Boost::Asio : io_service.run() vs poll() or how do I integrate boost::asio in mainloop
Using io_service::poll
instead of io_service::run
is perfectly acceptable. The difference is explained in the documentation
The poll() function may also be used to dispatch ready handlers, but without blocking.
Note that io_service::run
will block if there's any work
left in the queue
The work class is used to inform the io_service when work starts and finishes. This ensures that the io_service object's run() function will not exit while work is underway, and that it does exit when there is no unfinished work remaining.
whereas io_service::poll
does not exhibit this behavior, it just invokes ready handlers. Also note that you will need to invoke io_service::reset on any subsequent invocation to io_service:run
or io_service::poll
.
A drawback is that you'll make a busy loop.
while(true) {
myIoService.poll()
}
will use 100% cpu. myIoService.run()
will use 0% cpu.
myIoService.run_one()
might do what you want but it will block if there is nothing for it to do.