[/ / Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com) / / Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying / file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) /] [section:ConstBufferSequence Constant buffer sequence requirements] A ['constant buffer sequence] represents a set of memory regions that may be used as input to an operation, such as the `send` operation of a socket. A type `X` meets the `ConstBufferSequence` requirements if it satisfies the requirements of `Destructible` (C++Std [destructible]) and `CopyConstructible` (C++Std [copyconstructible]), as well as the additional requirements listed below. In the table below, `x` denotes a (possibly const) value of type `X`, and `u` denotes an identifier. [table ConstBufferSequence requirements [[expression] [return type] [assertion/note\npre/post-condition]] [ [`boost::asio::buffer_sequence_begin(x)`\n `boost::asio::buffer_sequence_end(x)`] [An iterator type meeting the requirements for bidirectional iterators (C++Std \[bidirectional.iterators\]) whose value type is convertible to `const_buffer`.] [] ] [ [`` X u(x); ``] [] [post:\n `` equal( boost::asio::buffer_sequence_begin(x), boost::asio::buffer_sequence_end(x), boost::asio::buffer_sequence_begin(u), boost::asio::buffer_sequence_end(u), [](const const_buffer& b1, const const_buffer& b2) { return b1.data() == b2.data() && b1.size() == b2.size(); }) ``] ] ] [endsect]