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01:15
quick question on event handlers in c++
is native event handling the best way to go?
or should I use something like boost (since I'm already using it)
I'm mainly a c# dev and am used to having events like OnConnect, OnDisconnect, OnPropertyChanged, OnButtonClick, OnTimerReady
 
3 hours later…
04:37
@JoshMenzel Depends a bit on what you care about. If you want portability, probably Boost (Signals2). But if you only care about Windows, native may be a little easier to get used to, since it's probably more like you're accustomed to using with C#.
I went with the using keyword
oops
trying to put the code tags
    template<typename T>
class Connection;

template<typename T>
struct OwnedMessage;

//template<typename T>
//using ClientDisconnectCallbackType = void (*)(boost::shared_ptr<Connection<T>>);
template<typename T>
using ClientDisconnectCallbackType = boost::function<void(boost::shared_ptr<Connection<T>>)>;

template<typename T>
using ClientMessageCallbackType = boost::function<void(OwnedMessage<T>&)>;
there we go
ended up going that route
of using boost::function
@JoshMenzel If you're mostly using function, you'd probably be better off using std::Function instead.
I tried std::function but I was getting compiler errors when trying to use std::bind with it
I essentially have a socket server that has clients but the client has to be able to fire an "onmessage" event back up to the server so the server knows there's work to do on incoming messages
same for disconnect
so the client has to do a bind on this->client_disconnect(boost::shared_ptr<Connection<T>>) and this->client_message(OwnedMessage<T>&)
then in client_disconnect and client_message I fire the ClientDisconnectCallbackType and ClientMessageCallback type (which are handlers passed in in the Connection constructor)
05:14
also I'd like to ask if async is the same as multi-threaded
or if implementing an async AND multithreaded server would be a good way to go
05:30
@JoshMenzel No. Async does quite a bit of the servicing on a single thread. Yes, it can make good sense to combine async with multithreaded. Are you also using ASIO, or are you talking directly to native sockets?
 
6 hours later…
11:59
@JerryCoffin Yes actually I'm using boost asio with a single io_context and the async pattern to read/write messages
 
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13:16
That's the next thing I'm going to look into
is multithreaded and async

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