Scheduler. The <tt> \link senf::Scheduler::add add() \endlink </tt> call takes two Arguments,
the socket to bind to (which can be a lot of things and must not necessarily be a socket
instance) and callback function to call, whenever there is an event on that socket.The callback
- is specified as a <a href="http://www.boost.org/doc/html/function.html">Boost.Function</a> object.
- A third argument may be specified to restrict the events, on which the function is called, here we
- used the EV_READ Argument, because we just want the program to read from the socket.
- The default argument is set to \c senf::Scheduler::EV_ALL, which allows all actions on the socket.
+ is specified as a <a href="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/doc/html/function.html">
+ Boost.Function</a> object. A third argument may be specified to restrict the events, on which
+ the function is called, here we used the EV_READ Argument, because we just want the program to
+ read from the socket. The default argument is set to \c senf::Scheduler::EV_ALL, which allows
+ all actions on the socket.
\until }