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Boost.Asio
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0.0 | 8.6 | |
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zab
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What are coroutines even for?
We probably won’t see any ROI until some libraries mature further and become more standardised. Here’s my library I’m writing to learn and generally improve my programming: ZAB. It may give you some ideas.
- Are there any benchmarks comparing C++ coroutines with std::threads?
- ZAB - A coroutine-enabled asynchronous framework.
Boost.Asio
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How to synchronize access to application data in multithreaded asio?
Indeed looks like it, strand_executor_service.hpp is using a Mutex internally (otherwise it wouldn't make sense to me).
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how do i include header only libraries to my project.
as a side note, Asio is also released as an independent library without the boost stuff https://think-async.com/Asio/
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Any recommendations to use instead of Asio now that standalone version is dead?
Now that vinniefalco is going to kill off the asio standalone (see deprecate standalone ) and only support boost what would people then recommend to switch over to.
- Not young programmer wants to find source to liquidate gap in modern C++ knowledge.
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LumoclastFW 10 - Networking System
The ASIO framework can be found at https://think-async.com/Asio/ and the relevant license for its use is included in the GitHub repository in the Vendor/licenses directory.
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C++ 2D Game Development Stream 12 Notes
The library is found at https://think-async.com/Asio/.
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Multiplayer Networking Solutions
Asio Extracted from the much bigger Boost C++ library, it's apparently a really good networking library. As a bonus it also handles async / threads. Here's a really good video tutorial by OneLoneCoder
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My experience with C++ 20 coroutines
Yes: https://github.com/chriskohlhoff/asio/blob/master/asio/include/asio/coroutine.hpp
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Can anybody recommend a good place to gig hire software engineers?
Here's the main contributor to Asio. I looked at Asio's repository and this was the first guy.
- Ask HN: What are some examples of elegant software?
What are some alternatives?
asyncio - asyncio is a c++20 library to write concurrent code using the async/await syntax.
libuv - Cross-platform asynchronous I/O
libevent - Event notification library
packio - An asynchronous msgpack-RPC and JSON-RPC library built on top of Boost.Asio.
C++ Actor Framework - An Open Source Implementation of the Actor Model in C++
lev - Lightweight C++ wrapper for LibEvent 2 API
POCO - The POCO C++ Libraries are powerful cross-platform C++ libraries for building network- and internet-based applications that run on desktop, server, mobile, IoT, and embedded systems.
uvw - Header-only, event based, tiny and easy to use libuv wrapper in modern C++ - now available as also shared/static library!
Oat++ - 🌱Light and powerful C++ web framework for highly scalable and resource-efficient web application. It's zero-dependency and easy-portable.
libev - Full-featured high-performance event loop loosely modelled after libevent