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typedef basic_raw_socket< raw_protocol > socket;
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                   Socket option to permit sending of broadcast messages.  | 
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                   IO control command to get the amount of data that can be read without blocking.  | 
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                   Socket option to enable socket-level debugging.  | 
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                   Socket option to prevent routing, use local interfaces only.  | 
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                   Socket option to report aborted connections on accept.  | 
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                   The endpoint type.  | 
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                   The underlying implementation type of I/O object.  | 
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                   Socket option to send keep-alives.  | 
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                   Socket option to specify whether the socket lingers on close if unsent data is present.  | 
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                   A basic_socket is always the lowest layer.  | 
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                   Bitmask type for flags that can be passed to send and receive operations.  | 
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                   The native representation of a socket.  | 
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                   (Deprecated: Use native_handle_type.) The native representation of a socket.  | 
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                   (Deprecated: Use non_blocking().) IO control command to set the blocking mode of the socket.  | 
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                   The protocol type.  | 
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                   Socket option for the receive buffer size of a socket.  | 
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                   Socket option for the receive low watermark.  | 
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                   Socket option to allow the socket to be bound to an address that is already in use.  | 
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                   Socket option for the send buffer size of a socket.  | 
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                   Socket option for the send low watermark.  | 
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                   The type of the service that will be used to provide I/O operations.  | 
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                   Different ways a socket may be shutdown.  | 
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                   Assign an existing native socket to the socket.  | 
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                   Start an asynchronous connect.  | 
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                   Start an asynchronous receive on a connected socket.  | 
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                   Start an asynchronous receive.  | 
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                   Start an asynchronous send on a connected socket.  | 
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                   Start an asynchronous send.  | 
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                   Determine whether the socket is at the out-of-band data mark.  | 
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                   Determine the number of bytes available for reading.  | 
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                   Construct a basic_raw_socket without opening it. Construct and open a basic_raw_socket. Construct a basic_raw_socket, opening it and binding it to the given local endpoint. Construct a basic_raw_socket on an existing native socket. Move-construct a basic_raw_socket from another. Move-construct a basic_raw_socket from a socket of another protocol type.  | 
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                   Bind the socket to the given local endpoint.  | 
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                   Cancel all asynchronous operations associated with the socket.  | 
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                   Close the socket.  | 
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                   Connect the socket to the specified endpoint.  | 
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                   Get the io_service associated with the object.  | 
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                   Get an option from the socket.  | 
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                   Perform an IO control command on the socket.  | 
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                   Determine whether the socket is open.  | 
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                   Get the local endpoint of the socket.  | 
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                   Get a reference to the lowest layer. Get a const reference to the lowest layer.  | 
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                   (Deprecated: Use native_handle().) Get the native socket representation.  | 
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                   Get the native socket representation.  | 
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                   Gets the non-blocking mode of the native socket implementation. Sets the non-blocking mode of the native socket implementation.  | 
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                   Gets the non-blocking mode of the socket. Sets the non-blocking mode of the socket.  | 
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                   Open the socket using the specified protocol.  | 
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                   Move-assign a basic_raw_socket from another. Move-assign a basic_raw_socket from a socket of another protocol type.  | 
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                   Receive some data on a connected socket.  | 
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                   Receive raw data with the endpoint of the sender.  | 
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                   Get the remote endpoint of the socket.  | 
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                   Send some data on a connected socket.  | 
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                   Send raw data to the specified endpoint.  | 
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                   Set an option on the socket.  | 
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                   Disable sends or receives on the socket.  | 
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                   Get the underlying implementation of the I/O object.  | 
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                   Get the service associated with the I/O object.  | 
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                   The maximum length of the queue of pending incoming connections.  | 
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                   Specify that the data should not be subject to routing.  | 
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                   Specifies that the data marks the end of a record.  | 
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                   Process out-of-band data.  | 
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                   Peek at incoming data without removing it from the input queue.  | 
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                   (Deprecated: Use get_implementation().) The underlying implementation of the I/O object.  | 
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                   (Deprecated: Use get_service().) The service associated with the I/O object.  | 
          The basic_raw_socket class template
          provides asynchronous and blocking raw-oriented socket functionality.
        
Distinct objects: Safe.
Shared objects: Unsafe.
          Header: boost/asio/generic/raw_protocol.hpp
        
          Convenience header: boost/asio.hpp