Yes, I am agree with your suggestion. Asio documentation should be updated. Several users are having good examples that can be added to documentation.
-Rahul
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From: Cliff Green
To: boost-users@lists.boost.org
Sent: Sunday, 1 February, 2009 11:33:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Transferring files across a network.
From: "Andrew Maclean"
Thanks for that I forgot about it!
No problem! It might be that every commonly used C++ compiler has sizeof(boost::array) == sizeof(char[N]), but unless there's a guarantee I'm missing, I could see an odd compiler that pads or aligns in some strange fashion, causing rare and hard-to-diagnose errors. Definitely you're good with (boost::array).size() == sizeof(char[N]).
Thanks for the example code - it would be good to add it (and others) to the Asio docs.
Speaking of which, I know Chris K has been busy (or in poor health?) and mostly unavailable for a while - I wonder if he wouldn't mind granting someone edit access to the Asio source for documentation purposes (or minor bug fixes). There's been a wealth of knowledge shared through the Boost and Asio mail lists, such as serial IO examples and run / poll / work service explanations.
Cliff
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