From 27e2d08449ea52649e2e42b263f76fbd5d8382c5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Martin Lucina Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:33:27 +0100 Subject: Restructure language bindings C and C++ headers moved from bindings/ to include/, bindings/ removed --with-c and --with-cpp options to configure removed, C and C++ now built and installed by default --- bindings/c/zmq.h | 249 ------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 249 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 bindings/c/zmq.h (limited to 'bindings/c') diff --git a/bindings/c/zmq.h b/bindings/c/zmq.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7d8d8ad..0000000 --- a/bindings/c/zmq.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -/* - Copyright (c) 2007-2010 iMatix Corporation - - 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 . -*/ - -#ifndef __ZMQ_H_INCLUDED__ -#define __ZMQ_H_INCLUDED__ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#include -#include -#if defined _WIN32 -#include "winsock2.h" -#endif - -// Microsoft Visual Studio uses non-standard way to export/import symbols. -#if defined ZMQ_BUILDING_LIBZMQ_WITH_MSVC -#define ZMQ_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) -#elif defined _MSC_VER -#define ZMQ_EXPORT __declspec(dllimport) -#else -#define ZMQ_EXPORT -#endif - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0MQ versioning supprt. -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -ZMQ_EXPORT void zmq_version (int *major, int *minor, int *patch); - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0MQ errors. -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -// A number random anough not to collide with different errno ranges on -// different OSes. The assumption is that error_t is at least 32-bit type. -#define ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO 156384712 - -// On Windows platform some of the standard POSIX errnos are not defined. -#ifndef ENOTSUP -#define ENOTSUP (ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO + 1) -#endif -#ifndef EPROTONOSUPPORT -#define EPROTONOSUPPORT (ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO + 2) -#endif -#ifndef ENOBUFS -#define ENOBUFS (ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO + 3) -#endif -#ifndef ENETDOWN -#define ENETDOWN (ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO + 4) -#endif -#ifndef EADDRINUSE -#define EADDRINUSE (ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO + 5) -#endif -#ifndef EADDRNOTAVAIL -#define EADDRNOTAVAIL (ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO + 6) -#endif -#ifndef ECONNREFUSED -#define ECONNREFUSED (ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO + 7) -#endif -#ifndef EINPROGRESS -#define EINPROGRESS (ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO + 8) -#endif - -// Native 0MQ error codes. -#define EMTHREAD (ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO + 50) -#define EFSM (ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO + 51) -#define ENOCOMPATPROTO (ZMQ_HAUSNUMERO + 52) - -// Resolves system errors and 0MQ errors to human-readable string. -ZMQ_EXPORT const char *zmq_strerror (int errnum); - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0MQ message definition. -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -// 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 types. These integers may be stored in 'content' member of the -// message instead of regular pointer to the data. -#define ZMQ_DELIMITER 31 -#define ZMQ_VSM 32 - -// Message flags. ZMQ_MSG_SHARED is strictly speaking not a message flag -// (it has no equivalent in the wire format), however, making it a flag -// allows us to pack the stucture tigher and thus improve performance. -#define ZMQ_MSG_TBC 1 -#define ZMQ_MSG_SHARED 128 - -// A message. Note that 'content' is not a pointer to the raw data. -// Rather it is pointer to zmq::msg_content_t structure -// (see src/msg_content.hpp for its definition). -typedef struct -{ - void *content; - unsigned char flags; - unsigned char vsm_size; - unsigned char vsm_data [ZMQ_MAX_VSM_SIZE]; -} zmq_msg_t; - -typedef void (zmq_free_fn) (void *data, void *hint); - -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_init (zmq_msg_t *msg); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_init_size (zmq_msg_t *msg, size_t size); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_init_data (zmq_msg_t *msg, void *data, - size_t size, zmq_free_fn *ffn, void *hint); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_close (zmq_msg_t *msg); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_move (zmq_msg_t *dest, zmq_msg_t *src); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_msg_copy (zmq_msg_t *dest, zmq_msg_t *src); -ZMQ_EXPORT void *zmq_msg_data (zmq_msg_t *msg); -ZMQ_EXPORT size_t zmq_msg_size (zmq_msg_t *msg); - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0MQ infrastructure (a.k.a. context) initialisation & termination. -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -#define ZMQ_POLL 1 - -ZMQ_EXPORT void *zmq_init (int app_threads, int io_threads, int flags); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_term (void *context); - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0MQ socket definition. -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -// Addresses are composed of the name of the protocol to use followed by :// -// and a protocol-specific address. Available protocols: -// -// tcp - the address is composed of IP address and port delimited by colon -// sign (:). The IP address can be a hostname (with 'connect') or -// a network interface name (with 'bind'). Examples "tcp://eth0:5555", -// "tcp://192.168.0.1:20000", "tcp://hq.mycompany.com:80". -// -// pgm & udp - both protocols have same address format. It's network interface -// to use, semicolon (;), multicast group IP address, colon (:) and -// port. Examples: "pgm://eth2;224.0.0.1:8000", -// "udp://192.168.0.111;224.1.1.1:5555". - -#define ZMQ_P2P 0 -#define ZMQ_PUB 1 -#define ZMQ_SUB 2 -#define ZMQ_REQ 3 -#define ZMQ_REP 4 -#define ZMQ_XREQ 5 -#define ZMQ_XREP 6 -#define ZMQ_UPSTREAM 7 -#define ZMQ_DOWNSTREAM 8 - -#define ZMQ_HWM 1 -#define ZMQ_LWM 2 -#define ZMQ_SWAP 3 -#define ZMQ_AFFINITY 4 -#define ZMQ_IDENTITY 5 -#define ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE 6 -#define ZMQ_UNSUBSCRIBE 7 -#define ZMQ_RATE 8 -#define ZMQ_RECOVERY_IVL 9 -#define ZMQ_MCAST_LOOP 10 -#define ZMQ_SNDBUF 11 -#define ZMQ_RCVBUF 12 - -#define ZMQ_NOBLOCK 1 -#define ZMQ_NOFLUSH 2 - -ZMQ_EXPORT void *zmq_socket (void *context, int type); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_close (void *s); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_setsockopt (void *s, int option, const void *optval, - size_t optvallen); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_bind (void *s, const char *addr); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_connect (void *s, const char *addr); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_send (void *s, zmq_msg_t *msg, int flags); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_flush (void *s); -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_recv (void *s, zmq_msg_t *msg, int flags); - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// I/O multiplexing. -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -#define ZMQ_POLLIN 1 -#define ZMQ_POLLOUT 2 -#define ZMQ_POLLERR 4 - -typedef struct -{ - void *socket; -#if defined _WIN32 - SOCKET fd; -#else - int fd; -#endif - short events; - short revents; -} zmq_pollitem_t; - -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_poll (zmq_pollitem_t *items, int nitems, long timeout); - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Experimental. -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -// This function retrieves the errno as it is known to 0MQ library. The goal -// of this function is to make the code 100% portable, including where 0MQ -// compiled with certain CRT library (on Windows) is linked to an application -// compiled with different CRT library. -ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_errno (); - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Helper functions. -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -// Helper functions are used by perf tests so that they don't have to care -// about minutiae of time-related functions on different OS platforms. - -// Starts the stopwatch. Returns the handle to the watch. -ZMQ_EXPORT void *zmq_stopwatch_start (); - -// Stops the stopwatch. Returns the number of microseconds elapsed since -// the stopwatch was started. -ZMQ_EXPORT unsigned long zmq_stopwatch_stop (void *watch_); - -// Sleeps for specified number of seconds. -ZMQ_EXPORT void zmq_sleep (int seconds_); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif -- cgit v1.2.3