Does anyone have a good pointer to examples which use futures from the Boost thread library with Boost ASIO? I have an existing asynchronous library which uses callback function
It is difficult to provide a concise solution without understanding the interactions with the existing asynchronous library. Nevertheless, this answer uses Boost.Future and Boost.Asio to implement an Active Object pattern. When creating a future, consider examining the existing asynchronous library to determine which approach is more appropriate:
future
. This functor can be executed within the context of Boost.Asio io_service
. Some additional level of wrapping may be required to integrate with the existing asynchronous library, as well as work around rvalue semantics. Consider using this approach if the current function calls already return the value.promise
as an argument, and populate it within the function. The promise
would be bound to the handler that is provided to Boost.Asio io_service
. As with boost::packaged_task
, it may require an additional level of wrapping to deal with rvalue semantics.Finally, Boost.Asio 1.54 (currently in beta), provides first-class support for C++ futures. Here is the official example. Even if you are unable to currently use 1.54 beta, it may be beneficial to examine the interface and implementation.
Can you please look at this example:
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_61_0/doc/html/boost_asio/example/cpp11/futures/daytime_client.cpp
It shows how to use std::future
with boost asio.
The key point is to include file use_future.hpp
:
#include <boost/asio/use_future.hpp>
Then you can write code like that:
std::future<std::size_t> my_future =
my_socket.async_read_some(my_buffer, boost::asio::use_future);
If you need to use boost::future
then I'd suggest to implement another variant, similar to boost::asio::use_future
.
The file use_future.hpp
is a good example for that.