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added documentation for wait_for_alert
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, char const* interface = 0);
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std::auto_ptr<alert> pop_alert();
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alert const* wait_for_alert(time_duration max_wait);
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void set_severity_level(alert::severity_t s);
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void add_extension(boost::function<
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can only connect to a few peers at a time because of a built in limitation (in XP
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Service pack 2).
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pop_alert() set_severity_level()
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pop_alert() set_severity_level() wait_for_alert()
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::
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std::auto_ptr<alert> pop_alert();
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alert const* wait_for_alert(time_duration max_wait);
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void set_severity_level(alert::severity_t s);
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``pop_alert()`` is used to ask the session if any errors or events has occurred. With
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``set_severity_level()`` you can filter how serious the event has to be for you to
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receive it through ``pop_alert()``. For information, see alerts_.
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``wait_for_alert`` blocks until an alert is available, or for no more than ``max_wait``
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time. If ``wait_for_alert`` returns because of the time-out, and no alerts are available,
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it returns 0. If at least one alert was generated, a pointer to that alert is returned.
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The alert is not popped, any subsequent calls to ``wait_for_alert`` will return the
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same pointer until the alert is popped by calling ``pop_alert``. This is useful for
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leaving any alert dispatching mechanism independent of this blocking call, the dispatcher
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can be called and it can pop the alert independently.
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add_extension()
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