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Chris@16 1 //
Chris@16 2 // basic_waitable_timer.hpp
Chris@16 3 // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Chris@16 4 //
Chris@101 5 // Copyright (c) 2003-2015 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com)
Chris@16 6 //
Chris@16 7 // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
Chris@16 8 // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
Chris@16 9 //
Chris@16 10
Chris@16 11 #ifndef BOOST_ASIO_BASIC_WAITABLE_TIMER_HPP
Chris@16 12 #define BOOST_ASIO_BASIC_WAITABLE_TIMER_HPP
Chris@16 13
Chris@16 14 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
Chris@16 15 # pragma once
Chris@16 16 #endif // defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
Chris@16 17
Chris@16 18 #include <boost/asio/detail/config.hpp>
Chris@16 19 #include <cstddef>
Chris@16 20 #include <boost/asio/basic_io_object.hpp>
Chris@16 21 #include <boost/asio/detail/handler_type_requirements.hpp>
Chris@16 22 #include <boost/asio/detail/throw_error.hpp>
Chris@16 23 #include <boost/asio/error.hpp>
Chris@16 24 #include <boost/asio/wait_traits.hpp>
Chris@16 25 #include <boost/asio/waitable_timer_service.hpp>
Chris@16 26
Chris@16 27 #include <boost/asio/detail/push_options.hpp>
Chris@16 28
Chris@16 29 namespace boost {
Chris@16 30 namespace asio {
Chris@16 31
Chris@16 32 /// Provides waitable timer functionality.
Chris@16 33 /**
Chris@16 34 * The basic_waitable_timer class template provides the ability to perform a
Chris@16 35 * blocking or asynchronous wait for a timer to expire.
Chris@16 36 *
Chris@16 37 * A waitable timer is always in one of two states: "expired" or "not expired".
Chris@16 38 * If the wait() or async_wait() function is called on an expired timer, the
Chris@16 39 * wait operation will complete immediately.
Chris@16 40 *
Chris@16 41 * Most applications will use one of the boost::asio::steady_timer,
Chris@16 42 * boost::asio::system_timer or boost::asio::high_resolution_timer typedefs.
Chris@16 43 *
Chris@16 44 * @note This waitable timer functionality is for use with the C++11 standard
Chris@16 45 * library's @c &lt;chrono&gt; facility, or with the Boost.Chrono library.
Chris@16 46 *
Chris@16 47 * @par Thread Safety
Chris@16 48 * @e Distinct @e objects: Safe.@n
Chris@16 49 * @e Shared @e objects: Unsafe.
Chris@16 50 *
Chris@16 51 * @par Examples
Chris@16 52 * Performing a blocking wait (C++11):
Chris@16 53 * @code
Chris@16 54 * // Construct a timer without setting an expiry time.
Chris@16 55 * boost::asio::steady_timer timer(io_service);
Chris@16 56 *
Chris@16 57 * // Set an expiry time relative to now.
Chris@16 58 * timer.expires_from_now(std::chrono::seconds(5));
Chris@16 59 *
Chris@16 60 * // Wait for the timer to expire.
Chris@16 61 * timer.wait();
Chris@16 62 * @endcode
Chris@16 63 *
Chris@16 64 * @par
Chris@16 65 * Performing an asynchronous wait (C++11):
Chris@16 66 * @code
Chris@16 67 * void handler(const boost::system::error_code& error)
Chris@16 68 * {
Chris@16 69 * if (!error)
Chris@16 70 * {
Chris@16 71 * // Timer expired.
Chris@16 72 * }
Chris@16 73 * }
Chris@16 74 *
Chris@16 75 * ...
Chris@16 76 *
Chris@16 77 * // Construct a timer with an absolute expiry time.
Chris@16 78 * boost::asio::steady_timer timer(io_service,
Chris@16 79 * std::chrono::steady_clock::now() + std::chrono::seconds(60));
Chris@16 80 *
Chris@16 81 * // Start an asynchronous wait.
Chris@16 82 * timer.async_wait(handler);
Chris@16 83 * @endcode
Chris@16 84 *
Chris@16 85 * @par Changing an active waitable timer's expiry time
Chris@16 86 *
Chris@16 87 * Changing the expiry time of a timer while there are pending asynchronous
Chris@16 88 * waits causes those wait operations to be cancelled. To ensure that the action
Chris@16 89 * associated with the timer is performed only once, use something like this:
Chris@16 90 * used:
Chris@16 91 *
Chris@16 92 * @code
Chris@16 93 * void on_some_event()
Chris@16 94 * {
Chris@16 95 * if (my_timer.expires_from_now(seconds(5)) > 0)
Chris@16 96 * {
Chris@16 97 * // We managed to cancel the timer. Start new asynchronous wait.
Chris@16 98 * my_timer.async_wait(on_timeout);
Chris@16 99 * }
Chris@16 100 * else
Chris@16 101 * {
Chris@16 102 * // Too late, timer has already expired!
Chris@16 103 * }
Chris@16 104 * }
Chris@16 105 *
Chris@16 106 * void on_timeout(const boost::system::error_code& e)
Chris@16 107 * {
Chris@16 108 * if (e != boost::asio::error::operation_aborted)
Chris@16 109 * {
Chris@16 110 * // Timer was not cancelled, take necessary action.
Chris@16 111 * }
Chris@16 112 * }
Chris@16 113 * @endcode
Chris@16 114 *
Chris@16 115 * @li The boost::asio::basic_waitable_timer::expires_from_now() function
Chris@16 116 * cancels any pending asynchronous waits, and returns the number of
Chris@16 117 * asynchronous waits that were cancelled. If it returns 0 then you were too
Chris@16 118 * late and the wait handler has already been executed, or will soon be
Chris@16 119 * executed. If it returns 1 then the wait handler was successfully cancelled.
Chris@16 120 *
Chris@16 121 * @li If a wait handler is cancelled, the boost::system::error_code passed to
Chris@16 122 * it contains the value boost::asio::error::operation_aborted.
Chris@16 123 */
Chris@16 124 template <typename Clock,
Chris@16 125 typename WaitTraits = boost::asio::wait_traits<Clock>,
Chris@16 126 typename WaitableTimerService = waitable_timer_service<Clock, WaitTraits> >
Chris@16 127 class basic_waitable_timer
Chris@16 128 : public basic_io_object<WaitableTimerService>
Chris@16 129 {
Chris@16 130 public:
Chris@16 131 /// The clock type.
Chris@16 132 typedef Clock clock_type;
Chris@16 133
Chris@16 134 /// The duration type of the clock.
Chris@16 135 typedef typename clock_type::duration duration;
Chris@16 136
Chris@16 137 /// The time point type of the clock.
Chris@16 138 typedef typename clock_type::time_point time_point;
Chris@16 139
Chris@16 140 /// The wait traits type.
Chris@16 141 typedef WaitTraits traits_type;
Chris@16 142
Chris@16 143 /// Constructor.
Chris@16 144 /**
Chris@16 145 * This constructor creates a timer without setting an expiry time. The
Chris@16 146 * expires_at() or expires_from_now() functions must be called to set an
Chris@16 147 * expiry time before the timer can be waited on.
Chris@16 148 *
Chris@16 149 * @param io_service The io_service object that the timer will use to dispatch
Chris@16 150 * handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the timer.
Chris@16 151 */
Chris@16 152 explicit basic_waitable_timer(boost::asio::io_service& io_service)
Chris@16 153 : basic_io_object<WaitableTimerService>(io_service)
Chris@16 154 {
Chris@16 155 }
Chris@16 156
Chris@16 157 /// Constructor to set a particular expiry time as an absolute time.
Chris@16 158 /**
Chris@16 159 * This constructor creates a timer and sets the expiry time.
Chris@16 160 *
Chris@16 161 * @param io_service The io_service object that the timer will use to dispatch
Chris@16 162 * handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the timer.
Chris@16 163 *
Chris@16 164 * @param expiry_time The expiry time to be used for the timer, expressed
Chris@16 165 * as an absolute time.
Chris@16 166 */
Chris@16 167 basic_waitable_timer(boost::asio::io_service& io_service,
Chris@16 168 const time_point& expiry_time)
Chris@16 169 : basic_io_object<WaitableTimerService>(io_service)
Chris@16 170 {
Chris@16 171 boost::system::error_code ec;
Chris@16 172 this->service.expires_at(this->implementation, expiry_time, ec);
Chris@16 173 boost::asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "expires_at");
Chris@16 174 }
Chris@16 175
Chris@16 176 /// Constructor to set a particular expiry time relative to now.
Chris@16 177 /**
Chris@16 178 * This constructor creates a timer and sets the expiry time.
Chris@16 179 *
Chris@16 180 * @param io_service The io_service object that the timer will use to dispatch
Chris@16 181 * handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the timer.
Chris@16 182 *
Chris@16 183 * @param expiry_time The expiry time to be used for the timer, relative to
Chris@16 184 * now.
Chris@16 185 */
Chris@16 186 basic_waitable_timer(boost::asio::io_service& io_service,
Chris@16 187 const duration& expiry_time)
Chris@16 188 : basic_io_object<WaitableTimerService>(io_service)
Chris@16 189 {
Chris@16 190 boost::system::error_code ec;
Chris@16 191 this->service.expires_from_now(this->implementation, expiry_time, ec);
Chris@16 192 boost::asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "expires_from_now");
Chris@16 193 }
Chris@16 194
Chris@16 195 /// Cancel any asynchronous operations that are waiting on the timer.
Chris@16 196 /**
Chris@16 197 * This function forces the completion of any pending asynchronous wait
Chris@16 198 * operations against the timer. The handler for each cancelled operation will
Chris@16 199 * be invoked with the boost::asio::error::operation_aborted error code.
Chris@16 200 *
Chris@16 201 * Cancelling the timer does not change the expiry time.
Chris@16 202 *
Chris@16 203 * @return The number of asynchronous operations that were cancelled.
Chris@16 204 *
Chris@16 205 * @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
Chris@16 206 *
Chris@16 207 * @note If the timer has already expired when cancel() is called, then the
Chris@16 208 * handlers for asynchronous wait operations will:
Chris@16 209 *
Chris@16 210 * @li have already been invoked; or
Chris@16 211 *
Chris@16 212 * @li have been queued for invocation in the near future.
Chris@16 213 *
Chris@16 214 * These handlers can no longer be cancelled, and therefore are passed an
Chris@16 215 * error code that indicates the successful completion of the wait operation.
Chris@16 216 */
Chris@16 217 std::size_t cancel()
Chris@16 218 {
Chris@16 219 boost::system::error_code ec;
Chris@16 220 std::size_t s = this->service.cancel(this->implementation, ec);
Chris@16 221 boost::asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "cancel");
Chris@16 222 return s;
Chris@16 223 }
Chris@16 224
Chris@16 225 /// Cancel any asynchronous operations that are waiting on the timer.
Chris@16 226 /**
Chris@16 227 * This function forces the completion of any pending asynchronous wait
Chris@16 228 * operations against the timer. The handler for each cancelled operation will
Chris@16 229 * be invoked with the boost::asio::error::operation_aborted error code.
Chris@16 230 *
Chris@16 231 * Cancelling the timer does not change the expiry time.
Chris@16 232 *
Chris@16 233 * @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
Chris@16 234 *
Chris@16 235 * @return The number of asynchronous operations that were cancelled.
Chris@16 236 *
Chris@16 237 * @note If the timer has already expired when cancel() is called, then the
Chris@16 238 * handlers for asynchronous wait operations will:
Chris@16 239 *
Chris@16 240 * @li have already been invoked; or
Chris@16 241 *
Chris@16 242 * @li have been queued for invocation in the near future.
Chris@16 243 *
Chris@16 244 * These handlers can no longer be cancelled, and therefore are passed an
Chris@16 245 * error code that indicates the successful completion of the wait operation.
Chris@16 246 */
Chris@16 247 std::size_t cancel(boost::system::error_code& ec)
Chris@16 248 {
Chris@16 249 return this->service.cancel(this->implementation, ec);
Chris@16 250 }
Chris@16 251
Chris@16 252 /// Cancels one asynchronous operation that is waiting on the timer.
Chris@16 253 /**
Chris@16 254 * This function forces the completion of one pending asynchronous wait
Chris@16 255 * operation against the timer. Handlers are cancelled in FIFO order. The
Chris@16 256 * handler for the cancelled operation will be invoked with the
Chris@16 257 * boost::asio::error::operation_aborted error code.
Chris@16 258 *
Chris@16 259 * Cancelling the timer does not change the expiry time.
Chris@16 260 *
Chris@16 261 * @return The number of asynchronous operations that were cancelled. That is,
Chris@16 262 * either 0 or 1.
Chris@16 263 *
Chris@16 264 * @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
Chris@16 265 *
Chris@16 266 * @note If the timer has already expired when cancel_one() is called, then
Chris@16 267 * the handlers for asynchronous wait operations will:
Chris@16 268 *
Chris@16 269 * @li have already been invoked; or
Chris@16 270 *
Chris@16 271 * @li have been queued for invocation in the near future.
Chris@16 272 *
Chris@16 273 * These handlers can no longer be cancelled, and therefore are passed an
Chris@16 274 * error code that indicates the successful completion of the wait operation.
Chris@16 275 */
Chris@16 276 std::size_t cancel_one()
Chris@16 277 {
Chris@16 278 boost::system::error_code ec;
Chris@16 279 std::size_t s = this->service.cancel_one(this->implementation, ec);
Chris@16 280 boost::asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "cancel_one");
Chris@16 281 return s;
Chris@16 282 }
Chris@16 283
Chris@16 284 /// Cancels one asynchronous operation that is waiting on the timer.
Chris@16 285 /**
Chris@16 286 * This function forces the completion of one pending asynchronous wait
Chris@16 287 * operation against the timer. Handlers are cancelled in FIFO order. The
Chris@16 288 * handler for the cancelled operation will be invoked with the
Chris@16 289 * boost::asio::error::operation_aborted error code.
Chris@16 290 *
Chris@16 291 * Cancelling the timer does not change the expiry time.
Chris@16 292 *
Chris@16 293 * @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
Chris@16 294 *
Chris@16 295 * @return The number of asynchronous operations that were cancelled. That is,
Chris@16 296 * either 0 or 1.
Chris@16 297 *
Chris@16 298 * @note If the timer has already expired when cancel_one() is called, then
Chris@16 299 * the handlers for asynchronous wait operations will:
Chris@16 300 *
Chris@16 301 * @li have already been invoked; or
Chris@16 302 *
Chris@16 303 * @li have been queued for invocation in the near future.
Chris@16 304 *
Chris@16 305 * These handlers can no longer be cancelled, and therefore are passed an
Chris@16 306 * error code that indicates the successful completion of the wait operation.
Chris@16 307 */
Chris@16 308 std::size_t cancel_one(boost::system::error_code& ec)
Chris@16 309 {
Chris@16 310 return this->service.cancel_one(this->implementation, ec);
Chris@16 311 }
Chris@16 312
Chris@16 313 /// Get the timer's expiry time as an absolute time.
Chris@16 314 /**
Chris@16 315 * This function may be used to obtain the timer's current expiry time.
Chris@16 316 * Whether the timer has expired or not does not affect this value.
Chris@16 317 */
Chris@16 318 time_point expires_at() const
Chris@16 319 {
Chris@16 320 return this->service.expires_at(this->implementation);
Chris@16 321 }
Chris@16 322
Chris@16 323 /// Set the timer's expiry time as an absolute time.
Chris@16 324 /**
Chris@16 325 * This function sets the expiry time. Any pending asynchronous wait
Chris@16 326 * operations will be cancelled. The handler for each cancelled operation will
Chris@16 327 * be invoked with the boost::asio::error::operation_aborted error code.
Chris@16 328 *
Chris@16 329 * @param expiry_time The expiry time to be used for the timer.
Chris@16 330 *
Chris@16 331 * @return The number of asynchronous operations that were cancelled.
Chris@16 332 *
Chris@16 333 * @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
Chris@16 334 *
Chris@16 335 * @note If the timer has already expired when expires_at() is called, then
Chris@16 336 * the handlers for asynchronous wait operations will:
Chris@16 337 *
Chris@16 338 * @li have already been invoked; or
Chris@16 339 *
Chris@16 340 * @li have been queued for invocation in the near future.
Chris@16 341 *
Chris@16 342 * These handlers can no longer be cancelled, and therefore are passed an
Chris@16 343 * error code that indicates the successful completion of the wait operation.
Chris@16 344 */
Chris@16 345 std::size_t expires_at(const time_point& expiry_time)
Chris@16 346 {
Chris@16 347 boost::system::error_code ec;
Chris@16 348 std::size_t s = this->service.expires_at(
Chris@16 349 this->implementation, expiry_time, ec);
Chris@16 350 boost::asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "expires_at");
Chris@16 351 return s;
Chris@16 352 }
Chris@16 353
Chris@16 354 /// Set the timer's expiry time as an absolute time.
Chris@16 355 /**
Chris@16 356 * This function sets the expiry time. Any pending asynchronous wait
Chris@16 357 * operations will be cancelled. The handler for each cancelled operation will
Chris@16 358 * be invoked with the boost::asio::error::operation_aborted error code.
Chris@16 359 *
Chris@16 360 * @param expiry_time The expiry time to be used for the timer.
Chris@16 361 *
Chris@16 362 * @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
Chris@16 363 *
Chris@16 364 * @return The number of asynchronous operations that were cancelled.
Chris@16 365 *
Chris@16 366 * @note If the timer has already expired when expires_at() is called, then
Chris@16 367 * the handlers for asynchronous wait operations will:
Chris@16 368 *
Chris@16 369 * @li have already been invoked; or
Chris@16 370 *
Chris@16 371 * @li have been queued for invocation in the near future.
Chris@16 372 *
Chris@16 373 * These handlers can no longer be cancelled, and therefore are passed an
Chris@16 374 * error code that indicates the successful completion of the wait operation.
Chris@16 375 */
Chris@16 376 std::size_t expires_at(const time_point& expiry_time,
Chris@16 377 boost::system::error_code& ec)
Chris@16 378 {
Chris@16 379 return this->service.expires_at(this->implementation, expiry_time, ec);
Chris@16 380 }
Chris@16 381
Chris@16 382 /// Get the timer's expiry time relative to now.
Chris@16 383 /**
Chris@16 384 * This function may be used to obtain the timer's current expiry time.
Chris@16 385 * Whether the timer has expired or not does not affect this value.
Chris@16 386 */
Chris@16 387 duration expires_from_now() const
Chris@16 388 {
Chris@16 389 return this->service.expires_from_now(this->implementation);
Chris@16 390 }
Chris@16 391
Chris@16 392 /// Set the timer's expiry time relative to now.
Chris@16 393 /**
Chris@16 394 * This function sets the expiry time. Any pending asynchronous wait
Chris@16 395 * operations will be cancelled. The handler for each cancelled operation will
Chris@16 396 * be invoked with the boost::asio::error::operation_aborted error code.
Chris@16 397 *
Chris@16 398 * @param expiry_time The expiry time to be used for the timer.
Chris@16 399 *
Chris@16 400 * @return The number of asynchronous operations that were cancelled.
Chris@16 401 *
Chris@16 402 * @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
Chris@16 403 *
Chris@16 404 * @note If the timer has already expired when expires_from_now() is called,
Chris@16 405 * then the handlers for asynchronous wait operations will:
Chris@16 406 *
Chris@16 407 * @li have already been invoked; or
Chris@16 408 *
Chris@16 409 * @li have been queued for invocation in the near future.
Chris@16 410 *
Chris@16 411 * These handlers can no longer be cancelled, and therefore are passed an
Chris@16 412 * error code that indicates the successful completion of the wait operation.
Chris@16 413 */
Chris@16 414 std::size_t expires_from_now(const duration& expiry_time)
Chris@16 415 {
Chris@16 416 boost::system::error_code ec;
Chris@16 417 std::size_t s = this->service.expires_from_now(
Chris@16 418 this->implementation, expiry_time, ec);
Chris@16 419 boost::asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "expires_from_now");
Chris@16 420 return s;
Chris@16 421 }
Chris@16 422
Chris@16 423 /// Set the timer's expiry time relative to now.
Chris@16 424 /**
Chris@16 425 * This function sets the expiry time. Any pending asynchronous wait
Chris@16 426 * operations will be cancelled. The handler for each cancelled operation will
Chris@16 427 * be invoked with the boost::asio::error::operation_aborted error code.
Chris@16 428 *
Chris@16 429 * @param expiry_time The expiry time to be used for the timer.
Chris@16 430 *
Chris@16 431 * @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
Chris@16 432 *
Chris@16 433 * @return The number of asynchronous operations that were cancelled.
Chris@16 434 *
Chris@16 435 * @note If the timer has already expired when expires_from_now() is called,
Chris@16 436 * then the handlers for asynchronous wait operations will:
Chris@16 437 *
Chris@16 438 * @li have already been invoked; or
Chris@16 439 *
Chris@16 440 * @li have been queued for invocation in the near future.
Chris@16 441 *
Chris@16 442 * These handlers can no longer be cancelled, and therefore are passed an
Chris@16 443 * error code that indicates the successful completion of the wait operation.
Chris@16 444 */
Chris@16 445 std::size_t expires_from_now(const duration& expiry_time,
Chris@16 446 boost::system::error_code& ec)
Chris@16 447 {
Chris@16 448 return this->service.expires_from_now(
Chris@16 449 this->implementation, expiry_time, ec);
Chris@16 450 }
Chris@16 451
Chris@16 452 /// Perform a blocking wait on the timer.
Chris@16 453 /**
Chris@16 454 * This function is used to wait for the timer to expire. This function
Chris@16 455 * blocks and does not return until the timer has expired.
Chris@16 456 *
Chris@16 457 * @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
Chris@16 458 */
Chris@16 459 void wait()
Chris@16 460 {
Chris@16 461 boost::system::error_code ec;
Chris@16 462 this->service.wait(this->implementation, ec);
Chris@16 463 boost::asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "wait");
Chris@16 464 }
Chris@16 465
Chris@16 466 /// Perform a blocking wait on the timer.
Chris@16 467 /**
Chris@16 468 * This function is used to wait for the timer to expire. This function
Chris@16 469 * blocks and does not return until the timer has expired.
Chris@16 470 *
Chris@16 471 * @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
Chris@16 472 */
Chris@16 473 void wait(boost::system::error_code& ec)
Chris@16 474 {
Chris@16 475 this->service.wait(this->implementation, ec);
Chris@16 476 }
Chris@16 477
Chris@16 478 /// Start an asynchronous wait on the timer.
Chris@16 479 /**
Chris@16 480 * This function may be used to initiate an asynchronous wait against the
Chris@16 481 * timer. It always returns immediately.
Chris@16 482 *
Chris@16 483 * For each call to async_wait(), the supplied handler will be called exactly
Chris@16 484 * once. The handler will be called when:
Chris@16 485 *
Chris@16 486 * @li The timer has expired.
Chris@16 487 *
Chris@16 488 * @li The timer was cancelled, in which case the handler is passed the error
Chris@16 489 * code boost::asio::error::operation_aborted.
Chris@16 490 *
Chris@16 491 * @param handler The handler to be called when the timer expires. Copies
Chris@16 492 * will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of the
Chris@16 493 * handler must be:
Chris@16 494 * @code void handler(
Chris@16 495 * const boost::system::error_code& error // Result of operation.
Chris@16 496 * ); @endcode
Chris@16 497 * Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
Chris@16 498 * not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
Chris@16 499 * of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
Chris@16 500 * boost::asio::io_service::post().
Chris@16 501 */
Chris@16 502 template <typename WaitHandler>
Chris@16 503 BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(WaitHandler,
Chris@16 504 void (boost::system::error_code))
Chris@16 505 async_wait(BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(WaitHandler) handler)
Chris@16 506 {
Chris@16 507 // If you get an error on the following line it means that your handler does
Chris@16 508 // not meet the documented type requirements for a WaitHandler.
Chris@16 509 BOOST_ASIO_WAIT_HANDLER_CHECK(WaitHandler, handler) type_check;
Chris@16 510
Chris@16 511 return this->service.async_wait(this->implementation,
Chris@16 512 BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_CAST(WaitHandler)(handler));
Chris@16 513 }
Chris@16 514 };
Chris@16 515
Chris@16 516 } // namespace asio
Chris@16 517 } // namespace boost
Chris@16 518
Chris@16 519 #include <boost/asio/detail/pop_options.hpp>
Chris@16 520
Chris@16 521 #endif // BOOST_ASIO_BASIC_WAITABLE_TIMER_HPP