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SYNOPSIS

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The in-process transport passes messages via memory directly between threads -sharing a single ØMQ context.

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No I/O threads are involved in passing messages using the inproc -transport. Therefore, if you are using a ØMQ context for in-process messaging -only you can initialise the context with zero I/O threads. See -zmq_init(3) for details.
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ADDRESSING

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A ØMQ address string consists of two parts as follows: -transport://endpoint. The transport part specifies the underlying -transport protocol to use, and for the in-process transport shall be set to -inproc. The meaning of the endpoint part for the in-process transport is -defined below.

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Assigning a local address to a socket

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When assigning a local address to a socket using zmq_bind() with the -inproc transport, the endpoint shall be interpreted as an arbitrary string -identifying the name to create. The name must be unique within the ØMQ -context associated with the socket and may be up to 256 characters in -length. No other restrictions are placed on the format of the name.

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Connecting a socket

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When connecting a socket to a peer address using zmq_connect() with the -inproc transport, the endpoint shall be interpreted as an arbitrary string -identifying the name to connect to. The name must have been previously -created by assigning it to at least one socket within the same ØMQ context -as the socket being connected.

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WIRE FORMAT

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Not applicable.

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EXAMPLES

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Assigning a local address to a socket
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/* Assign the in-process name "#1" */
-rc = zmq_bind(socket, "inproc://#1");
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-/* Assign the in-process name "my-endpoint" */
-rc = zmq_bind(socket, "inproc://my-endpoint");
-assert (rc == 0);
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/* Connect to the in-process name "#1" */
-rc = zmq_connect(socket, "inproc://#1");
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-/* Connect to the in-process name "my-endpoint" */
-rc = zmq_connect(socket, "inproc://my-endpoint");
-assert (rc == 0);
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SEE ALSO

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AUTHORS

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The ØMQ documentation was written by Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com> and -Martin Lucina <mato@kotelna.sk>.

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