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— OFStream: Use a delegate for async operations
The target / selector approach had several drawbacks:
* It was inconvenient to use, as for every read or write, a target,
selector and context would need to be specified.
* It lacked any kind of type-safety and would not even warn about using
a callback method with the wrong number of parameters.
* It encouraged using a different callback method for each read or
write call, which results in code that is hard to follow and also
slower (as it needs to recreate the async operation with a new
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- File src/OFStream.h — part of check-in [27153bf8cf] at 2018-12-08 16:05:51 on branch trunk — OFTCPSocket: Use a delegate for async operations (user: js, size: 47900) [annotate] [blame] [check-ins using]
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176 177 178 179 180 181 182 | 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 | - + | #endif char *_Nullable _readBuffer, *_Nullable _readBufferMemory; char *_Nullable _writeBuffer; size_t _readBufferLength, _writeBufferLength; bool _writeBuffered, _waitingForDelimiter; @protected bool _blocking; |
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