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Coding Standards
Establishes a connection by trying each endpoint in a sequence asynchronously.
template< class EndpointSequence, class RangeConnectHandler = net::default_completion_token_t<executor_type>> DEDUCED async_connect( EndpointSequence const& endpoints, RangeConnectHandler&& handler = net::default_completion_token_t< executor_type >{});
This function attempts to connect the stream to one of a sequence of
endpoints by trying each endpoint until a connection is successfully
established. The underlying socket is automatically opened if needed.
An automatically opened socket is not returned to the closed state upon
failure. The algorithm, known as a composed asynchronous operation,
is implemented in terms of calls to the underlying socket's async_connect
function. If the timeout
timer expires while the operation is outstanding, the current connection
attempt will be canceled and the completion handler will be invoked with
the error error::timeout
.
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A sequence of endpoints. This this object must meet the requirements of EndpointSequence. |
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The completion handler to invoke when the operation completes. The implementation takes ownership of the handler by performing a decay-copy. The equivalent function signature of the handler must be: void handler( // Result of operation. if the sequence is empty, set to // net::error::not_found. Otherwise, contains the // error from the last connection attempt. error_code const & error, // On success, the successfully connected endpoint. // Otherwise, a default-constructed endpoint. typename Protocol::endpoint const & endpoint );
If the handler has an associated immediate executor, an immediate
completion will be dispatched to it. Otherwise, the handler
will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation of
the handler will be performed by dispatching to the immediate
executor. If no immediate executor is specified, this is equivalent
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This asynchronous operation supports cancellation for the following net::cancellation_type values:
net::cancellation_type::terminal
net::cancellation_type::partial
net::cancellation_type::total
if they are also supported by the socket's async_connect
operation.