...one of the most highly
regarded and expertly designed C++ library projects in the
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Alexandrescu, C++
Coding Standards
The buffer_sequence_begin
function returns
an iterator pointing to the first element in a buffer sequence.
Get an iterator to the first element in a buffer sequence.
template< typename MutableBuffer> const mutable_buffer * buffer_sequence_begin( const MutableBuffer & b, constraint_t< is_convertible< const MutableBuffer *, const mutable_buffer * >::value > = 0); » more... template< typename ConstBuffer> const const_buffer * buffer_sequence_begin( const ConstBuffer & b, constraint_t< is_convertible< const ConstBuffer *, const const_buffer * >::value > = 0); » more... template< typename C> auto buffer_sequence_begin( C & c, constraint_t< !is_convertible< const C *, const mutable_buffer * >::value &&!is_convertible< const C *, const const_buffer * >::value > = 0); » more... template< typename C> auto buffer_sequence_begin( const C & c, constraint_t< !is_convertible< const C *, const mutable_buffer * >::value &&!is_convertible< const C *, const const_buffer * >::value > = 0); » more...
Get an iterator to the first element in a buffer sequence.
const mutable_buffer * buffer_sequence_begin( const mutable_registered_buffer & b); » more... const const_buffer * buffer_sequence_begin( const const_registered_buffer & b); » more...
Header: boost/asio/buffer.hpp
Convenience header: boost/asio.hpp