How to use std::string with asio::buffer()
I think the problem is that you are passing a const buffer to async_read
instead of a mutable buffer. In the block ending in line 50, boost::asio::buffer(_header)
returns a const buffer. You should do something like boost::asio::async_read(s, boost::asio::buffer(data, size), handler)
, because boost::asio::buffer(data, size)
creates a mutable buffer.
Instead of using std::string
s for _header and _data, you probably need to use arrays of char, such as:
char* _data;
boost::asio::buffer(_data, strlen(_data));
See reference documentations for buffer
and async_read
.
From the boost::asio::buffer
reference documentation:
It seems that std::string
could only be passed into an asio::buffer
as a const reference.
std::vector<char>
should be a better alternative:
std::vector<char> d2(128);
bytes_transferred = sock.receive(boost::asio::buffer(d2));
You must pass a pointer as the first parameter:
#include <string>
#include <boost/asio.hpp>
std::string request, reply;
auto rsize = boost::asio::buffer(&reply[0], request.size());