| enum Event { DATA = 1, OS_ERROR = 2, END_OF_FILE = 3 } | Event | 
| typedef XorpCallback4<void, BufferedAsyncReader*, Event, uint8_t*, size_t>::RefPtr Callback | Callback | 
| BufferedAsyncReader (EventLoop& 	e,
			XorpFd 		fd,
			size_t 		reserve_bytes,
			const Callback& cb) | BufferedAsyncReader | 
Constructor.
Parameters:
| e | the eventloop. | 
| fd | the file descriptor. | 
| reserve_bytes | the number of bytes to reserve in the data buffer. | 
| cb | the callback to invoke. | 
| ~BufferedAsyncReader () | ~BufferedAsyncReader | 
| bool  set_trigger_bytes (size_t bytes) | set_trigger_bytes | 
Set threshold for event notification. Only when this threshold is reached the consumers callback invoked. If more data is already available, then the event notification will be triggered through a 0 second timer. This provides an opportunity for other tasks to run.
Calling this method may cause the internal buffer state to change. If it is called from within a consumer callback, then the buffer pointer may become invalid and dereferencing the pointer should be avoided.
Parameters:
| bytes | the number of threshold bytes. | 
Returns: true on success, false if bytes is larger than reserve.
| size_t  trigger_bytes () | trigger_bytes | 
[const]
Get the current threshold for event notification.
| bool  dispose (size_t bytes) | dispose | 
Acknowledge data at the start of the buffer is finished with.
Typically, a consumer would call this from within their callback to say this number of bytes has been processed and can be discarded.
Parameters:
| bytes | the number of bytes to dispose. | 
Returns: true on success, false if bytes is larger than the number of available bytes.
| bool  set_reserve_bytes (size_t bytes) | set_reserve_bytes | 
Set reserve for maximum amount of data to receive.
Parameters:
| bytes | the number of bytes to reserve. | 
Returns: true on success, false if error.
| size_t  reserve_bytes () | reserve_bytes | 
[const]
Get reserve for maximum amount of data to receive.
| size_t  available_bytes () | available_bytes | 
[const]
Get the number of currently available bytes.
| int  error () | error | 
[const]
| void  start () | start | 
Start.
| void  stop () | stop | 
Stop.
Stop asynchrous reading.