zmq_bind(3) =========== NAME ---- zmq_bind - assign a local address to a socket SYNOPSIS -------- *int zmq_bind (void '*socket', const char '*address');* DESCRIPTION ----------- The _zmq_bind()_ function shall assign a local address specified by the 'address' argument to the socket referenced by the 'socket' argument. The 'address' argument is a string consisting of two parts as follows: 'transport'://'endpoint'. The 'transport' part specifies the underlying transport protocol to use. The meaning of the 'endpoint' part is specific to the underlying transport protocol selected. The following transports are defined: 'tcp':: unicast transport using TCP, see linkzmq:zmq_tcp[7] 'pgm', 'epgm':: reliable multicast transport using PGM, see linkzmq:zmq_pgm[7] 'ipc':: local inter-process communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_ipc[7] 'inproc':: local in-process (inter-thread) communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_inproc[7] A single socket may have an arbitrary number of local addresses assigned to it using _zmq_bind()_, while also being connected to an arbitrary number of peer addresses using _zmq_connect()_. RETURN VALUE ------------ The _zmq_bind()_ function shall return zero if successful. Otherwise it shall return `-1` and set 'errno' to one of the values defined below. ERRORS ------ *EPROTONOSUPPORT*:: The requested 'transport' protocol is not supported. *ENOCOMPATPROTO*:: The requested 'transport' protocol is not compatible with the socket type. *EADDRINUSE*:: The given 'address' is already in use. *EADDRNOTAVAIL*:: A nonexistent interface was requested or the requested 'address' was not local. EXAMPLE ------- .Binding a publisher socket to an in-process and a TCP transport ---- /* Create a ZMQ_PUB socket */ void *socket = zmq_socket (context, ZMQ_PUB); assert (socket); /* Bind it to a in-process transport with the endpoint 'my_publisher' */ int rc = zmq_bind (socket, "inproc://my_publisher"); assert (rc == 0); /* Bind it to a TCP transport on port 5555 of the 'eth0' interface */ rc = zmq_bind (socket, "tcp://eth0:5555"); assert (rc == 0); ---- SEE ALSO -------- linkzmq:zmq_connect[3] linkzmq:zmq_socket[3] linkzmq:zmq[7] AUTHORS ------- The 0MQ documentation was written by Martin Sustrik and Martin Lucina .