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authorMartin Lucina <martin@lucina.net>2012-01-23 08:53:35 +0100
committerMartin Lucina <martin@lucina.net>2012-01-23 08:53:35 +0100
commite645fc2693acc796304498909786b7b47005b429 (patch)
tree4118cd4c7b9eba3ba1d6892800c79669ea94c4e9 /doc/zmq_pgm.txt
parent2c416a793ea781273a5da6742211f5f01af13a2b (diff)
Imported Upstream version 2.1.3upstream/2.1.3
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diff --git a/doc/zmq_pgm.txt b/doc/zmq_pgm.txt
index 4017db2..72ae24f 100644
--- a/doc/zmq_pgm.txt
+++ b/doc/zmq_pgm.txt
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The 'pgm' and 'epgm' transports can only be used with the 'ZMQ_PUB' and
'ZMQ_SUB' socket types.
Further, PGM sockets are rate limited by default and incur a performance
-penalty when used over a loopback interface. For details, refer to the
+penalty when used over a loop-back interface. For details, refer to the
'ZMQ_RATE', 'ZMQ_RECOVERY_IVL' and 'ZMQ_MCAST_LOOP' options documented in
linkzmq:zmq_setsockopt[3].
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ representation.
WIRE FORMAT
-----------
-Consecutive PGM datagrams are interpreted by 0MQ as a single continous stream
+Consecutive PGM datagrams are interpreted by 0MQ as a single continuous stream
of data where 0MQ messages are not necessarily aligned with PGM datagram
boundaries and a single 0MQ message may span several PGM datagrams. This stream
of data consists of 0MQ messages encapsulated in 'frames' as described in
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ EXAMPLE
.Connecting a socket
----
/* Connecting to the multicast address 239.192.1.1, port 5555, */
-/* using the first ethernet network interface on Linux */
+/* using the first Ethernet network interface on Linux */
/* and the Encapsulated PGM protocol */
rc = zmq_connect(socket, "epgm://eth0;239.192.1.1:5555");
assert (rc == 0);
@@ -153,5 +153,5 @@ linkzmq:zmq[7]
AUTHORS
-------
-The 0MQ documentation was written by Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com> and
+This 0MQ manual page was written by Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com> and
Martin Lucina <mato@kotelna.sk>.