I am implementing some asio operations using boost, I've encountered an interface problem, whom which I am not receiving 'handlers' in initialization, but right after,
This forces me to write a 'busy' loop, what I'd like to do is have the io_service run even without having at least 1 handler, is it possible? what is the way to handle this? do a wait on handlers on the service? this is my code..
/** : */
void Run () { while(true) {m_srv.run(); Sleep(1);} } // once 1 handler is inside service, thread will not be in busy loop
private: // members:
io_service m_srv;
Any suggestions? thanks
This is the code problem: (m_drv is a task that operates boost::thread(io_service::run..))
class App : public Base::Application
{
public:
/** : */
App(char* name, char* id) : Application(name, id), m_drv("NetTask"), m_worker("Worker"), m_acceptor(m_worker, Drv(), &OnAccept, 4567)
{
m_acceptor.Accept(Drv());
}
/** : */
inline DriverImp& Drv() { return static_cast<DriverImp&>(m_drv.Imp());}
/** : */
inline Reactor& Worker() { return m_worker; }
public:
APTR(Socket) m_sock;
private: // members:
Driver m_drv;
Reactor m_worker;
Acceptor m_acceptor;
};
You need to use io_service::work:
boost::asio::io_service service;
boost::asio::io_service::work work( service );
Note: in destructor the work
object notifies the service
that the work is complete and io_service::run()
may return.