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Typedef for the typical usage of a readable pipe.
typedef basic_readable_pipe readable_pipe;
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Description |
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Rebinds the pipe type to another executor. |
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The type of the executor associated with the object. |
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A basic_readable_pipe is always the lowest layer. |
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The native representation of a pipe. |
Name |
Description |
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Assign an existing native pipe to the pipe. |
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Start an asynchronous read. |
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basic_readable_pipe [constructor] |
Construct a basic_readable_pipe without opening it. |
Cancel all asynchronous operations associated with the pipe. |
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Close the pipe. |
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Get the executor associated with the object. |
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Determine whether the pipe is open. |
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Get a reference to the lowest layer. |
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Get the native pipe representation. |
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Move-assign a basic_readable_pipe from another. |
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Read some data from the pipe. |
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Release ownership of the underlying native pipe. |
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~basic_readable_pipe [destructor] |
Destroys the pipe. |
The basic_readable_pipe
class provides
a wrapper over pipe functionality.
Distinct objects: Safe.
Shared objects: Unsafe.
Header: boost/asio/readable_pipe.hpp
Convenience header: boost/asio.hpp