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author | malosek <malosek@fastmq.com> | 2009-09-16 16:49:09 +0200 |
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committer | malosek <malosek@fastmq.com> | 2009-09-16 16:49:09 +0200 |
commit | 1b2a426656134b85ff4c75cb0cccbc53f2b83447 (patch) | |
tree | 0b69640e9b072013a4ddbb921b4e2336d1796859 /c | |
parent | 6bfb9e6aaf0adad441d693a679c30ef30aeb5c14 (diff) |
c and cpp directories moved into bindings directory
Diffstat (limited to 'c')
-rw-r--r-- | c/zmq.h | 216 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 216 deletions
diff --git a/c/zmq.h b/c/zmq.h deleted file mode 100644 index 732ecb9..0000000 --- a/c/zmq.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -/* - Copyright (c) 2007-2009 FastMQ Inc. - - This file is part of 0MQ. - - 0MQ is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under - the terms of the Lesser GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - 0MQ is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - Lesser GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the Lesser GNU General Public License - along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -*/ - -#ifndef __ZMQ_H_INCLUDED__ -#define __ZMQ_H_INCLUDED__ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#include <stddef.h> - -#if defined ZMQ_BUILDING_LIBZMQ_WITH_MSVC -#define ZMQ_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) -#else -#define ZMQ_EXPORT -#endif - -// Maximal size of "Very Small Message". VSMs are passed by value -// to avoid excessive memory allocation/deallocation. -// If VMSs larger than 255 bytes are required, type of 'vsm_size' -// field in zmq_msg_t structure should be modified accordingly. -#define ZMQ_MAX_VSM_SIZE 30 - -// Message & notification types. -#define ZMQ_GAP 1 -#define ZMQ_DELIMITER 31 -#define ZMQ_VSM 32 - -// Socket options. -#define ZMQ_HWM 1 // int64_t -#define ZMQ_LWM 2 // int64_t -#define ZMQ_SWAP 3 // int64_t -#define ZMQ_AFFINITY 4 // int64_t -#define ZMQ_IDENTITY 5 // string -#define ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE 6 // string -#define ZMQ_UNSUBSCRIBE 7 // string -#define ZMQ_RATE 8 // int64_t -#define ZMQ_RECOVERY_IVL 9 // int64_t -#define ZMQ_MCAST_LOOP 10 // int64_t - -// The operation should be performed in non-blocking mode. I.e. if it cannot -// be processed immediately, error should be returned with errno set to EAGAIN. -#define ZMQ_NOBLOCK 1 - -// zmq_send should not flush the message downstream immediately. Instead, it -// should batch ZMQ_NOFLUSH messages and send them downstream only if zmq_flush -// is invoked. This is an optimisation for cases where several messages are -// sent in a single business transaction. However, the effect is measurable -// only in extremely high-perf scenarios (million messages a second or so). -// If that's not your case, use standard flushing send instead. See exchange -// example for illustration of ZMQ_NOFLUSH functionality. -#define ZMQ_NOFLUSH 2 - -// Socket to communicate with a single peer. Allows for a singe connect or a -// single accept. There's no message routing or message filtering involved. -#define ZMQ_P2P 0 - -// Socket to distribute data. Recv fuction is not implemented for this socket -// type. Messages are distributed in fanout fashion to all peers. -#define ZMQ_PUB 1 - -// Socket to subscribe to distributed data. Send function is not implemented -// for this socket type. However, subscribe function can be used to modify the -// message filter. -#define ZMQ_SUB 2 - -// Socket to send requests on and receive replies from. Requests are -// load-balanced among all the peers. This socket type doesn't allow for more -// recv's that there were send's. -#define ZMQ_REQ 3 - -// Socket to receive requests from and send replies to. This socket type allows -// only an alternated sequence of recv's and send's. Each send is routed to -// the peer that the previous recv delivered message from. -#define ZMQ_REP 4 - -// Prototype for the message body deallocation functions. -// It is deliberately defined in the way to comply with standard C free. -typedef void (zmq_free_fn) (void *data); - -// A message. If 'shared' is true, message content pointed to by 'content' -// is shared, i.e. reference counting is used to manage its lifetime -// rather than straighforward malloc/free. struct zmq_msg_content is -// not declared in the API. -struct zmq_msg_t -{ - void *content; - unsigned char shared; - unsigned char vsm_size; - unsigned char vsm_data [ZMQ_MAX_VSM_SIZE]; -}; - -// Initialise an empty message (zero bytes long). -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_init (struct zmq_msg_t *msg); - -// Initialise a message 'size' bytes long. -// -// Errors: ENOMEM - the size is too large to allocate. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_init_size (struct zmq_msg_t *msg, size_t size); - -// Initialise a message from an existing buffer. Message isn't copied, -// instead 0MQ infrastructure take ownership of the buffer and call -// deallocation functio (ffn) once it's not needed anymore. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_init_data (struct zmq_msg_t *msg, void *data, - size_t size, zmq_free_fn *ffn); - -// Deallocate the message. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_close (struct zmq_msg_t *msg); - -// Move the content of the message from 'src' to 'dest'. The content isn't -// copied, just moved. 'src' is an empty message after the call. Original -// content of 'dest' message is deallocated. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_move (struct zmq_msg_t *dest, struct zmq_msg_t *src); - -// Copy the 'src' message to 'dest'. The content isn't copied, instead -// reference count is increased. Don't modify the message data after the -// call as they are shared between two messages. Original content of 'dest' -// message is deallocated. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_copy (struct zmq_msg_t *dest, struct zmq_msg_t *src); - -// Returns pointer to message data. -ZMQ_EXPORT void *zmq_msg_data (struct zmq_msg_t *msg); - -// Return size of message data (in bytes). -ZMQ_EXPORT size_t zmq_msg_size (struct zmq_msg_t *msg); - -// Returns type of the message. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_type (struct zmq_msg_t *msg); - -// Initialise 0MQ context. 'app_threads' specifies maximal number -// of application threads that can have open sockets at the same time. -// 'io_threads' specifies the size of thread pool to handle I/O operations. -// -// Errors: EINVAL - one of the arguments is less than zero or there are no -// threads declared at all. -ZMQ_EXPORT void *zmq_init (int app_threads, int io_threads); - -// Deinitialise 0MQ context including all the open sockets. Closing -// sockets after zmq_term has been called will result in undefined behaviour. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_term (void *context); - -// Open a socket. -// -// Errors: EINVAL - invalid socket type. -// EMFILE - the number of application threads entitled to hold open -// sockets at the same time was exceeded. -ZMQ_EXPORT void *zmq_socket (void *context, int type); - -// Close the socket. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_close (void *s); - -// Sets an option on the socket. -// EINVAL - unknown option, a value with incorrect length or an invalid value. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_setsockopt (void *s, int option_, const void *optval_, - size_t optvallen_); - -// Bind the socket to a particular address. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_bind (void *s, const char *addr); - -// Connect the socket to a particular address. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_connect (void *s, const char *addr); - -// Send the message 'msg' to the socket 's'. 'flags' argument can be -// combination of following values: -// ZMQ_NOBLOCK - if message cannot be sent, return immediately. -// ZMQ_NOFLUSH - message won't be sent immediately. It'll be sent with either -// subsequent flushing send or explicit call to zmq_flush -// function. -// -// Errors: EAGAIN - message cannot be sent at the moment (applies only to -// non-blocking send). -// EFAULT - function isn't supported by particular socket type. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_send (void *s, struct zmq_msg_t *msg, int flags); - -// Flush the messages that were send using ZMQ_NOFLUSH flag down the stream. -// -// Errors: FAULT - function isn't supported by particular socket type. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_flush (void *s); - -// Send a message from the socket 's'. 'flags' argument can be combination -// of following values: -// ZMQ_NOBLOCK - if message cannot be received, return immediately. -// -// Errors: EAGAIN - message cannot be received at the moment (applies only to -// non-blocking receive). -// EFAULT - function isn't supported by particular socket type. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_recv (void *s, struct zmq_msg_t *msg, int flags); - -// Helper functions used by perf tests so that they don't have to care -// about minutiae of time-related functions on different OS platforms. -ZMQ_EXPORT void *zmq_stopwatch_start (); -ZMQ_EXPORT unsigned long zmq_stopwatch_stop (void *watch_); -ZMQ_EXPORT void zmq_sleep (int seconds_); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif |