I have just modified the code so it directly reads from the file and
writes to the file instead of into an iostream object. Much faster.
So if someone is adding examples to the ASIO docs, I wil be glad to
send them the examples.
Regards
Andrew
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 5:03 AM, Cliff Green
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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