ACE
6.1.0
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Abstract base class for all the concrete implementation classes that provide different implementations for the ACE_Asynch_Write_Dgram class. More...
#include <Asynch_IO_Impl.h>
Public Member Functions | |
virtual | ~ACE_Asynch_Write_Dgram_Impl (void) |
virtual ssize_t | send (ACE_Message_Block *message_block, size_t &number_of_bytes_sent, int flags, const ACE_Addr &addr, const void *act, int priority, int signal_number)=0 |
Protected Member Functions | |
ACE_Asynch_Write_Dgram_Impl (void) | |
Do-nothing constructor. |
Abstract base class for all the concrete implementation classes that provide different implementations for the ACE_Asynch_Write_Dgram class.
ACE_Asynch_Write_Dgram_Impl::~ACE_Asynch_Write_Dgram_Impl | ( | void | ) | [virtual] |
ACE_Asynch_Write_Dgram_Impl::ACE_Asynch_Write_Dgram_Impl | ( | void | ) | [protected] |
Do-nothing constructor.
virtual ssize_t ACE_Asynch_Write_Dgram_Impl::send | ( | ACE_Message_Block * | message_block, |
size_t & | number_of_bytes_sent, | ||
int | flags, | ||
const ACE_Addr & | addr, | ||
const void * | act, | ||
int | priority, | ||
int | signal_number | ||
) | [pure virtual] |
This starts off an asynchronous send. Upto <message_block->total_length()> will be sent. message_block's <rd_ptr> will be updated to reflect the sent bytes if the send operation is successful completed. Return code of 1 means immediate success and <number_of_bytes_sent> is updated to number of bytes sent. The <ACE_Handler::handle_write_dgram> method will still be called. Return code of 0 means the IO will complete proactively. Return code of -1 means there was an error, use errno to get the error code.
Scatter/gather is supported on WIN32 by using the <message_block->cont()> method. Up to ACE_IOV_MAX message_block's are supported. Upto <message_block->length()> bytes will be sent from each <message block>=""> for a total of <message_block->total_length()> bytes. All message_block's <rd_ptr>'s will be updated to reflect the bytes sent from each message_block.
Priority of the operation is specified by priority. On POSIX4-Unix, this is supported. Works like <nice> in Unix. Negative values are not allowed. 0 means priority of the operation same as the process priority. 1 means priority of the operation is one less than process. And so forth. On Win32, this argument is a no-op. signal_number is the POSIX4 real-time signal number to be used for the operation. signal_number ranges from ACE_SIGRTMIN to ACE_SIGRTMAX. This argument is a no-op on non-POSIX4 systems.
Implemented in ACE_POSIX_Asynch_Write_Dgram.