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author | Pieter Hintjens <ph@imatix.com> | 2010-08-04 16:05:25 +0200 |
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committer | Pieter Hintjens <ph@imatix.com> | 2010-08-04 16:05:25 +0200 |
commit | 13f3481e127a6b2390e847af6b01ee88f1b4ae61 (patch) | |
tree | 68a584ef6f3a9eed707df5bca7cbdb339c3c546e /doc/zmq_tcp.txt | |
parent | 6ff193999d96487f7aa7e578980ab5554e61d8dc (diff) |
Further cleanups on reference manual
- fixed unwrapped text in new man pages
- fixed over-long lines in older pages, where possible
- removed reference to old standalong devices from index page
- added refernce to new zmq_device[3] documented from index page
- some minor spelling corrections
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/zmq_tcp.txt')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/zmq_tcp.txt | 11 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/doc/zmq_tcp.txt b/doc/zmq_tcp.txt index 29d3543..1713eb4 100644 --- a/doc/zmq_tcp.txt +++ b/doc/zmq_tcp.txt @@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ colon and the TCP port number to use. An 'interface' may be specified by either of the following: * The interface name as defined by the operating system. -* The primary IPv4 address assigned to the interface, in it's numeric representation. +* The primary IPv4 address assigned to the interface, in its numeric + representation. * The wildcard `*`, meaning that the interface address is unspecified. NOTE: Interface names are not standardised in any way and should be assumed to @@ -48,15 +49,15 @@ a colon and the TCP port number to use. A 'peer address' may be specified by either of the following: * The DNS name of the peer. -* The IPv4 address of the peer, in it's numeric representation. +* The IPv4 address of the peer, in its numeric representation. WIRE FORMAT ----------- 0MQ messages are transmitted over TCP in frames consisting of an encoded -'payload length', followed by a 'flags' field and the message body. The 'payload -length' is defined as the combined length in octets of the message body and the -'flags' field. +'payload length', followed by a 'flags' field and the message body. The +'payload length' is defined as the combined length in octets of the message +body and the 'flags' field. For frames with a 'payload length' not exceeding 254 octets, the 'payload length' shall be encoded as a single octet. The minimum valid 'payload length' |