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Fix basic_stream expires_after (API Change):
API Changes: basic_stream::expires_after used to take a nanosecond duration type argument. This required users on systems where the steady_clock::duration_type was less accurate to explicity duration_cast when calling this function, making code non-portable. The duration type is now that of the embedded steady_clock. Many thanks to @spdw for noticing this and providing a patch. fixes #1943 closes #1960
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* Fix basic_stream expires_after (API Change)
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* Fix FILE namespace qualification
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API Changes:
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basic_stream::expires_after used to take a nanosecond duration type argument. This
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required users on systems where the steady_clock::duration_type was less accurate
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to explicity duration_cast when calling this function, making code non-portable.
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The duration type is now that of the embedded steady_clock.
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Version 294:
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Version 294:
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* Fix FILE namespace qualification
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* Fix FILE namespace qualification
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void
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void
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expires_after(
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expires_after(
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std::chrono::nanoseconds expiry_time);
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net::steady_timer::duration expiry_time);
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/** Set the timeout for the next logical operation.
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/** Set the timeout for the next logical operation.
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template<class Protocol, class Executor, class RatePolicy>
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template<class Protocol, class Executor, class RatePolicy>
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void
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void
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basic_stream<Protocol, Executor, RatePolicy>::
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basic_stream<Protocol, Executor, RatePolicy>::
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expires_after(std::chrono::nanoseconds expiry_time)
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expires_after(net::steady_timer::duration expiry_time)
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{
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{
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// If assert goes off, it means that there are
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// If assert goes off, it means that there are
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// already read or write (or connect) operations
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// already read or write (or connect) operations
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