A descriptor is always the lowest layer.
typedef basic_descriptor lowest_layer_type;
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Rebinds the descriptor type to another executor. |
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IO control command to get the amount of data that can be read without blocking. |
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The type of the executor associated with the object. |
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A descriptor is always the lowest layer. |
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The native representation of a descriptor. |
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Wait types. |
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Assign an existing native descriptor to the descriptor. |
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Asynchronously wait for the descriptor to become ready to read, ready to write, or to have pending error conditions. |
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basic_descriptor [constructor] |
Construct a descriptor without opening it. |
Cancel all asynchronous operations associated with the descriptor. |
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Close the descriptor. |
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Get the executor associated with the object. |
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Perform an IO control command on the descriptor. |
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Determine whether the descriptor is open. |
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Get a reference to the lowest layer. |
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Get the native descriptor representation. |
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Gets the non-blocking mode of the native descriptor implementation.
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Gets the non-blocking mode of the descriptor. |
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Move-assign a descriptor from another. |
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Release ownership of the native descriptor implementation. |
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Wait for the descriptor to become ready to read, ready to write, or to have pending error conditions. |
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~basic_descriptor [destructor] |
Protected destructor to prevent deletion through this type. |
The posix::basic_descriptor
class template
provides the ability to wrap a POSIX descriptor.
Distinct objects: Safe.
Shared objects: Unsafe.
Header: asio/posix/basic_descriptor.hpp
Convenience header: asio.hpp