[/ / Copyright (c) 2003-2010 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com) / / Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying / file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) /] [section:examples Examples] [heading Allocation] This example shows how to customise the allocation of memory associated with asynchronous operations. * [@boost_asio/example/allocation/server.cpp] [heading Buffers] This example demonstrates how to create reference counted buffers that can be used with socket read and write operations. * [@boost_asio/example/buffers/reference_counted.cpp] [heading Chat] This example implements a chat server and client. The programs use a custom protocol with a fixed length message header and variable length message body. * [@boost_asio/example/chat/chat_message.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/chat/chat_client.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/chat/chat_server.cpp] The following POSIX-specific chat client demonstrates how to use the [link boost_asio.reference.posix__stream_descriptor posix::stream_descriptor] class to perform console input and output. * [@boost_asio/example/chat/posix_chat_client.cpp] [heading Echo] A collection of simple clients and servers, showing the use of both synchronous and asynchronous operations. * [@boost_asio/example/echo/async_tcp_echo_server.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/echo/async_udp_echo_server.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/echo/blocking_tcp_echo_client.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/echo/blocking_tcp_echo_server.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/echo/blocking_udp_echo_client.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/echo/blocking_udp_echo_server.cpp] [heading HTTP Client] Example programs implementing simple HTTP 1.0 clients. These examples show how to use the [link boost_asio.reference.read_until read_until] and [link boost_asio.reference.async_read_until async_read_until] functions. * [@boost_asio/example/http/client/sync_client.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/client/async_client.cpp] [heading HTTP Server] This example illustrates the use of asio in a simple single-threaded server implementation of HTTP 1.0. It demonstrates how to perform a clean shutdown by cancelling all outstanding asynchronous operations. * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/connection.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/connection.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/connection_manager.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/connection_manager.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/header.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/mime_types.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/mime_types.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/posix_main.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/reply.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/reply.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/request.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/request_handler.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/request_handler.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/request_parser.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/request_parser.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/server.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/server.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server/win_main.cpp] [heading HTTP Server 2] An HTTP server using an io_service-per-CPU design. * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/connection.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/connection.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/header.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/io_service_pool.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/io_service_pool.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/mime_types.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/mime_types.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/posix_main.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/reply.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/reply.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/request.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/request_handler.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/request_handler.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/request_parser.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/request_parser.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/server.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/server.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server2/win_main.cpp] [heading HTTP Server 3] An HTTP server using a single io_service and a thread pool calling `io_service::run()`. * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/connection.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/connection.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/header.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/mime_types.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/mime_types.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/posix_main.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/reply.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/reply.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/request.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/request_handler.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/request_handler.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/request_parser.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/request_parser.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/server.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/server.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server3/win_main.cpp] [heading HTTP Server 4] A single-threaded HTTP server implemented using stackless coroutines. * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/coroutine.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/file_handler.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/file_handler.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/header.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/mime_types.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/mime_types.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/posix_main.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/reply.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/reply.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/request.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/request_parser.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/request_parser.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/server.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/server.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/unyield.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/win_main.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/http/server4/yield.hpp] [heading ICMP] This example shows how to use raw sockets with ICMP to ping a remote host. * [@boost_asio/example/icmp/ping.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/icmp/ipv4_header.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/icmp/icmp_header.hpp] [heading Invocation] This example shows how to customise handler invocation. Completion handlers are added to a priority queue rather than executed immediately. * [@boost_asio/example/invocation/prioritised_handlers.cpp] [heading Iostreams] Two examples showing how to use [link boost_asio.reference.ip__tcp.iostream ip::tcp::iostream]. * [@boost_asio/example/iostreams/daytime_client.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/iostreams/daytime_server.cpp] [heading Multicast] An example showing the use of multicast to transmit packets to a group of subscribers. * [@boost_asio/example/multicast/receiver.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/multicast/sender.cpp] [heading Serialization] This example shows how Boost.Serialization can be used with asio to encode and decode structures for transmission over a socket. * [@boost_asio/example/serialization/client.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/serialization/connection.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/serialization/server.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/serialization/stock.hpp] [heading Services] This example demonstrates how to integrate custom functionality (in this case, for logging) into asio's [link boost_asio.reference.io_service io_service], and how to use a custom service with [link boost_asio.reference.basic_stream_socket basic_stream_socket<>]. * [@boost_asio/example/services/basic_logger.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/services/daytime_client.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/services/logger.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/services/logger_service.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/services/logger_service.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/services/stream_socket_service.hpp] [heading SOCKS 4] Example client program implementing the SOCKS 4 protocol for communication via a proxy. * [@boost_asio/example/socks4/sync_client.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/socks4/socks4.hpp] [heading SSL] Example client and server programs showing the use of the [link boost_asio.reference.ssl__stream ssl::stream<>] template with asynchronous operations. * [@boost_asio/example/ssl/client.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/ssl/server.cpp] [heading Timeouts] A collection of examples showing how to cancel long running asynchronous operations after a period of time. * [@boost_asio/example/timeouts/accept_timeout.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/timeouts/connect_timeout.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/timeouts/datagram_receive_timeout.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/timeouts/stream_receive_timeout.cpp] [heading Timers] Examples showing how to customise deadline_timer using different time types. * [@boost_asio/example/timers/tick_count_timer.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/timers/time_t_timer.cpp] [heading Porthopper] Example illustrating mixed synchronous and asynchronous operations, and how to use Boost.Lambda with Boost.Asio. * [@boost_asio/example/porthopper/protocol.hpp] * [@boost_asio/example/porthopper/client.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/porthopper/server.cpp] [heading Nonblocking] Example demonstrating reactor-style operations for integrating a third-party library that wants to perform the I/O operations itself. * [@boost_asio/example/nonblocking/third_party_lib.cpp] [heading UNIX Domain Sockets] Examples showing how to use UNIX domain (local) sockets. * [@boost_asio/example/local/connect_pair.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/local/stream_server.cpp] * [@boost_asio/example/local/stream_client.cpp] [heading Windows] An example showing how to use the Windows-specific function `TransmitFile` with Boost.Asio. * [@boost_asio/example/windows/transmit_file.cpp] [endsect]