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(Deprecated: Use the data()
member function.) The buffer_cast
function is used to
obtain a pointer to the underlying memory region associated with a buffer.
Cast a non-modifiable buffer to a specified pointer to POD type.
template< typename PointerToPodType> PointerToPodType buffer_cast( const mutable_buffer & b); » more... template< typename PointerToPodType> PointerToPodType buffer_cast( const const_buffer & b); » more...
To access the memory of a non-modifiable buffer, use:
boost::asio::const_buffer b1 = ...; const unsigned char* p1 = boost::asio::buffer_cast<const unsigned char*>(b1);
To access the memory of a modifiable buffer, use:
boost::asio::mutable_buffer b2 = ...; unsigned char* p2 = boost::asio::buffer_cast<unsigned char*>(b2);
The buffer_cast
function permits violations of type safety, so uses of it in application
code should be carefully considered.
Header: boost/asio/buffer.hpp
Convenience header: boost/asio.hpp