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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Can I implement asynchronous and non-blocking socket IO with boost.asio on LINUX?
From: Journeyer J. Joh (oosaprogrammer_at_[hidden])
Date: 2013-04-14 10:36:39


Hi Igor R and Marat Abrarov and people on this list,

I am sorry for giving you a feeling of being abused by my question.
Maybe I did abuse in a certain point of view.
And I know what RTFM is.. TT

I have no experience of using or studying boost.
I have many interest about boost especially about asio.
Yes I didn't read many manuals.
I wanted to ask questions promptly.

I am sorry.... really.
And thank you for providing me good urls.

Sincerely
Journeyer J. Joh

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2013/4/14 Marat Abrarov <abrarov_at_[hidden]>

> > I think this implementation looks similar to ACE. The proactor
> > implementation varies depends on platforms. ACE uses native asynch IO
> > features for Windows, Solaris but not for LINUX.
> > I wanted to know if boost.asio implements asynch IO for LINUX not like
> > ACE.
>
> RTFM?
>
> http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_53_0/doc/html/boost_asio/overview/implementa
> tion.html
>
> > Then does proactor of boost.asio on LINUX work well? If it is portable I
> > guess it should though.
> >
> > Do people use proactor of boost.asio on LINUX?
>
> http://think-async.com/Asio/WhoIsUsingAsio
>
> As far as I know, the best performance at Linux can be achieved using
> "io_service-per-CPU design":
>
> http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_53_0/doc/html/boost_asio/examples.html#boost
> _asio.examples.http_server_2
>
> Regards,
> Marat Abrarov.
>
>
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