Boost::asio::socket how to get int or uint from it that would be crossplatformly assignable back?

Socket::native() returns the native representation of what was passed to socket::assign() On Linux and Mac OS X this is an integer, I don't know about Windows.

Socket::native() returns the native representation of what was passed to socket::assign(). On Linux and Mac OS X this is an integer, I don't know about Windows.

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