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async_read_at (4 of 4 overloads)

Start an asynchronous operation to read a certain amount of data at the specified offset.

template<
    typename AsyncRandomAccessReadDevice,
    typename Allocator,
    typename CompletionCondition,
    typename ReadToken = default_completion_token_t<        typename AsyncRandomAccessReadDevice::executor_type>>
DEDUCED async_read_at(
    AsyncRandomAccessReadDevice & d,
    uint64_t offset,
    basic_streambuf< Allocator > & b,
    CompletionCondition completion_condition,
    ReadToken && token = default_completion_token_t< typename AsyncRandomAccessReadDevice::executor_type >());

This function is used to asynchronously read a certain number of bytes of data from a random access device at the specified offset. It is an initiating function for an asynchronous operation, and always returns immediately. The asynchronous operation will continue until one of the following conditions is true:

This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the device's async_read_some_at function.

Parameters

d

The device from which the data is to be read. The type must support the AsyncRandomAccessReadDevice concept.

offset

The offset at which the data will be read.

b

A basic_streambuf object into which the data will be read. Ownership of the streambuf is retained by the caller, which must guarantee that it remains valid until the completion handler is called.

completion_condition

The function object to be called to determine whether the read operation is complete. The signature of the function object must be:

std::size_t completion_condition(
  // Result of latest async_read_some_at operation.
  const boost::system::error_code& error,

  // Number of bytes transferred so far.
  std::size_t bytes_transferred
);

A return value of 0 indicates that the read operation is complete. A non-zero return value indicates the maximum number of bytes to be read on the next call to the device's async_read_some_at function.

token

The completion token that will be used to produce a completion handler, which will be called when the read completes. Potential completion tokens include use_future, use_awaitable, yield_context, or a function object with the correct completion signature. The function signature of the completion handler must be:

void handler(
  // Result of operation.
  const boost::system::error_code& error,

  // Number of bytes copied into the buffers. If an error
  // occurred, this will be the number of bytes successfully
  // transferred prior to the error.
  std::size_t bytes_transferred
);

Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or not, the completion handler will not be invoked from within this function. On immediate completion, invocation of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using post.

Completion Signature
void(boost::system::error_code, std::size_t)
Per-Operation Cancellation

This asynchronous operation supports cancellation for the following cancellation_type values:

if they are also supported by the AsyncRandomAccessReadDevice type's async_read_some_at operation.


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