I've read all the manual, all the tutorials, all the example and I don't want that someone make the job for me.
I came from java world, where all is documented, all is explained in detail...
I thought that a mailing list was a place where obtain help, especially if the question are detailed (I don't ask "make something for me. stop.").
I think your answer is rude, so reserve the expression RTFM for other people.
Da: "Viatcheslav.Sysoltsev@h-d-gmbh.de" <Viatcheslav.Sysoltsev@h-d-gmbh.de>
A:
boost-users@lists.boost.org
Inviato: Ven 4 marzo 2011, 09:29:41
Oggetto: Re: [Boost-users] acceptor listen
On Fri, 04 Mar 2011 08:26:15 +0100, Marco Piacentini <
marcopiacenta@yahoo.it> wrote:
> 1)Hi guys...I've seen the tutorial and the example, but I don't understand why
> the function listen() of the acceptor is never called...despite that new
> connections arrived...how is it possible?
The examples from boost page don't work for you? If they do, there is obviously something there that you forgotten in your code.
> 2)By the following instructions, I create a socket(a connection socket?????or a
> listening socket???) and then pass it at the acceptor
>
>
tcp::socket sock (ioserv);
> acceptor.accept(sock);
>
> 3)Now, how can I obtain the other socket(connection or listening dependind on
> the previous question)?
> In C, I simply use the socket descriptors which are passed as arguments to the
> various functions (listen, bind, accept) and these functions return in some
> cases another socket descriptor.
> Then these descriptors are used to closed the different sockets.
> Here, with boost, I don't know how make that.
> Please help me.
> Thanks..
You are having problems with *basic things*, do ***RTFM*** end experiment. Nobody should do your job for you.
--Slava
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