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-.TH zmq_flush 3 "" "(c)2007-2010 iMatix Corporation" "0MQ User Manuals"
-.SH NAME
-zmq_flush \- flushes pre-sent messages to the socket
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B int zmq_flush (void *s);
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-Flushes all the pre-sent messages - i.e. those that have been sent with
-ZMQ_NOFLUSH flag - to the socket. This functionality improves performance in
-cases where several messages are sent during a single business operation.
-It should not be used as a transaction - ACID properties are not guaranteed.
-Note that calling
-.IR zmq_send
-without ZMQ_NOFLUSH flag automatically flushes all previously pre-sent messages.
-.SH RETURN VALUE
-In case of success the function returns zero. Otherwise it returns -1 and
-sets
-.IR errno
-to the appropriate value.
-.SH ERRORS
-.IP "\fBENOTSUP\fP"
-function isn't supported by particular socket type.
-.IP "\fBEFSM\fP"
-function cannot be called at the moment, because socket is not in the
-approprite state.
-.SH EXAMPLE
-.nf
-rc = zmq_send (s, &msg1, ZMQ_NOFLUSH);
-assert (rc == 0);
-rc = zmq_send (s, &msg2, ZMQ_NOFLUSH);
-assert (rc == 0);
-rc = zmq_flush (s);
-assert (rc == 0);
-.fi
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR zmq_send (3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Martin Sustrik <sustrik at 250bpm dot com>