Abstract base class for all the concrete implementation classes that provide different implementations for the ACE_Asynch_Write_File.
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#include <Asynch_IO_Impl.h>
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virtual | ~ACE_Asynch_Write_File_Impl ()=default |
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virtual int | write (ACE_Message_Block &message_block, size_t bytes_to_write, u_long offset, u_long offset_high, const void *act, int priority, int signal_number)=0 |
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virtual int | writev (ACE_Message_Block &message_block, size_t bytes_to_write, u_long offset, u_long offset_high, const void *act, int priority, int signal_number)=0 |
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virtual int | write (ACE_Message_Block &message_block, size_t bytes_to_write, const void *act, int priority, int signal_number)=0 |
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virtual int | writev (ACE_Message_Block &message_block, size_t bytes_to_write, const void *act, int priority, int signal_number)=0 |
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virtual | ~ACE_Asynch_Write_Stream_Impl ()=default |
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virtual | ~ACE_Asynch_Operation_Impl ()=default |
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virtual int | open (const ACE_Handler::Proxy_Ptr &handler_proxy, ACE_HANDLE handle, const void *completion_key, ACE_Proactor *proactor)=0 |
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virtual int | cancel ()=0 |
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virtual ACE_Proactor * | proactor () const =0 |
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Abstract base class for all the concrete implementation classes that provide different implementations for the ACE_Asynch_Write_File.
◆ ~ACE_Asynch_Write_File_Impl()
virtual ACE_Asynch_Write_File_Impl::~ACE_Asynch_Write_File_Impl |
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◆ ACE_Asynch_Write_File_Impl()
ACE_Asynch_Write_File_Impl::ACE_Asynch_Write_File_Impl |
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◆ write() [1/2]
◆ write() [2/2]
This starts off an asynchronous write. Upto bytes_to_write will be write and stored in the message_block. The write will start at offset from the beginning of the file.
Implemented in ACE_POSIX_Asynch_Write_File.
◆ writev() [1/2]
Same as above but with gather support, through chaining of composite message blocks using the continuation field.
Implements ACE_Asynch_Write_Stream_Impl.
◆ writev() [2/2]
Same as above but with gather support, through chaining of composite message blocks using the continuation field.
- Note
- In win32 Each data block payload must be at least the size of a system memory page and must be aligned on a system memory page size boundary
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: