Thanks, it helped...
On 11/12/10, Bill Somerville
Lloyd Kanakkassery wrote:
Hi,
I want to write some data using boost::asio::write(). write() has two arguments, one is the stream to which the data to be written and the other is the data buffer. The data buffer can be created using boost::asio::buffer() function. When I use it this way it works. Then, I have tried to wrap boost::asio::bufffer() in my custom function like this
boost::asio::const_buffers_1 MyBuffer(string msg) { return boost::asio::const_buffers_1(boost::asio::const_buffer(msg.c_str(),msg.length())); }
The I use this in my asio::write() as
booost::asio::write(mySocket, MyBuffer("hai"));
You are passing a string by value to your function and returning a pointer to its guts. The string needs to have at least as long a lifetime as the write operation.
This program compiles and runs but it throws an exception called "The system detected an invalid pointer address in attempting to use a pointer argument in a call". I understand that, it is associated with the MyBuffer() function. I have checked it with the buffer() function available in "buffer.hpp". Both are written in the same way, but my function is throwing exception. Could you give some hint?
Thanks and Regards, Lloyd
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