Another new (stable) release of the AsioHeaders package arrived at CRAN just now. Asio provides a cross-platform C++ library for network and low-level I/O programming. It is also included in Boost – but requires linking when used as part of Boost. This standalone version of Asio is a header-only C++ library which can be used without linking (just like our BH package with parts of Boost).
The update last week, kindly prepared by Charlie Gao, had overlooked / not covered one other nag discovered by CRAN. This new release, based on the current stable upstream release, does that.
The short NEWS entry for AsioHeaders follows.
Changes in version 1.30.2-0 (2025-04-15
Thanks to my CRANberries, there is a diffstat report for this release. Comments and suggestions about AsioHeaders are welcome via the issue tracker at the GitHub repo.
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