Man page - zmq_connect_peer(3)
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Manual
| ZMQ_CONNECT_PEER(3) | 0MQ Manual | ZMQ_CONNECT_PEER(3) |
NAME
zmq_connect_peer - create outgoing connection from socket and return the connection routing id in thread-safe and atomic way.
SYNOPSIS
uint32_t zmq_connect_peer (void *socket, const char *endpoint);
DESCRIPTION
The zmq_connect_peer() function connects a ZMQ_PEER socket to an endpoint and then returns the endpoint routing_id.
The endpoint is a string consisting of a transport:// followed by an address. The transport specifies the underlying protocol to use. The address specifies the transport-specific address to connect to.
The function is supported only on the ZMQ_PEER socket type and would return 0 with errno set to ENOTSUP otherwise.
The zmq_connect_peer() support the following transports:
tcp
ipc
inproc
ws
wss
RETURN VALUE
The zmq_connect_peer() function returns the peer routing_id if successful. Otherwise it returns 0 and sets errno to one of the values defined below.
ERRORS
EINVAL
EPROTONOSUPPORT
ENOCOMPATPROTO
ETERM
ENOTSOCK
EMTHREAD
ENOTSUP
EFAULT
EXAMPLE
Connecting a peer socket to a TCP transport and sending a message.
/* Create a ZMQ_SUB socket */ void *socket = zmq_socket (context, ZMQ_PEER); assert (socket); /* Connect it to the host server001, port 5555 using a TCP transport */ uint32_t routing_id = zmq_connect (socket, "tcp://server001:5555"); assert (routing_id == 0); /* Sending a message to the peer */ zmq_msg_t msg; int rc = zmq_msg_init_data (&msg, "HELLO", 5, NULL, NULL); assert (rc == 0); rc = zmq_msg_set_routing_id (&msg, routing_id); assert (rc == 0); rc = zmq_msg_send (&msg, socket, 0); assert (rc == 5); rc = zmq_msg_close (&msg); assert (rc == 0);
SEE ALSO
zmq_connect(3) zmq_bind(3) zmq_socket(3) zmq(7)
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| 10/29/2024 | 0MQ 4.3.5 |