Thanks! Working like a charm now.
David E. Narváez
> Thanks for the answer, but all examples I see in the documentation usingI don't see in your code snippet where you intend to perform
> io_service:::run() are using an async-read/async-write model. How would
> io_service::run() fit in my sync-read/async-write model? Or is it impossible
> to do async-write if using async-read?
sync.read. Anyway, there's no technical limitation to use both
sync.read and async.write - for example, you can call sync.read in
handle_write, and it will work. As for io_service::run, you can place
it just before "return" in Server::run.
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