Hello, I did not find a streams implementation for sockets. Is such being developed? Thanks, Jeff
grahamspam@earthlink.net wrote:
Hello,
I did not find a streams implementation for sockets. Is such being developed?
It's been accepted and will be in 1.35 http://asio.sourceforge.net/ Jeff
why it will be accepted in 1.35 instead of 1.34??? why we will have to wait for one more(?) year??? thanks
Hi george
On 1/27/07, george
why it will be accepted in 1.35 instead of 1.34??? why we will have to wait for one more(?) year???
thanks
You'll have to wait for it to be distributed with boost (I assume the wait is because it was accepted so 'soon' before the boost 1.34 release) but as far as I can tell it's working fine, just use the link in the previous email to get it. Alternatively, the next release (of asio) seems to be soon and that's even in the boost namespace, so copying the directories into the boost distribution is all you need to do. HTH, Darren
I am using ASIO at the moment and I think it's a shame such a great lib to have to wait for so long to be part of the 'official' boost distribution... Asio was accepted six++ months ago...
On 1/27/07, george
I am using ASIO at the moment and I think it's a shame such a great lib to have to wait for so long to be part of the 'official' boost distribution... Asio was accepted six++ months ago...
I think it would be a shame to rush distribution of a library, which is already available as a separate library, and degrade the integrity of the boost distributions in the process.. My 2 cents.. Regards, Leon Mergen http://www.solatis.com
On 1/29/07, Leon Mergen
On 1/27/07, george
wrote: I am using ASIO at the moment and I think it's a shame such a great lib to
have
to wait for so long to be part of the 'official' boost distribution... Asio was accepted six++ months ago...
I think it would be a shame to rush distribution of a library, which is already available as a separate library, and degrade the integrity of the boost distributions in the process..
Indeed. From what I've seen on the Asio-users mailing list, it's still under fairly active development (mostly bug fixing/compiler workarounds on funny platforms). It's a fantastic piece of work. I can't wait for it to be rolled out with an official Boost release. A libasio package/port would be nice in the meantime though... Richard
My 2 cents..
Regards,
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D Garvey
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george
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grahamspam@earthlink.net
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Jeff Garland
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Leon Mergen
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Richard Dingwall