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Subject: [boost] Boost.Asio asio::basic_socket_acceptor
From: Joshua Pedrick (joshua.pedrick_at_[hidden])
Date: 2009-03-09 17:02:38
I'm trying to write an application that can simply switch between
using local stream sockets and tcp stream sockets. I successfully
implemented this behavior with BSD sockets in Linux, but
it seems the class hierarchy in boost::asio makes this behavior
awkward, since asio::basic_socket_acceptor template requires a
protocol type, but there is so base class for protocols. I'm wondering
if there is a reason for this or if it could possibly be changed?
Basically, I have a client/server library for distributed processing,
which in some cases, I wish to run using local sockets and other times
run using TCP sockets. I was hoping Boost Asio could make the solution
a little more elegant/clean, but at the moment I can't find an elegant
manner to do this.
I'd be glad to do all the work for this, provided some guidance, but I
basically don't want to build my application on a custom version of
boost::asio, which won't improve with the main version. So if this
can't be changed, I just won't use asio, but if it can, I'll go ahead
and take the time to implement the changes