Boost 1.81.0 Library Documentation - Input/Output
Input/Output
- Asio
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Portable networking and other low-level I/O, including sockets, timers, hostname resolution, socket iostreams, serial ports, file descriptors and Windows HANDLEs.
- Author(s)
- Chris Kohlhoff
- First Release
- 1.35.0
- C++ Standard Minimum Level
- 03
- Categories
- Concurrent Programming, Input/Output
- Assign
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Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier.
- Author(s)
- Thorsten Ottosen
- First Release
- 1.32.0
- C++ Standard Minimum Level
- 03
- Categories
- Input/Output
- Beast
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Portable HTTP, WebSocket, and network operations using only C++11 and Boost.Asio
- Author(s)
- Vinnie Falco
- First Release
- 1.66.0
- C++ Standard Minimum Level
- 11
- Categories
- Concurrent Programming, Input/Output
- Endian
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Types and conversion functions for correct byte ordering and more regardless of processor endianness.
- Author(s)
- Beman Dawes
- First Release
- 1.58.0
- C++ Standard Minimum Level
- 03
- Categories
- Input/Output, Math and numerics, Miscellaneous
- Format
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The format library provides a type-safe mechanism for formatting arguments according to a printf-like format-string.
- Author(s)
- Samuel Krempp
- First Release
- 1.29.0
- C++ Standard Minimum Level
- 03
- Categories
- Input/Output, String and text processing
- IO
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Utilities for the standard I/O library.
- Author(s)
- Daryle Walker, Beman Dawes and Glen Fernandes
- First Release
- 1.28.0
- C++ Standard Minimum Level
- 03
- Categories
- Input/Output
- Iostreams
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Boost.IOStreams provides a framework for defining streams, stream buffers and i/o filters.
- Author(s)
- Jonathan Turkanis
- First Release
- 1.33.0
- C++ Standard Minimum Level
- 03
- Categories
- Input/Output, String and text processing
- JSON
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JSON parsing, serialization, and DOM in C++11
- Author(s)
- Vinnie Falco and Krystian Stasiowski
- First Release
- 1.75.0
- C++ Standard Minimum Level
- 11
- Categories
- Containers, Data structures, Input/Output
- Program Options
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The program_options library allows program developers to obtain program options, that is (name, value) pairs from the user, via conventional methods such as command line and config file.
- Author(s)
- Vladimir Prus
- First Release
- 1.32.0
- Categories
- Input/Output, Miscellaneous
- Serialization
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Serialization for persistence and marshalling.
- Author(s)
- Robert Ramey
- First Release
- 1.32.0
- C++ Standard Minimum Level
- 03
- Categories
- Input/Output
- URL
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URL parsing in C++11
- Author(s)
- Vinnie Falco and Alan de Freitas
- First Release
- 1.81.0
- C++ Standard Minimum Level
- 11
- Categories
- Containers, Data structures, Input/Output