From 4a7aad06d95701cf232198093ce396dcdbb53e5b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Martin Sustrik Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 10:01:47 +0900 Subject: ZeroMQ renamed to Crossroads Signed-off-by: Martin Sustrik --- doc/zmq_inproc.txt | 89 ------------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 89 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/zmq_inproc.txt (limited to 'doc/zmq_inproc.txt') diff --git a/doc/zmq_inproc.txt b/doc/zmq_inproc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a2ae6e3..0000000 --- a/doc/zmq_inproc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -zmq_inproc(7) -============= - - -NAME ----- -zmq_inproc - 0MQ local in-process (inter-thread) communication transport - - -SYNOPSIS --------- -The in-process transport passes messages via memory directly between threads -sharing a single 0MQ 'context'. - -NOTE: No I/O threads are involved in passing messages using the 'inproc' -transport. Therefore, if you are using a 0MQ 'context' for in-process messaging -only you can initialise the 'context' with zero I/O threads. See -linkzmq:zmq_init[3] for details. - - -ADDRESSING ----------- -A 0MQ 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. - - -Assigning a local address to a socket -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -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 0MQ -'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'. - - -Connecting a socket -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -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 0MQ 'context' -as the 'socket' being connected. - - -WIRE FORMAT ------------ -Not applicable. - - -EXAMPLES --------- -.Assigning a local address to a socket ----- -/* Assign the in-process name "#1" */ -rc = zmq_bind(socket, "inproc://#1"); -assert (rc == 0); -/* Assign the in-process name "my-endpoint" */ -rc = zmq_bind(socket, "inproc://my-endpoint"); -assert (rc == 0); ----- - -.Connecting a socket ----- -/* Connect to the in-process name "#1" */ -rc = zmq_connect(socket, "inproc://#1"); -assert (rc == 0); -/* Connect to the in-process name "my-endpoint" */ -rc = zmq_connect(socket, "inproc://my-endpoint"); -assert (rc == 0); ----- - - -SEE ALSO --------- -linkzmq:zmq_bind[3] -linkzmq:zmq_connect[3] -linkzmq:zmq_ipc[7] -linkzmq:zmq_tcp[7] -linkzmq:zmq_pgm[7] -linkzmq:zmq[7] - - -AUTHORS -------- -The 0MQ documentation was written by Martin Sustrik and -Martin Lucina . -- cgit v1.2.3