
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Vista, Windows Server 2008, and later, the `CancelIoEx` function is
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always used.
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The `CancelIo` function has two issues that should be considered before
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enabling its use:
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* It will only cancel asynchronous operations that were initiated in the
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current thread.
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* It can appear to complete without error, but the request
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to cancel the unfinished operations may be silently ignored by the
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operating system. Whether it works or not seems to depend on the
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drivers that are installed.
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For portable cancellation, consider using one of the following
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alternatives:
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* Disable asio's I/O completion port backend by defining
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BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_IOCP.
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* Use the socket object's close() function to simultaneously
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cancel the outstanding operations and close the socket.
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]
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]
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]
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[endsect]
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