21 Oct
2017
21 Oct
'17
7:11 a.m.
I got it.. Just one more point.. You mentioned: after you call asyn_write/read, you wait until done==true and in your call back function, you acquire the mutex, done == true, then notify_all().
Should this wait be not done before we call sync read/write? OR Is it that we do it after calling async read/write so that threads can do their I/O work and the actual callback functions are called sequentially?
wait right after otherwise, you will never call async_(read|write).
Should we use interprocess_mutex and interprocess_condition instead or normal mutex and condition since different clients and the server will run in different processes ?
std::mutex and std::condition_variable are just fine. F