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+ ################################################################################
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+ # THIS FILE IS 100% GENERATED BY ZPROJECT; DO NOT EDIT EXCEPT EXPERIMENTALLY #
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+ # Read the zproject/README.md for information about making permanent changes. #
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+ ################################################################################
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+ import utils
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+ from . import destructors
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+ libczmq_destructors = destructors.lib
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+
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+ class Ztimerset(object):
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+ """
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+ timer set
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+ """
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+
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+ def __init__(self):
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+ """
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+ Create new timer set.
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+ """
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+ p = utils.lib.ztimerset_new()
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+ if p == utils.ffi.NULL:
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+ raise MemoryError("Could not allocate person")
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+
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+ # ffi.gc returns a copy of the cdata object which will have the
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+ # destructor called when the Python object is GC'd:
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+ # https://cffi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/using.html#ffi-interface
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+ self._p = utils.ffi.gc(p, libczmq_destructors.ztimerset_destroy_py)
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+
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+ def add(self, interval, handler, arg):
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+ """
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+ Add a timer to the set. Returns timer id if OK, -1 on failure.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztimerset_add(self._p, interval, handler, arg._p)
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+
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+ def cancel(self, timer_id):
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+ """
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+ Cancel a timer. Returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztimerset_cancel(self._p, timer_id)
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+
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+ def set_interval(self, timer_id, interval):
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+ """
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+ Set timer interval. Returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure.
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+ This method is slow, canceling the timer and adding a new one yield better performance.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztimerset_set_interval(self._p, timer_id, interval)
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+
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+ def reset(self, timer_id):
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+ """
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+ Reset timer to start interval counting from current time. Returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure.
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+ This method is slow, canceling the timer and adding a new one yield better performance.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztimerset_reset(self._p, timer_id)
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+
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+ def timeout(self):
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+ """
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+ Return the time until the next interval.
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+ Should be used as timeout parameter for the zpoller wait method.
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+ The timeout is in msec.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztimerset_timeout(self._p)
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+
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+ def execute(self):
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+ """
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+ Invoke callback function of all timers which their interval has elapsed.
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+ Should be call after zpoller wait method.
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+ Returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztimerset_execute(self._p)
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+
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+ def test(verbose):
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+ """
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+ Self test of this class.
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+ """
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+ utils.lib.ztimerset_test(verbose)
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+
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+ ################################################################################
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+ # THIS FILE IS 100% GENERATED BY ZPROJECT; DO NOT EDIT EXCEPT EXPERIMENTALLY #
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+ # Read the zproject/README.md for information about making permanent changes. #
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+ ################################################################################
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+ ################################################################################
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+ # THIS FILE IS 100% GENERATED BY ZPROJECT; DO NOT EDIT EXCEPT EXPERIMENTALLY #
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+ # Read the zproject/README.md for information about making permanent changes. #
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+ ################################################################################
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+ import utils
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+ from . import destructors
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+ libczmq_destructors = destructors.lib
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+
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+ class Ztrie(object):
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+ """
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+ simple trie for tokenizable strings
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+ """
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+
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+ def __init__(self, delimiter):
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+ """
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+ Creates a new ztrie.
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+ """
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+ p = utils.lib.ztrie_new(delimiter._p)
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+ if p == utils.ffi.NULL:
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+ raise MemoryError("Could not allocate person")
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+
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+ # ffi.gc returns a copy of the cdata object which will have the
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+ # destructor called when the Python object is GC'd:
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+ # https://cffi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/using.html#ffi-interface
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+ self._p = utils.ffi.gc(p, libczmq_destructors.ztrie_destroy_py)
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+
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+ def insert_route(self, path, data, destroy_data_fn):
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+ """
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+ Inserts a new route into the tree and attaches the data. Returns -1
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+ if the route already exists, otherwise 0. This method takes ownership of
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+ the provided data if a destroy_data_fn is provided.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztrie_insert_route(self._p, utils.to_bytes(path), data._p, destroy_data_fn)
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+
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+ def remove_route(self, path):
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+ """
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+ Removes a route from the trie and destroys its data. Returns -1 if the
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+ route does not exists, otherwise 0.
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+ the start of the list call zlist_first (). Advances the cursor.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztrie_remove_route(self._p, utils.to_bytes(path))
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+
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+ def matches(self, path):
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+ """
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+ Returns true if the path matches a route in the tree, otherwise false.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztrie_matches(self._p, utils.to_bytes(path))
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+
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+ def hit_data(self):
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+ """
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+ Returns the data of a matched route from last ztrie_matches. If the path
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+ did not match, returns NULL. Do not delete the data as it's owned by
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+ ztrie.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztrie_hit_data(self._p)
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+
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+ def hit_parameter_count(self):
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+ """
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+ Returns the count of parameters that a matched route has.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztrie_hit_parameter_count(self._p)
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+
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+ def hit_parameters(self):
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+ """
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+ Returns the parameters of a matched route with named regexes from last
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+ ztrie_matches. If the path did not match or the route did not contain any
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+ named regexes, returns NULL.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztrie_hit_parameters(self._p)
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+
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+ def hit_asterisk_match(self):
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+ """
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+ Returns the asterisk matched part of a route, if there has been no match
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+ or no asterisk match, returns NULL.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.ztrie_hit_asterisk_match(self._p)
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+
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+ def print_py(self):
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+ """
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+ Print the trie
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+ """
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+ utils.lib.ztrie_print(self._p)
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+
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+ def test(verbose):
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+ """
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+ Self test of this class.
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+ """
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+ utils.lib.ztrie_test(verbose)
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+
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+ ################################################################################
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+ # THIS FILE IS 100% GENERATED BY ZPROJECT; DO NOT EDIT EXCEPT EXPERIMENTALLY #
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+ # Read the zproject/README.md for information about making permanent changes. #
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+ ################################################################################
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+ ################################################################################
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+ # THIS FILE IS 100% GENERATED BY ZPROJECT; DO NOT EDIT EXCEPT EXPERIMENTALLY #
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+ # Read the zproject/README.md for information about making permanent changes. #
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+ ################################################################################
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+ import utils
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+ from . import destructors
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+ libczmq_destructors = destructors.lib
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+
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+ class Zuuid(object):
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+ """
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+ UUID support class
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+ """
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+
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+ def __init__(self):
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+ """
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+ Create a new UUID object.
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+ """
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+ p = utils.lib.zuuid_new()
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+ if p == utils.ffi.NULL:
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+ raise MemoryError("Could not allocate person")
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+
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+ # ffi.gc returns a copy of the cdata object which will have the
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+ # destructor called when the Python object is GC'd:
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+ # https://cffi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/using.html#ffi-interface
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+ self._p = utils.ffi.gc(p, libczmq_destructors.zuuid_destroy_py)
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+
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+ def set(self, source):
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+ """
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+ Set UUID to new supplied ZUUID_LEN-octet value.
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+ """
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+ utils.lib.zuuid_set(self._p, source)
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+
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+ def set_str(self, source):
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+ """
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+ Set UUID to new supplied string value skipping '-' and '{' '}'
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+ optional delimiters. Return 0 if OK, else returns -1.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.zuuid_set_str(self._p, utils.to_bytes(source))
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+
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+ def data(self):
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+ """
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+ Return UUID binary data.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.zuuid_data(self._p)
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+
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+ def size(self):
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+ """
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+ Return UUID binary size
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.zuuid_size(self._p)
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+
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+ def str(self):
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+ """
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+ Returns UUID as string
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.zuuid_str(self._p)
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+
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+ def str_canonical(self):
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+ """
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+ Return UUID in the canonical string format: 8-4-4-4-12, in lower
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+ case. Caller does not modify or free returned value. See
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+ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.zuuid_str_canonical(self._p)
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+
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+ def export(self, target):
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+ """
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+ Store UUID blob in target array
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+ """
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+ utils.lib.zuuid_export(self._p, target)
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+
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+ def eq(self, compare):
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+ """
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+ Check if UUID is same as supplied value
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.zuuid_eq(self._p, compare)
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+
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+ def neq(self, compare):
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+ """
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+ Check if UUID is different from supplied value
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.zuuid_neq(self._p, compare)
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+
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+ def dup(self):
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+ """
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+ Make copy of UUID object; if uuid is null, or memory was exhausted,
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+ returns null.
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+ """
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+ return utils.lib.zuuid_dup(self._p)
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+
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+ def test(verbose):
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+ """
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+ Self test of this class.
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+ """
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+ utils.lib.zuuid_test(verbose)
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+
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+ ################################################################################
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+ # THIS FILE IS 100% GENERATED BY ZPROJECT; DO NOT EDIT EXCEPT EXPERIMENTALLY #
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+ # Read the zproject/README.md for information about making permanent changes. #
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+ ################################################################################
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+ ################################################################################
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+ # THIS FILE IS 100% GENERATED BY ZPROJECT; DO NOT EDIT EXCEPT EXPERIMENTALLY #
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+ # Read the zproject/README.md for information about making permanent changes. #
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+ ################################################################################
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+ import utils
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+ from .Zactor import *
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+ from .Zargs import *
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+ from .Zarmour import *
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+ from .Zcert import *
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+ from .Zcertstore import *
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+ from .Zchunk import *
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+ from .Zclock import *
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+ from .Zconfig import *
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+ from .Zdigest import *
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+ from .Zdir import *
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+ from .ZdirPatch import *
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+ from .Zfile import *
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+ from .Zframe import *
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+ from .Zhash import *
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+ from .Zhashx import *
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+ from .Ziflist import *
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+ from .Zlist import *
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+ from .Zlistx import *
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+ from .Zloop import *
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+ from .Zmsg import *
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+ from .Zpoller import *
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+ from .Zproc import *
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+ from .Zsock import *
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+ from .Zstr import *
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+ from .Zsys import *
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+ from .Ztimerset import *
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+ from .Ztrie import *
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+ from .Zuuid import *
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+ ################################################################################
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+ # THIS FILE IS 100% GENERATED BY ZPROJECT; DO NOT EDIT EXCEPT EXPERIMENTALLY #
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+ # Read the zproject/README.md for information about making permanent changes. #
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+ ################################################################################
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+ # This file is intended to be included while generating cffi binding for top level library
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+
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+ czmq_cdefs = list ()
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+ # Custom setup for czmq
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+ czmq_cdefs.append ('''
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+ typedef int time_t;
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+ typedef int off_t;
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+
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+ typedef unsigned char byte; // Single unsigned byte = 8 bits
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+ typedef unsigned short dbyte; // Double byte = 16 bits
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+ typedef unsigned int qbyte; // Quad byte = 32 bits
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+ typedef int SOCKET;
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+ typedef struct sockaddr_in inaddr_t;
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+
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+ // -- destroy an item
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+ typedef void (czmq_destructor) (void **item);
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+ // -- duplicate an item
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+ typedef void *(czmq_duplicator) (const void *item);
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+ // - compare two items, for sorting
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+ typedef int (czmq_comparator) (const void *item1, const void *item2);
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+ ''')
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+
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+ czmq_cdefs.append ('''
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+ typedef struct _zsock_t zsock_t;
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+ typedef struct _zactor_t zactor_t;
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+ typedef struct _zmsg_t zmsg_t;
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+ typedef struct _zargs_t zargs_t;
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+ typedef struct _zarmour_t zarmour_t;
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+ typedef struct _zchunk_t zchunk_t;
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+ typedef struct _char_t char_t;
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+ typedef struct _zcert_t zcert_t;
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+ typedef struct _zlist_t zlist_t;
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+ typedef struct _zcertstore_t zcertstore_t;
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+ typedef struct _zlistx_t zlistx_t;
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+ typedef struct _zframe_t zframe_t;
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+ typedef struct _msecs_t msecs_t;
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+ typedef struct _zclock_t zclock_t;
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+ typedef struct _zconfig_t zconfig_t;
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+ typedef struct _zdigest_t zdigest_t;
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+ typedef struct _zdir_t zdir_t;
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+ typedef struct _zhash_t zhash_t;
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+ typedef struct _zfile_t zfile_t;
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+ typedef struct _zdir_patch_t zdir_patch_t;
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+ typedef struct _zhashx_t zhashx_t;
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+ typedef struct _ziflist_t ziflist_t;
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+ typedef struct _zloop_t zloop_t;
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+ typedef struct _zmq_pollitem_t zmq_pollitem_t;
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+ typedef struct _zpoller_t zpoller_t;
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+ typedef struct _zproc_t zproc_t;
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+ typedef struct _va_list_t va_list_t;
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+ typedef struct _socket_t socket_t;
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+ typedef struct _zstr_t zstr_t;
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+ typedef struct _zsys_t zsys_t;
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+ typedef struct _ztimerset_t ztimerset_t;
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+ typedef struct _ztrie_t ztrie_t;
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+ typedef struct _zuuid_t zuuid_t;
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+ // Actors get a pipe and arguments from caller
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+ typedef void (zactor_fn) (
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+ zsock_t *pipe, void *args);
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+
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+ // Function to be called on zactor_destroy. Default behavior is to send zmsg_t with string "$TERM" in a first frame.
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+ //
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+ // An example - to send $KTHXBAI string
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+ //
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+ // if (zstr_send (self->pipe, "$KTHXBAI") == 0)
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+ // zsock_wait (self->pipe);
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+ typedef void (zactor_destructor_fn) (
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+ zactor_t *self);
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+
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+ // Loaders retrieve certificates from an arbitrary source.
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+ typedef void (zcertstore_loader) (
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+ zcertstore_t *self);
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+
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+ // Destructor for loader state.
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+ typedef void (zcertstore_destructor) (
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+ void **self_p);
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+
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+ //
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+ typedef int (zconfig_fct) (
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+ zconfig_t *self, void *arg, int level);
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+
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+ // Callback function for zhash_freefn method
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+ typedef void (zhash_free_fn) (
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+ void *data);
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+
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+ // Destroy an item
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+ typedef void (zhashx_destructor_fn) (
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+ void **item);
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+
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+ // Duplicate an item
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+ typedef void * (zhashx_duplicator_fn) (
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+ const void *item);
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+
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+ // Compare two items, for sorting
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+ typedef int (zhashx_comparator_fn) (
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+ const void *item1, const void *item2);
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+
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+ // Destroy an item.
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+ typedef void (zhashx_free_fn) (
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+ void *data);
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+
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+ // Hash function for keys.
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+ typedef size_t (zhashx_hash_fn) (
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+ const void *key);
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+
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+ // Serializes an item to a longstr.
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+ // The caller takes ownership of the newly created object.
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+ typedef char * (zhashx_serializer_fn) (
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+ const void *item);
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+
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+ // Deserializes a longstr into an item.
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+ // The caller takes ownership of the newly created object.
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+ typedef void * (zhashx_deserializer_fn) (
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+ const char *item_str);
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+
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+ // Comparison function e.g. for sorting and removing.
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+ typedef int (zlist_compare_fn) (
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+ void *item1, void *item2);
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+
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+ // Callback function for zlist_freefn method
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+ typedef void (zlist_free_fn) (
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+ void *data);
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+
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+ // Destroy an item
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+ typedef void (zlistx_destructor_fn) (
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+ void **item);
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+
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+ // Duplicate an item
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+ typedef void * (zlistx_duplicator_fn) (
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+ const void *item);
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+
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+ // Compare two items, for sorting
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+ typedef int (zlistx_comparator_fn) (
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+ const void *item1, const void *item2);
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+
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+ // Callback function for reactor socket activity
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+ typedef int (zloop_reader_fn) (
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+ zloop_t *loop, zsock_t *reader, void *arg);
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+
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+ // Callback function for reactor events (low-level)
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+ typedef int (zloop_fn) (
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+ zloop_t *loop, zmq_pollitem_t *item, void *arg);
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+
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+ // Callback for reactor timer events
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+ typedef int (zloop_timer_fn) (
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+ zloop_t *loop, int timer_id, void *arg);
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+
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+ // Callback for interrupt signal handler
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+ typedef void (zsys_handler_fn) (
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+ int signal_value);
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+
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+ // Callback function for timer event.
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+ typedef void (ztimerset_fn) (
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+ int timer_id, void *arg);
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+
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+ // Callback function for ztrie_node to destroy node data.
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+ typedef void (ztrie_destroy_data_fn) (
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+ void **data);
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+
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+ // CLASS: zactor
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+ // Create a new actor passing arbitrary arguments reference.
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+ zactor_t *
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+ zactor_new (zactor_fn task, void *args);
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+
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+ // Destroy an actor.
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+ void
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+ zactor_destroy (zactor_t **self_p);
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+
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+ // Send a zmsg message to the actor, take ownership of the message
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+ // and destroy when it has been sent.
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+ int
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+ zactor_send (zactor_t *self, zmsg_t **msg_p);
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+
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+ // Receive a zmsg message from the actor. Returns NULL if the actor
179
+ // was interrupted before the message could be received, or if there
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+ // was a timeout on the actor.
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+ zmsg_t *
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+ zactor_recv (zactor_t *self);
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+
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+ // Probe the supplied object, and report if it looks like a zactor_t.
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+ bool
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+ zactor_is (void *self);
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+
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+ // Probe the supplied reference. If it looks like a zactor_t instance,
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+ // return the underlying libzmq actor handle; else if it looks like
190
+ // a libzmq actor handle, return the supplied value.
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+ void *
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+ zactor_resolve (void *self);
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+
194
+ // Return the actor's zsock handle. Use this when you absolutely need
195
+ // to work with the zsock instance rather than the actor.
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+ zsock_t *
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+ zactor_sock (zactor_t *self);
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+
199
+ // Change default destructor by custom function. Actor MUST be able to handle new message instead of default $TERM.
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+ void
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+ zactor_set_destructor (zactor_t *self, zactor_destructor_fn destructor);
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+
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+ // Self test of this class.
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+ void
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+ zactor_test (bool verbose);
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+
207
+ // CLASS: zargs
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+ // Create a new zargs from command line arguments.
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+ zargs_t *
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+ zargs_new (int argc, char **argv);
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+
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+ // Destroy zargs instance.
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+ void
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+ zargs_destroy (zargs_t **self_p);
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+
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+ // Return program name (argv[0])
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+ const char *
218
+ zargs_progname (zargs_t *self);
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+
220
+ // Return number of positional arguments
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+ size_t
222
+ zargs_arguments (zargs_t *self);
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+
224
+ // Return first positional argument or NULL
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+ const char *
226
+ zargs_first (zargs_t *self);
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+
228
+ // Return next positional argument or NULL
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+ const char *
230
+ zargs_next (zargs_t *self);
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+
232
+ // Return first named parameter value, or NULL if there are no named
233
+ // parameters, or value for which zargs_param_empty (arg) returns true.
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+ const char *
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+ zargs_param_first (zargs_t *self);
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+
237
+ // Return next named parameter value, or NULL if there are no named
238
+ // parameters, or value for which zargs_param_empty (arg) returns true.
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+ const char *
240
+ zargs_param_next (zargs_t *self);
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+
242
+ // Return current parameter name, or NULL if there are no named
243
+ // parameters.
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+ const char *
245
+ zargs_param_name (zargs_t *self);
246
+
247
+ // Return value of named parameter, NULL if no given parameter has
248
+ // been specified, or special value for wich zargs_param_empty ()
249
+ // returns true.
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+ const char *
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+ zargs_param_lookup (zargs_t *self, const char *keys);
252
+
253
+ // Return value of named parameter(s), NULL if no given parameter has
254
+ // been specified, or special value for wich zargs_param_empty ()
255
+ // returns true.
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+ const char *
257
+ zargs_param_lookupx (zargs_t *self, const char *keys, ...);
258
+
259
+ // Returns true if there are --help -h arguments
260
+ bool
261
+ zargs_has_help (zargs_t *self);
262
+
263
+ // Returns true if parameter did not have a value
264
+ bool
265
+ zargs_param_empty (const char *arg);
266
+
267
+ // Print an instance of zargs.
268
+ void
269
+ zargs_print (zargs_t *self);
270
+
271
+ // Self test of this class.
272
+ void
273
+ zargs_test (bool verbose);
274
+
275
+ // CLASS: zarmour
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+ // Create a new zarmour
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+ zarmour_t *
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+ zarmour_new (void);
279
+
280
+ // Destroy the zarmour
281
+ void
282
+ zarmour_destroy (zarmour_t **self_p);
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+
284
+ // Encode a stream of bytes into an armoured string. Returns the armoured
285
+ // string, or NULL if there was insufficient memory available to allocate
286
+ // a new string.
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+ char *
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+ zarmour_encode (zarmour_t *self, const byte *data, size_t size);
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+
290
+ // Decode an armoured string into a chunk. The decoded output is
291
+ // null-terminated, so it may be treated as a string, if that's what
292
+ // it was prior to encoding.
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+ zchunk_t *
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+ zarmour_decode (zarmour_t *self, const char *data);
295
+
296
+ // Get the mode property.
297
+ int
298
+ zarmour_mode (zarmour_t *self);
299
+
300
+ // Get printable string for mode.
301
+ const char *
302
+ zarmour_mode_str (zarmour_t *self);
303
+
304
+ // Set the mode property.
305
+ void
306
+ zarmour_set_mode (zarmour_t *self, int mode);
307
+
308
+ // Return true if padding is turned on.
309
+ bool
310
+ zarmour_pad (zarmour_t *self);
311
+
312
+ // Turn padding on or off. Default is on.
313
+ void
314
+ zarmour_set_pad (zarmour_t *self, bool pad);
315
+
316
+ // Get the padding character.
317
+ char
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+ zarmour_pad_char (zarmour_t *self);
319
+
320
+ // Set the padding character.
321
+ void
322
+ zarmour_set_pad_char (zarmour_t *self, char pad_char);
323
+
324
+ // Return if splitting output into lines is turned on. Default is off.
325
+ bool
326
+ zarmour_line_breaks (zarmour_t *self);
327
+
328
+ // Turn splitting output into lines on or off.
329
+ void
330
+ zarmour_set_line_breaks (zarmour_t *self, bool line_breaks);
331
+
332
+ // Get the line length used for splitting lines.
333
+ size_t
334
+ zarmour_line_length (zarmour_t *self);
335
+
336
+ // Set the line length used for splitting lines.
337
+ void
338
+ zarmour_set_line_length (zarmour_t *self, size_t line_length);
339
+
340
+ // Print properties of object
341
+ void
342
+ zarmour_print (zarmour_t *self);
343
+
344
+ // Self test of this class.
345
+ void
346
+ zarmour_test (bool verbose);
347
+
348
+ // CLASS: zcert
349
+ // Create and initialize a new certificate in memory
350
+ zcert_t *
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+ zcert_new (void);
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+
353
+ // Accepts public/secret key pair from caller
354
+ zcert_t *
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+ zcert_new_from (const byte *public_key, const byte *secret_key);
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+
357
+ // Accepts public/secret key text pair from caller
358
+ zcert_t *
359
+ zcert_new_from_txt (const char *public_txt, const char *secret_txt);
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+
361
+ // Load certificate from file
362
+ zcert_t *
363
+ zcert_load (const char *filename);
364
+
365
+ // Destroy a certificate in memory
366
+ void
367
+ zcert_destroy (zcert_t **self_p);
368
+
369
+ // Return public part of key pair as 32-byte binary string
370
+ const byte *
371
+ zcert_public_key (zcert_t *self);
372
+
373
+ // Return secret part of key pair as 32-byte binary string
374
+ const byte *
375
+ zcert_secret_key (zcert_t *self);
376
+
377
+ // Return public part of key pair as Z85 armored string
378
+ const char *
379
+ zcert_public_txt (zcert_t *self);
380
+
381
+ // Return secret part of key pair as Z85 armored string
382
+ const char *
383
+ zcert_secret_txt (zcert_t *self);
384
+
385
+ // Set certificate metadata from formatted string.
386
+ void
387
+ zcert_set_meta (zcert_t *self, const char *name, const char *format, ...);
388
+
389
+ // Unset certificate metadata.
390
+ void
391
+ zcert_unset_meta (zcert_t *self, const char *name);
392
+
393
+ // Get metadata value from certificate; if the metadata value doesn't
394
+ // exist, returns NULL.
395
+ const char *
396
+ zcert_meta (zcert_t *self, const char *name);
397
+
398
+ // Get list of metadata fields from certificate. Caller is responsible for
399
+ // destroying list. Caller should not modify the values of list items.
400
+ zlist_t *
401
+ zcert_meta_keys (zcert_t *self);
402
+
403
+ // Save full certificate (public + secret) to file for persistent storage
404
+ // This creates one public file and one secret file (filename + "_secret").
405
+ int
406
+ zcert_save (zcert_t *self, const char *filename);
407
+
408
+ // Save public certificate only to file for persistent storage
409
+ int
410
+ zcert_save_public (zcert_t *self, const char *filename);
411
+
412
+ // Save secret certificate only to file for persistent storage
413
+ int
414
+ zcert_save_secret (zcert_t *self, const char *filename);
415
+
416
+ // Apply certificate to socket, i.e. use for CURVE security on socket.
417
+ // If certificate was loaded from public file, the secret key will be
418
+ // undefined, and this certificate will not work successfully.
419
+ void
420
+ zcert_apply (zcert_t *self, void *socket);
421
+
422
+ // Return copy of certificate; if certificate is NULL or we exhausted
423
+ // heap memory, returns NULL.
424
+ zcert_t *
425
+ zcert_dup (zcert_t *self);
426
+
427
+ // Return true if two certificates have the same keys
428
+ bool
429
+ zcert_eq (zcert_t *self, zcert_t *compare);
430
+
431
+ // Print certificate contents to stdout
432
+ void
433
+ zcert_print (zcert_t *self);
434
+
435
+ // Self test of this class
436
+ void
437
+ zcert_test (bool verbose);
438
+
439
+ // CLASS: zcertstore
440
+ // Create a new certificate store from a disk directory, loading and
441
+ // indexing all certificates in that location. The directory itself may be
442
+ // absent, and created later, or modified at any time. The certificate store
443
+ // is automatically refreshed on any zcertstore_lookup() call. If the
444
+ // location is specified as NULL, creates a pure-memory store, which you
445
+ // can work with by inserting certificates at runtime.
446
+ zcertstore_t *
447
+ zcertstore_new (const char *location);
448
+
449
+ // Destroy a certificate store object in memory. Does not affect anything
450
+ // stored on disk.
451
+ void
452
+ zcertstore_destroy (zcertstore_t **self_p);
453
+
454
+ // Override the default disk loader with a custom loader fn.
455
+ void
456
+ zcertstore_set_loader (zcertstore_t *self, zcertstore_loader loader, zcertstore_destructor destructor, void *state);
457
+
458
+ // Look up certificate by public key, returns zcert_t object if found,
459
+ // else returns NULL. The public key is provided in Z85 text format.
460
+ zcert_t *
461
+ zcertstore_lookup (zcertstore_t *self, const char *public_key);
462
+
463
+ // Insert certificate into certificate store in memory. Note that this
464
+ // does not save the certificate to disk. To do that, use zcert_save()
465
+ // directly on the certificate. Takes ownership of zcert_t object.
466
+ void
467
+ zcertstore_insert (zcertstore_t *self, zcert_t **cert_p);
468
+
469
+ // Empty certificate hashtable. This wrapper exists to be friendly to bindings,
470
+ // which don't usually have access to struct internals.
471
+ void
472
+ zcertstore_empty (zcertstore_t *self);
473
+
474
+ // Print list of certificates in store to logging facility
475
+ void
476
+ zcertstore_print (zcertstore_t *self);
477
+
478
+ // Return a list of all the certificates in the store.
479
+ // The caller takes ownership of the zlistx_t object and is responsible
480
+ // for destroying it. The caller does not take ownership of the zcert_t
481
+ // objects.
482
+ zlistx_t *
483
+ zcertstore_certs (zcertstore_t *self);
484
+
485
+ // Self test of this class
486
+ void
487
+ zcertstore_test (bool verbose);
488
+
489
+ // CLASS: zchunk
490
+ // Create a new chunk of the specified size. If you specify the data, it
491
+ // is copied into the chunk. If you do not specify the data, the chunk is
492
+ // allocated and left empty, and you can then add data using zchunk_append.
493
+ zchunk_t *
494
+ zchunk_new (const void *data, size_t size);
495
+
496
+ // Destroy a chunk
497
+ void
498
+ zchunk_destroy (zchunk_t **self_p);
499
+
500
+ // Resizes chunk max_size as requested; chunk_cur size is set to zero
501
+ void
502
+ zchunk_resize (zchunk_t *self, size_t size);
503
+
504
+ // Return chunk cur size
505
+ size_t
506
+ zchunk_size (zchunk_t *self);
507
+
508
+ // Return chunk max size
509
+ size_t
510
+ zchunk_max_size (zchunk_t *self);
511
+
512
+ // Return chunk data
513
+ byte *
514
+ zchunk_data (zchunk_t *self);
515
+
516
+ // Set chunk data from user-supplied data; truncate if too large. Data may
517
+ // be null. Returns actual size of chunk
518
+ size_t
519
+ zchunk_set (zchunk_t *self, const void *data, size_t size);
520
+
521
+ // Fill chunk data from user-supplied octet
522
+ size_t
523
+ zchunk_fill (zchunk_t *self, byte filler, size_t size);
524
+
525
+ // Append user-supplied data to chunk, return resulting chunk size. If the
526
+ // data would exceeded the available space, it is truncated. If you want to
527
+ // grow the chunk to accommodate new data, use the zchunk_extend method.
528
+ size_t
529
+ zchunk_append (zchunk_t *self, const void *data, size_t size);
530
+
531
+ // Append user-supplied data to chunk, return resulting chunk size. If the
532
+ // data would exceeded the available space, the chunk grows in size.
533
+ size_t
534
+ zchunk_extend (zchunk_t *self, const void *data, size_t size);
535
+
536
+ // Copy as much data from 'source' into the chunk as possible; returns the
537
+ // new size of chunk. If all data from 'source' is used, returns exhausted
538
+ // on the source chunk. Source can be consumed as many times as needed until
539
+ // it is exhausted. If source was already exhausted, does not change chunk.
540
+ size_t
541
+ zchunk_consume (zchunk_t *self, zchunk_t *source);
542
+
543
+ // Returns true if the chunk was exhausted by consume methods, or if the
544
+ // chunk has a size of zero.
545
+ bool
546
+ zchunk_exhausted (zchunk_t *self);
547
+
548
+ // Read chunk from an open file descriptor
549
+ zchunk_t *
550
+ zchunk_read (FILE *handle, size_t bytes);
551
+
552
+ // Write chunk to an open file descriptor
553
+ int
554
+ zchunk_write (zchunk_t *self, FILE *handle);
555
+
556
+ // Try to slurp an entire file into a chunk. Will read up to maxsize of
557
+ // the file. If maxsize is 0, will attempt to read the entire file and
558
+ // fail with an assertion if that cannot fit into memory. Returns a new
559
+ // chunk containing the file data, or NULL if the file could not be read.
560
+ zchunk_t *
561
+ zchunk_slurp (const char *filename, size_t maxsize);
562
+
563
+ // Create copy of chunk, as new chunk object. Returns a fresh zchunk_t
564
+ // object, or null if there was not enough heap memory. If chunk is null,
565
+ // returns null.
566
+ zchunk_t *
567
+ zchunk_dup (zchunk_t *self);
568
+
569
+ // Return chunk data encoded as printable hex string. Caller must free
570
+ // string when finished with it.
571
+ char *
572
+ zchunk_strhex (zchunk_t *self);
573
+
574
+ // Return chunk data copied into freshly allocated string
575
+ // Caller must free string when finished with it.
576
+ char *
577
+ zchunk_strdup (zchunk_t *self);
578
+
579
+ // Return TRUE if chunk body is equal to string, excluding terminator
580
+ bool
581
+ zchunk_streq (zchunk_t *self, const char *string);
582
+
583
+ // Transform zchunk into a zframe that can be sent in a message.
584
+ zframe_t *
585
+ zchunk_pack (zchunk_t *self);
586
+
587
+ // Transform a zframe into a zchunk.
588
+ zchunk_t *
589
+ zchunk_unpack (zframe_t *frame);
590
+
591
+ // Calculate SHA1 digest for chunk, using zdigest class.
592
+ const char *
593
+ zchunk_digest (zchunk_t *self);
594
+
595
+ // Dump chunk to FILE stream, for debugging and tracing.
596
+ void
597
+ zchunk_fprint (zchunk_t *self, FILE *file);
598
+
599
+ // Dump message to stderr, for debugging and tracing.
600
+ // See zchunk_fprint for details
601
+ void
602
+ zchunk_print (zchunk_t *self);
603
+
604
+ // Probe the supplied object, and report if it looks like a zchunk_t.
605
+ bool
606
+ zchunk_is (void *self);
607
+
608
+ // Self test of this class.
609
+ void
610
+ zchunk_test (bool verbose);
611
+
612
+ // CLASS: zclock
613
+ // Sleep for a number of milliseconds
614
+ void
615
+ zclock_sleep (int msecs);
616
+
617
+ // Return current system clock as milliseconds. Note that this clock can
618
+ // jump backwards (if the system clock is changed) so is unsafe to use for
619
+ // timers and time offsets. Use zclock_mono for that instead.
620
+ int64_t
621
+ zclock_time (void);
622
+
623
+ // Return current monotonic clock in milliseconds. Use this when you compute
624
+ // time offsets. The monotonic clock is not affected by system changes and
625
+ // so will never be reset backwards, unlike a system clock.
626
+ int64_t
627
+ zclock_mono (void);
628
+
629
+ // Return current monotonic clock in microseconds. Use this when you compute
630
+ // time offsets. The monotonic clock is not affected by system changes and
631
+ // so will never be reset backwards, unlike a system clock.
632
+ int64_t
633
+ zclock_usecs (void);
634
+
635
+ // Return formatted date/time as fresh string. Free using zstr_free().
636
+ char *
637
+ zclock_timestr (void);
638
+
639
+ // Self test of this class.
640
+ void
641
+ zclock_test (bool verbose);
642
+
643
+ // CLASS: zconfig
644
+ // Create new config item
645
+ zconfig_t *
646
+ zconfig_new (const char *name, zconfig_t *parent);
647
+
648
+ // Destroy a config item and all its children
649
+ void
650
+ zconfig_destroy (zconfig_t **self_p);
651
+
652
+ // Load a config tree from a specified ZPL text file; returns a zconfig_t
653
+ // reference for the root, if the file exists and is readable. Returns NULL
654
+ // if the file does not exist.
655
+ zconfig_t *
656
+ zconfig_load (const char *filename);
657
+
658
+ // Equivalent to zconfig_load, taking a format string instead of a fixed
659
+ // filename.
660
+ zconfig_t *
661
+ zconfig_loadf (const char *format, ...);
662
+
663
+ // Return name of config item
664
+ char *
665
+ zconfig_name (zconfig_t *self);
666
+
667
+ // Return value of config item
668
+ char *
669
+ zconfig_value (zconfig_t *self);
670
+
671
+ // Insert or update configuration key with value
672
+ void
673
+ zconfig_put (zconfig_t *self, const char *path, const char *value);
674
+
675
+ // Equivalent to zconfig_put, accepting a format specifier and variable
676
+ // argument list, instead of a single string value.
677
+ void
678
+ zconfig_putf (zconfig_t *self, const char *path, const char *format, ...);
679
+
680
+ // Get value for config item into a string value; leading slash is optional
681
+ // and ignored.
682
+ char *
683
+ zconfig_get (zconfig_t *self, const char *path, const char *default_value);
684
+
685
+ // Set config item name, name may be NULL
686
+ void
687
+ zconfig_set_name (zconfig_t *self, const char *name);
688
+
689
+ // Set new value for config item. The new value may be a string, a printf
690
+ // format, or NULL. Note that if string may possibly contain '%', or if it
691
+ // comes from an insecure source, you must use '%s' as the format, followed
692
+ // by the string.
693
+ void
694
+ zconfig_set_value (zconfig_t *self, const char *format, ...);
695
+
696
+ // Find our first child, if any
697
+ zconfig_t *
698
+ zconfig_child (zconfig_t *self);
699
+
700
+ // Find our first sibling, if any
701
+ zconfig_t *
702
+ zconfig_next (zconfig_t *self);
703
+
704
+ // Find a config item along a path; leading slash is optional and ignored.
705
+ zconfig_t *
706
+ zconfig_locate (zconfig_t *self, const char *path);
707
+
708
+ // Locate the last config item at a specified depth
709
+ zconfig_t *
710
+ zconfig_at_depth (zconfig_t *self, int level);
711
+
712
+ // Execute a callback for each config item in the tree; returns zero if
713
+ // successful, else -1.
714
+ int
715
+ zconfig_execute (zconfig_t *self, zconfig_fct handler, void *arg);
716
+
717
+ // Add comment to config item before saving to disk. You can add as many
718
+ // comment lines as you like. If you use a null format, all comments are
719
+ // deleted.
720
+ void
721
+ zconfig_set_comment (zconfig_t *self, const char *format, ...);
722
+
723
+ // Return comments of config item, as zlist.
724
+ zlist_t *
725
+ zconfig_comments (zconfig_t *self);
726
+
727
+ // Save a config tree to a specified ZPL text file, where a filename
728
+ // "-" means dump to standard output.
729
+ int
730
+ zconfig_save (zconfig_t *self, const char *filename);
731
+
732
+ // Equivalent to zconfig_save, taking a format string instead of a fixed
733
+ // filename.
734
+ int
735
+ zconfig_savef (zconfig_t *self, const char *format, ...);
736
+
737
+ // Report filename used during zconfig_load, or NULL if none
738
+ const char *
739
+ zconfig_filename (zconfig_t *self);
740
+
741
+ // Reload config tree from same file that it was previously loaded from.
742
+ // Returns 0 if OK, -1 if there was an error (and then does not change
743
+ // existing data).
744
+ int
745
+ zconfig_reload (zconfig_t **self_p);
746
+
747
+ // Load a config tree from a memory chunk
748
+ zconfig_t *
749
+ zconfig_chunk_load (zchunk_t *chunk);
750
+
751
+ // Save a config tree to a new memory chunk
752
+ zchunk_t *
753
+ zconfig_chunk_save (zconfig_t *self);
754
+
755
+ // Load a config tree from a null-terminated string
756
+ zconfig_t *
757
+ zconfig_str_load (const char *string);
758
+
759
+ // Save a config tree to a new null terminated string
760
+ char *
761
+ zconfig_str_save (zconfig_t *self);
762
+
763
+ // Return true if a configuration tree was loaded from a file and that
764
+ // file has changed in since the tree was loaded.
765
+ bool
766
+ zconfig_has_changed (zconfig_t *self);
767
+
768
+ // Destroy subtree (all children)
769
+ void
770
+ zconfig_remove_subtree (zconfig_t *self);
771
+
772
+ // Destroy node and subtree (all children)
773
+ void
774
+ zconfig_remove (zconfig_t **self_p);
775
+
776
+ // Print the config file to open stream
777
+ void
778
+ zconfig_fprint (zconfig_t *self, FILE *file);
779
+
780
+ // Print properties of object
781
+ void
782
+ zconfig_print (zconfig_t *self);
783
+
784
+ // Self test of this class
785
+ void
786
+ zconfig_test (bool verbose);
787
+
788
+ // CLASS: zdigest
789
+ // Constructor - creates new digest object, which you use to build up a
790
+ // digest by repeatedly calling zdigest_update() on chunks of data.
791
+ zdigest_t *
792
+ zdigest_new (void);
793
+
794
+ // Destroy a digest object
795
+ void
796
+ zdigest_destroy (zdigest_t **self_p);
797
+
798
+ // Add buffer into digest calculation
799
+ void
800
+ zdigest_update (zdigest_t *self, const byte *buffer, size_t length);
801
+
802
+ // Return final digest hash data. If built without crypto support,
803
+ // returns NULL.
804
+ const byte *
805
+ zdigest_data (zdigest_t *self);
806
+
807
+ // Return final digest hash size
808
+ size_t
809
+ zdigest_size (zdigest_t *self);
810
+
811
+ // Return digest as printable hex string; caller should not modify nor
812
+ // free this string. After calling this, you may not use zdigest_update()
813
+ // on the same digest. If built without crypto support, returns NULL.
814
+ char *
815
+ zdigest_string (zdigest_t *self);
816
+
817
+ // Self test of this class.
818
+ void
819
+ zdigest_test (bool verbose);
820
+
821
+ // CLASS: zdir
822
+ // Create a new directory item that loads in the full tree of the specified
823
+ // path, optionally located under some parent path. If parent is "-", then
824
+ // loads only the top-level directory, and does not use parent as a path.
825
+ zdir_t *
826
+ zdir_new (const char *path, const char *parent);
827
+
828
+ // Destroy a directory tree and all children it contains.
829
+ void
830
+ zdir_destroy (zdir_t **self_p);
831
+
832
+ // Return directory path
833
+ const char *
834
+ zdir_path (zdir_t *self);
835
+
836
+ // Return last modification time for directory.
837
+ time_t
838
+ zdir_modified (zdir_t *self);
839
+
840
+ // Return total hierarchy size, in bytes of data contained in all files
841
+ // in the directory tree.
842
+ off_t
843
+ zdir_cursize (zdir_t *self);
844
+
845
+ // Return directory count
846
+ size_t
847
+ zdir_count (zdir_t *self);
848
+
849
+ // Returns a sorted list of zfile objects; Each entry in the list is a pointer
850
+ // to a zfile_t item already allocated in the zdir tree. Do not destroy the
851
+ // original zdir tree until you are done with this list.
852
+ zlist_t *
853
+ zdir_list (zdir_t *self);
854
+
855
+ // Remove directory, optionally including all files that it contains, at
856
+ // all levels. If force is false, will only remove the directory if empty.
857
+ // If force is true, will remove all files and all subdirectories.
858
+ void
859
+ zdir_remove (zdir_t *self, bool force);
860
+
861
+ // Calculate differences between two versions of a directory tree.
862
+ // Returns a list of zdir_patch_t patches. Either older or newer may
863
+ // be null, indicating the directory is empty/absent. If alias is set,
864
+ // generates virtual filename (minus path, plus alias).
865
+ zlist_t *
866
+ zdir_diff (zdir_t *older, zdir_t *newer, const char *alias);
867
+
868
+ // Return full contents of directory as a zdir_patch list.
869
+ zlist_t *
870
+ zdir_resync (zdir_t *self, const char *alias);
871
+
872
+ // Load directory cache; returns a hash table containing the SHA-1 digests
873
+ // of every file in the tree. The cache is saved between runs in .cache.
874
+ zhash_t *
875
+ zdir_cache (zdir_t *self);
876
+
877
+ // Print contents of directory to open stream
878
+ void
879
+ zdir_fprint (zdir_t *self, FILE *file, int indent);
880
+
881
+ // Print contents of directory to stdout
882
+ void
883
+ zdir_print (zdir_t *self, int indent);
884
+
885
+ // Create a new zdir_watch actor instance:
886
+ //
887
+ // zactor_t *watch = zactor_new (zdir_watch, NULL);
888
+ //
889
+ // Destroy zdir_watch instance:
890
+ //
891
+ // zactor_destroy (&watch);
892
+ //
893
+ // Enable verbose logging of commands and activity:
894
+ //
895
+ // zstr_send (watch, "VERBOSE");
896
+ //
897
+ // Subscribe to changes to a directory path:
898
+ //
899
+ // zsock_send (watch, "ss", "SUBSCRIBE", "directory_path");
900
+ //
901
+ // Unsubscribe from changes to a directory path:
902
+ //
903
+ // zsock_send (watch, "ss", "UNSUBSCRIBE", "directory_path");
904
+ //
905
+ // Receive directory changes:
906
+ // zsock_recv (watch, "sp", &path, &patches);
907
+ //
908
+ // // Delete the received data.
909
+ // free (path);
910
+ // zlist_destroy (&patches);
911
+ void
912
+ zdir_watch (zsock_t *pipe, void *unused);
913
+
914
+ // Self test of this class.
915
+ void
916
+ zdir_test (bool verbose);
917
+
918
+ // CLASS: zdir_patch
919
+ // Create new patch
920
+ zdir_patch_t *
921
+ zdir_patch_new (const char *path, zfile_t *file, int op, const char *alias);
922
+
923
+ // Destroy a patch
924
+ void
925
+ zdir_patch_destroy (zdir_patch_t **self_p);
926
+
927
+ // Create copy of a patch. If the patch is null, or memory was exhausted,
928
+ // returns null.
929
+ zdir_patch_t *
930
+ zdir_patch_dup (zdir_patch_t *self);
931
+
932
+ // Return patch file directory path
933
+ const char *
934
+ zdir_patch_path (zdir_patch_t *self);
935
+
936
+ // Return patch file item
937
+ zfile_t *
938
+ zdir_patch_file (zdir_patch_t *self);
939
+
940
+ // Return operation
941
+ int
942
+ zdir_patch_op (zdir_patch_t *self);
943
+
944
+ // Return patch virtual file path
945
+ const char *
946
+ zdir_patch_vpath (zdir_patch_t *self);
947
+
948
+ // Calculate hash digest for file (create only)
949
+ void
950
+ zdir_patch_digest_set (zdir_patch_t *self);
951
+
952
+ // Return hash digest for patch file
953
+ const char *
954
+ zdir_patch_digest (zdir_patch_t *self);
955
+
956
+ // Self test of this class.
957
+ void
958
+ zdir_patch_test (bool verbose);
959
+
960
+ // CLASS: zfile
961
+ // If file exists, populates properties. CZMQ supports portable symbolic
962
+ // links, which are files with the extension ".ln". A symbolic link is a
963
+ // text file containing one line, the filename of a target file. Reading
964
+ // data from the symbolic link actually reads from the target file. Path
965
+ // may be NULL, in which case it is not used.
966
+ zfile_t *
967
+ zfile_new (const char *path, const char *name);
968
+
969
+ // Create new temporary file for writing via tmpfile. File is automaticaly
970
+ // deleted on destroy
971
+ zfile_t *
972
+ zfile_tmp (void);
973
+
974
+ // Destroy a file item
975
+ void
976
+ zfile_destroy (zfile_t **self_p);
977
+
978
+ // Duplicate a file item, returns a newly constructed item. If the file
979
+ // is null, or memory was exhausted, returns null.
980
+ zfile_t *
981
+ zfile_dup (zfile_t *self);
982
+
983
+ // Return file name, remove path if provided
984
+ const char *
985
+ zfile_filename (zfile_t *self, const char *path);
986
+
987
+ // Refresh file properties from disk; this is not done automatically
988
+ // on access methods, otherwise it is not possible to compare directory
989
+ // snapshots.
990
+ void
991
+ zfile_restat (zfile_t *self);
992
+
993
+ // Return when the file was last modified. If you want this to reflect the
994
+ // current situation, call zfile_restat before checking this property.
995
+ time_t
996
+ zfile_modified (zfile_t *self);
997
+
998
+ // Return the last-known size of the file. If you want this to reflect the
999
+ // current situation, call zfile_restat before checking this property.
1000
+ off_t
1001
+ zfile_cursize (zfile_t *self);
1002
+
1003
+ // Return true if the file is a directory. If you want this to reflect
1004
+ // any external changes, call zfile_restat before checking this property.
1005
+ bool
1006
+ zfile_is_directory (zfile_t *self);
1007
+
1008
+ // Return true if the file is a regular file. If you want this to reflect
1009
+ // any external changes, call zfile_restat before checking this property.
1010
+ bool
1011
+ zfile_is_regular (zfile_t *self);
1012
+
1013
+ // Return true if the file is readable by this process. If you want this to
1014
+ // reflect any external changes, call zfile_restat before checking this
1015
+ // property.
1016
+ bool
1017
+ zfile_is_readable (zfile_t *self);
1018
+
1019
+ // Return true if the file is writeable by this process. If you want this
1020
+ // to reflect any external changes, call zfile_restat before checking this
1021
+ // property.
1022
+ bool
1023
+ zfile_is_writeable (zfile_t *self);
1024
+
1025
+ // Check if file has stopped changing and can be safely processed.
1026
+ // Updates the file statistics from disk at every call.
1027
+ bool
1028
+ zfile_is_stable (zfile_t *self);
1029
+
1030
+ // Return true if the file was changed on disk since the zfile_t object
1031
+ // was created, or the last zfile_restat() call made on it.
1032
+ bool
1033
+ zfile_has_changed (zfile_t *self);
1034
+
1035
+ // Remove the file from disk
1036
+ void
1037
+ zfile_remove (zfile_t *self);
1038
+
1039
+ // Open file for reading
1040
+ // Returns 0 if OK, -1 if not found or not accessible
1041
+ int
1042
+ zfile_input (zfile_t *self);
1043
+
1044
+ // Open file for writing, creating directory if needed
1045
+ // File is created if necessary; chunks can be written to file at any
1046
+ // location. Returns 0 if OK, -1 if error.
1047
+ int
1048
+ zfile_output (zfile_t *self);
1049
+
1050
+ // Read chunk from file at specified position. If this was the last chunk,
1051
+ // sets the eof property. Returns a null chunk in case of error.
1052
+ zchunk_t *
1053
+ zfile_read (zfile_t *self, size_t bytes, off_t offset);
1054
+
1055
+ // Returns true if zfile_read() just read the last chunk in the file.
1056
+ bool
1057
+ zfile_eof (zfile_t *self);
1058
+
1059
+ // Write chunk to file at specified position
1060
+ // Return 0 if OK, else -1
1061
+ int
1062
+ zfile_write (zfile_t *self, zchunk_t *chunk, off_t offset);
1063
+
1064
+ // Read next line of text from file. Returns a pointer to the text line,
1065
+ // or NULL if there was nothing more to read from the file.
1066
+ const char *
1067
+ zfile_readln (zfile_t *self);
1068
+
1069
+ // Close file, if open
1070
+ void
1071
+ zfile_close (zfile_t *self);
1072
+
1073
+ // Return file handle, if opened
1074
+ FILE *
1075
+ zfile_handle (zfile_t *self);
1076
+
1077
+ // Calculate SHA1 digest for file, using zdigest class.
1078
+ const char *
1079
+ zfile_digest (zfile_t *self);
1080
+
1081
+ // Self test of this class.
1082
+ void
1083
+ zfile_test (bool verbose);
1084
+
1085
+ // CLASS: zframe
1086
+ // Create a new frame. If size is not null, allocates the frame data
1087
+ // to the specified size. If additionally, data is not null, copies
1088
+ // size octets from the specified data into the frame body.
1089
+ zframe_t *
1090
+ zframe_new (const void *data, size_t size);
1091
+
1092
+ // Destroy a frame
1093
+ void
1094
+ zframe_destroy (zframe_t **self_p);
1095
+
1096
+ // Create an empty (zero-sized) frame
1097
+ zframe_t *
1098
+ zframe_new_empty (void);
1099
+
1100
+ // Create a frame with a specified string content.
1101
+ zframe_t *
1102
+ zframe_from (const char *string);
1103
+
1104
+ // Receive frame from socket, returns zframe_t object or NULL if the recv
1105
+ // was interrupted. Does a blocking recv, if you want to not block then use
1106
+ // zpoller or zloop.
1107
+ zframe_t *
1108
+ zframe_recv (void *source);
1109
+
1110
+ // Send a frame to a socket, destroy frame after sending.
1111
+ // Return -1 on error, 0 on success.
1112
+ int
1113
+ zframe_send (zframe_t **self_p, void *dest, int flags);
1114
+
1115
+ // Return number of bytes in frame data
1116
+ size_t
1117
+ zframe_size (zframe_t *self);
1118
+
1119
+ // Return address of frame data
1120
+ byte *
1121
+ zframe_data (zframe_t *self);
1122
+
1123
+ // Return meta data property for frame
1124
+ // The caller shall not modify or free the returned value, which shall be
1125
+ // owned by the message.
1126
+ const char *
1127
+ zframe_meta (zframe_t *self, const char *property);
1128
+
1129
+ // Create a new frame that duplicates an existing frame. If frame is null,
1130
+ // or memory was exhausted, returns null.
1131
+ zframe_t *
1132
+ zframe_dup (zframe_t *self);
1133
+
1134
+ // Return frame data encoded as printable hex string, useful for 0MQ UUIDs.
1135
+ // Caller must free string when finished with it.
1136
+ char *
1137
+ zframe_strhex (zframe_t *self);
1138
+
1139
+ // Return frame data copied into freshly allocated string
1140
+ // Caller must free string when finished with it.
1141
+ char *
1142
+ zframe_strdup (zframe_t *self);
1143
+
1144
+ // Return TRUE if frame body is equal to string, excluding terminator
1145
+ bool
1146
+ zframe_streq (zframe_t *self, const char *string);
1147
+
1148
+ // Return frame MORE indicator (1 or 0), set when reading frame from socket
1149
+ // or by the zframe_set_more() method
1150
+ int
1151
+ zframe_more (zframe_t *self);
1152
+
1153
+ // Set frame MORE indicator (1 or 0). Note this is NOT used when sending
1154
+ // frame to socket, you have to specify flag explicitly.
1155
+ void
1156
+ zframe_set_more (zframe_t *self, int more);
1157
+
1158
+ // Return frame routing ID, if the frame came from a ZMQ_SERVER socket.
1159
+ // Else returns zero.
1160
+ uint32_t
1161
+ zframe_routing_id (zframe_t *self);
1162
+
1163
+ // Set routing ID on frame. This is used if/when the frame is sent to a
1164
+ // ZMQ_SERVER socket.
1165
+ void
1166
+ zframe_set_routing_id (zframe_t *self, uint32_t routing_id);
1167
+
1168
+ // Return frame group of radio-dish pattern.
1169
+ const char *
1170
+ zframe_group (zframe_t *self);
1171
+
1172
+ // Set group on frame. This is used if/when the frame is sent to a
1173
+ // ZMQ_RADIO socket.
1174
+ // Return -1 on error, 0 on success.
1175
+ int
1176
+ zframe_set_group (zframe_t *self, const char *group);
1177
+
1178
+ // Return TRUE if two frames have identical size and data
1179
+ // If either frame is NULL, equality is always false.
1180
+ bool
1181
+ zframe_eq (zframe_t *self, zframe_t *other);
1182
+
1183
+ // Set new contents for frame
1184
+ void
1185
+ zframe_reset (zframe_t *self, const void *data, size_t size);
1186
+
1187
+ // Send message to zsys log sink (may be stdout, or system facility as
1188
+ // configured by zsys_set_logstream). Prefix shows before frame, if not null.
1189
+ void
1190
+ zframe_print (zframe_t *self, const char *prefix);
1191
+
1192
+ // Probe the supplied object, and report if it looks like a zframe_t.
1193
+ bool
1194
+ zframe_is (void *self);
1195
+
1196
+ // Self test of this class.
1197
+ void
1198
+ zframe_test (bool verbose);
1199
+
1200
+ // CLASS: zhash
1201
+ // Create a new, empty hash container
1202
+ zhash_t *
1203
+ zhash_new (void);
1204
+
1205
+ // Destroy a hash container and all items in it
1206
+ void
1207
+ zhash_destroy (zhash_t **self_p);
1208
+
1209
+ // Unpack binary frame into a new hash table. Packed data must follow format
1210
+ // defined by zhash_pack. Hash table is set to autofree. An empty frame
1211
+ // unpacks to an empty hash table.
1212
+ zhash_t *
1213
+ zhash_unpack (zframe_t *frame);
1214
+
1215
+ // Insert item into hash table with specified key and item.
1216
+ // If key is already present returns -1 and leaves existing item unchanged
1217
+ // Returns 0 on success.
1218
+ int
1219
+ zhash_insert (zhash_t *self, const char *key, void *item);
1220
+
1221
+ // Update item into hash table with specified key and item.
1222
+ // If key is already present, destroys old item and inserts new one.
1223
+ // Use free_fn method to ensure deallocator is properly called on item.
1224
+ void
1225
+ zhash_update (zhash_t *self, const char *key, void *item);
1226
+
1227
+ // Remove an item specified by key from the hash table. If there was no such
1228
+ // item, this function does nothing.
1229
+ void
1230
+ zhash_delete (zhash_t *self, const char *key);
1231
+
1232
+ // Return the item at the specified key, or null
1233
+ void *
1234
+ zhash_lookup (zhash_t *self, const char *key);
1235
+
1236
+ // Reindexes an item from an old key to a new key. If there was no such
1237
+ // item, does nothing. Returns 0 if successful, else -1.
1238
+ int
1239
+ zhash_rename (zhash_t *self, const char *old_key, const char *new_key);
1240
+
1241
+ // Set a free function for the specified hash table item. When the item is
1242
+ // destroyed, the free function, if any, is called on that item.
1243
+ // Use this when hash items are dynamically allocated, to ensure that
1244
+ // you don't have memory leaks. You can pass 'free' or NULL as a free_fn.
1245
+ // Returns the item, or NULL if there is no such item.
1246
+ void *
1247
+ zhash_freefn (zhash_t *self, const char *key, zhash_free_fn free_fn);
1248
+
1249
+ // Return the number of keys/items in the hash table
1250
+ size_t
1251
+ zhash_size (zhash_t *self);
1252
+
1253
+ // Make copy of hash table; if supplied table is null, returns null.
1254
+ // Does not copy items themselves. Rebuilds new table so may be slow on
1255
+ // very large tables. NOTE: only works with item values that are strings
1256
+ // since there's no other way to know how to duplicate the item value.
1257
+ zhash_t *
1258
+ zhash_dup (zhash_t *self);
1259
+
1260
+ // Return keys for items in table
1261
+ zlist_t *
1262
+ zhash_keys (zhash_t *self);
1263
+
1264
+ // Simple iterator; returns first item in hash table, in no given order,
1265
+ // or NULL if the table is empty. This method is simpler to use than the
1266
+ // foreach() method, which is deprecated. To access the key for this item
1267
+ // use zhash_cursor(). NOTE: do NOT modify the table while iterating.
1268
+ void *
1269
+ zhash_first (zhash_t *self);
1270
+
1271
+ // Simple iterator; returns next item in hash table, in no given order,
1272
+ // or NULL if the last item was already returned. Use this together with
1273
+ // zhash_first() to process all items in a hash table. If you need the
1274
+ // items in sorted order, use zhash_keys() and then zlist_sort(). To
1275
+ // access the key for this item use zhash_cursor(). NOTE: do NOT modify
1276
+ // the table while iterating.
1277
+ void *
1278
+ zhash_next (zhash_t *self);
1279
+
1280
+ // After a successful first/next method, returns the key for the item that
1281
+ // was returned. This is a constant string that you may not modify or
1282
+ // deallocate, and which lasts as long as the item in the hash. After an
1283
+ // unsuccessful first/next, returns NULL.
1284
+ const char *
1285
+ zhash_cursor (zhash_t *self);
1286
+
1287
+ // Add a comment to hash table before saving to disk. You can add as many
1288
+ // comment lines as you like. These comment lines are discarded when loading
1289
+ // the file. If you use a null format, all comments are deleted.
1290
+ void
1291
+ zhash_comment (zhash_t *self, const char *format, ...);
1292
+
1293
+ // Serialize hash table to a binary frame that can be sent in a message.
1294
+ // The packed format is compatible with the 'dictionary' type defined in
1295
+ // http://rfc.zeromq.org/spec:35/FILEMQ, and implemented by zproto:
1296
+ //
1297
+ // ; A list of name/value pairs
1298
+ // dictionary = dict-count *( dict-name dict-value )
1299
+ // dict-count = number-4
1300
+ // dict-value = longstr
1301
+ // dict-name = string
1302
+ //
1303
+ // ; Strings are always length + text contents
1304
+ // longstr = number-4 *VCHAR
1305
+ // string = number-1 *VCHAR
1306
+ //
1307
+ // ; Numbers are unsigned integers in network byte order
1308
+ // number-1 = 1OCTET
1309
+ // number-4 = 4OCTET
1310
+ //
1311
+ // Comments are not included in the packed data. Item values MUST be
1312
+ // strings.
1313
+ zframe_t *
1314
+ zhash_pack (zhash_t *self);
1315
+
1316
+ // Save hash table to a text file in name=value format. Hash values must be
1317
+ // printable strings; keys may not contain '=' character. Returns 0 if OK,
1318
+ // else -1 if a file error occurred.
1319
+ int
1320
+ zhash_save (zhash_t *self, const char *filename);
1321
+
1322
+ // Load hash table from a text file in name=value format; hash table must
1323
+ // already exist. Hash values must printable strings; keys may not contain
1324
+ // '=' character. Returns 0 if OK, else -1 if a file was not readable.
1325
+ int
1326
+ zhash_load (zhash_t *self, const char *filename);
1327
+
1328
+ // When a hash table was loaded from a file by zhash_load, this method will
1329
+ // reload the file if it has been modified since, and is "stable", i.e. not
1330
+ // still changing. Returns 0 if OK, -1 if there was an error reloading the
1331
+ // file.
1332
+ int
1333
+ zhash_refresh (zhash_t *self);
1334
+
1335
+ // Set hash for automatic value destruction. Note that this assumes that
1336
+ // values are NULL-terminated strings. Do not use with different types.
1337
+ void
1338
+ zhash_autofree (zhash_t *self);
1339
+
1340
+ // Self test of this class.
1341
+ void
1342
+ zhash_test (bool verbose);
1343
+
1344
+ // CLASS: zhashx
1345
+ // Create a new, empty hash container
1346
+ zhashx_t *
1347
+ zhashx_new (void);
1348
+
1349
+ // Destroy a hash container and all items in it
1350
+ void
1351
+ zhashx_destroy (zhashx_t **self_p);
1352
+
1353
+ // Unpack binary frame into a new hash table. Packed data must follow format
1354
+ // defined by zhashx_pack. Hash table is set to autofree. An empty frame
1355
+ // unpacks to an empty hash table.
1356
+ zhashx_t *
1357
+ zhashx_unpack (zframe_t *frame);
1358
+
1359
+ // Same as unpack but uses a user-defined deserializer function to convert
1360
+ // a longstr back into item format.
1361
+ zhashx_t *
1362
+ zhashx_unpack_own (zframe_t *frame, zhashx_deserializer_fn deserializer);
1363
+
1364
+ // Insert item into hash table with specified key and item.
1365
+ // If key is already present returns -1 and leaves existing item unchanged
1366
+ // Returns 0 on success.
1367
+ int
1368
+ zhashx_insert (zhashx_t *self, const void *key, void *item);
1369
+
1370
+ // Update or insert item into hash table with specified key and item. If the
1371
+ // key is already present, destroys old item and inserts new one. If you set
1372
+ // a container item destructor, this is called on the old value. If the key
1373
+ // was not already present, inserts a new item. Sets the hash cursor to the
1374
+ // new item.
1375
+ void
1376
+ zhashx_update (zhashx_t *self, const void *key, void *item);
1377
+
1378
+ // Remove an item specified by key from the hash table. If there was no such
1379
+ // item, this function does nothing.
1380
+ void
1381
+ zhashx_delete (zhashx_t *self, const void *key);
1382
+
1383
+ // Delete all items from the hash table. If the key destructor is
1384
+ // set, calls it on every key. If the item destructor is set, calls
1385
+ // it on every item.
1386
+ void
1387
+ zhashx_purge (zhashx_t *self);
1388
+
1389
+ // Return the item at the specified key, or null
1390
+ void *
1391
+ zhashx_lookup (zhashx_t *self, const void *key);
1392
+
1393
+ // Reindexes an item from an old key to a new key. If there was no such
1394
+ // item, does nothing. Returns 0 if successful, else -1.
1395
+ int
1396
+ zhashx_rename (zhashx_t *self, const void *old_key, const void *new_key);
1397
+
1398
+ // Set a free function for the specified hash table item. When the item is
1399
+ // destroyed, the free function, if any, is called on that item.
1400
+ // Use this when hash items are dynamically allocated, to ensure that
1401
+ // you don't have memory leaks. You can pass 'free' or NULL as a free_fn.
1402
+ // Returns the item, or NULL if there is no such item.
1403
+ void *
1404
+ zhashx_freefn (zhashx_t *self, const void *key, zhashx_free_fn free_fn);
1405
+
1406
+ // Return the number of keys/items in the hash table
1407
+ size_t
1408
+ zhashx_size (zhashx_t *self);
1409
+
1410
+ // Return a zlistx_t containing the keys for the items in the
1411
+ // table. Uses the key_duplicator to duplicate all keys and sets the
1412
+ // key_destructor as destructor for the list.
1413
+ zlistx_t *
1414
+ zhashx_keys (zhashx_t *self);
1415
+
1416
+ // Return a zlistx_t containing the values for the items in the
1417
+ // table. Uses the duplicator to duplicate all items and sets the
1418
+ // destructor as destructor for the list.
1419
+ zlistx_t *
1420
+ zhashx_values (zhashx_t *self);
1421
+
1422
+ // Simple iterator; returns first item in hash table, in no given order,
1423
+ // or NULL if the table is empty. This method is simpler to use than the
1424
+ // foreach() method, which is deprecated. To access the key for this item
1425
+ // use zhashx_cursor(). NOTE: do NOT modify the table while iterating.
1426
+ void *
1427
+ zhashx_first (zhashx_t *self);
1428
+
1429
+ // Simple iterator; returns next item in hash table, in no given order,
1430
+ // or NULL if the last item was already returned. Use this together with
1431
+ // zhashx_first() to process all items in a hash table. If you need the
1432
+ // items in sorted order, use zhashx_keys() and then zlistx_sort(). To
1433
+ // access the key for this item use zhashx_cursor(). NOTE: do NOT modify
1434
+ // the table while iterating.
1435
+ void *
1436
+ zhashx_next (zhashx_t *self);
1437
+
1438
+ // After a successful first/next method, returns the key for the item that
1439
+ // was returned. This is a constant string that you may not modify or
1440
+ // deallocate, and which lasts as long as the item in the hash. After an
1441
+ // unsuccessful first/next, returns NULL.
1442
+ const void *
1443
+ zhashx_cursor (zhashx_t *self);
1444
+
1445
+ // Add a comment to hash table before saving to disk. You can add as many
1446
+ // comment lines as you like. These comment lines are discarded when loading
1447
+ // the file. If you use a null format, all comments are deleted.
1448
+ void
1449
+ zhashx_comment (zhashx_t *self, const char *format, ...);
1450
+
1451
+ // Save hash table to a text file in name=value format. Hash values must be
1452
+ // printable strings; keys may not contain '=' character. Returns 0 if OK,
1453
+ // else -1 if a file error occurred.
1454
+ int
1455
+ zhashx_save (zhashx_t *self, const char *filename);
1456
+
1457
+ // Load hash table from a text file in name=value format; hash table must
1458
+ // already exist. Hash values must printable strings; keys may not contain
1459
+ // '=' character. Returns 0 if OK, else -1 if a file was not readable.
1460
+ int
1461
+ zhashx_load (zhashx_t *self, const char *filename);
1462
+
1463
+ // When a hash table was loaded from a file by zhashx_load, this method will
1464
+ // reload the file if it has been modified since, and is "stable", i.e. not
1465
+ // still changing. Returns 0 if OK, -1 if there was an error reloading the
1466
+ // file.
1467
+ int
1468
+ zhashx_refresh (zhashx_t *self);
1469
+
1470
+ // Serialize hash table to a binary frame that can be sent in a message.
1471
+ // The packed format is compatible with the 'dictionary' type defined in
1472
+ // http://rfc.zeromq.org/spec:35/FILEMQ, and implemented by zproto:
1473
+ //
1474
+ // ; A list of name/value pairs
1475
+ // dictionary = dict-count *( dict-name dict-value )
1476
+ // dict-count = number-4
1477
+ // dict-value = longstr
1478
+ // dict-name = string
1479
+ //
1480
+ // ; Strings are always length + text contents
1481
+ // longstr = number-4 *VCHAR
1482
+ // string = number-1 *VCHAR
1483
+ //
1484
+ // ; Numbers are unsigned integers in network byte order
1485
+ // number-1 = 1OCTET
1486
+ // number-4 = 4OCTET
1487
+ //
1488
+ // Comments are not included in the packed data. Item values MUST be
1489
+ // strings.
1490
+ zframe_t *
1491
+ zhashx_pack (zhashx_t *self);
1492
+
1493
+ // Same as pack but uses a user-defined serializer function to convert items
1494
+ // into longstr.
1495
+ zframe_t *
1496
+ zhashx_pack_own (zhashx_t *self, zhashx_serializer_fn serializer);
1497
+
1498
+ // Make a copy of the list; items are duplicated if you set a duplicator
1499
+ // for the list, otherwise not. Copying a null reference returns a null
1500
+ // reference. Note that this method's behavior changed slightly for CZMQ
1501
+ // v3.x, as it does not set nor respect autofree. It does however let you
1502
+ // duplicate any hash table safely. The old behavior is in zhashx_dup_v2.
1503
+ zhashx_t *
1504
+ zhashx_dup (zhashx_t *self);
1505
+
1506
+ // Set a user-defined deallocator for hash items; by default items are not
1507
+ // freed when the hash is destroyed.
1508
+ void
1509
+ zhashx_set_destructor (zhashx_t *self, zhashx_destructor_fn destructor);
1510
+
1511
+ // Set a user-defined duplicator for hash items; by default items are not
1512
+ // copied when the hash is duplicated.
1513
+ void
1514
+ zhashx_set_duplicator (zhashx_t *self, zhashx_duplicator_fn duplicator);
1515
+
1516
+ // Set a user-defined deallocator for keys; by default keys are freed
1517
+ // when the hash is destroyed using free().
1518
+ void
1519
+ zhashx_set_key_destructor (zhashx_t *self, zhashx_destructor_fn destructor);
1520
+
1521
+ // Set a user-defined duplicator for keys; by default keys are duplicated
1522
+ // using strdup.
1523
+ void
1524
+ zhashx_set_key_duplicator (zhashx_t *self, zhashx_duplicator_fn duplicator);
1525
+
1526
+ // Set a user-defined comparator for keys; by default keys are
1527
+ // compared using strcmp.
1528
+ // The callback function should return zero (0) on matching
1529
+ // items.
1530
+ void
1531
+ zhashx_set_key_comparator (zhashx_t *self, zhashx_comparator_fn comparator);
1532
+
1533
+ // Set a user-defined hash function for keys; by default keys are
1534
+ // hashed by a modified Bernstein hashing function.
1535
+ void
1536
+ zhashx_set_key_hasher (zhashx_t *self, zhashx_hash_fn hasher);
1537
+
1538
+ // Make copy of hash table; if supplied table is null, returns null.
1539
+ // Does not copy items themselves. Rebuilds new table so may be slow on
1540
+ // very large tables. NOTE: only works with item values that are strings
1541
+ // since there's no other way to know how to duplicate the item value.
1542
+ zhashx_t *
1543
+ zhashx_dup_v2 (zhashx_t *self);
1544
+
1545
+ // Self test of this class.
1546
+ void
1547
+ zhashx_test (bool verbose);
1548
+
1549
+ // CLASS: ziflist
1550
+ // Get a list of network interfaces currently defined on the system
1551
+ ziflist_t *
1552
+ ziflist_new (void);
1553
+
1554
+ // Destroy a ziflist instance
1555
+ void
1556
+ ziflist_destroy (ziflist_t **self_p);
1557
+
1558
+ // Reload network interfaces from system
1559
+ void
1560
+ ziflist_reload (ziflist_t *self);
1561
+
1562
+ // Return the number of network interfaces on system
1563
+ size_t
1564
+ ziflist_size (ziflist_t *self);
1565
+
1566
+ // Get first network interface, return NULL if there are none
1567
+ const char *
1568
+ ziflist_first (ziflist_t *self);
1569
+
1570
+ // Get next network interface, return NULL if we hit the last one
1571
+ const char *
1572
+ ziflist_next (ziflist_t *self);
1573
+
1574
+ // Return the current interface IP address as a printable string
1575
+ const char *
1576
+ ziflist_address (ziflist_t *self);
1577
+
1578
+ // Return the current interface broadcast address as a printable string
1579
+ const char *
1580
+ ziflist_broadcast (ziflist_t *self);
1581
+
1582
+ // Return the current interface network mask as a printable string
1583
+ const char *
1584
+ ziflist_netmask (ziflist_t *self);
1585
+
1586
+ // Return the list of interfaces.
1587
+ void
1588
+ ziflist_print (ziflist_t *self);
1589
+
1590
+ // Get a list of network interfaces currently defined on the system
1591
+ // Includes IPv6 interfaces
1592
+ ziflist_t *
1593
+ ziflist_new_ipv6 (void);
1594
+
1595
+ // Reload network interfaces from system, including IPv6
1596
+ void
1597
+ ziflist_reload_ipv6 (ziflist_t *self);
1598
+
1599
+ // Return true if the current interface uses IPv6
1600
+ bool
1601
+ ziflist_is_ipv6 (ziflist_t *self);
1602
+
1603
+ // Self test of this class.
1604
+ void
1605
+ ziflist_test (bool verbose);
1606
+
1607
+ // CLASS: zlist
1608
+ // Create a new list container
1609
+ zlist_t *
1610
+ zlist_new (void);
1611
+
1612
+ // Destroy a list container
1613
+ void
1614
+ zlist_destroy (zlist_t **self_p);
1615
+
1616
+ // Return the item at the head of list. If the list is empty, returns NULL.
1617
+ // Leaves cursor pointing at the head item, or NULL if the list is empty.
1618
+ void *
1619
+ zlist_first (zlist_t *self);
1620
+
1621
+ // Return the next item. If the list is empty, returns NULL. To move to
1622
+ // the start of the list call zlist_first (). Advances the cursor.
1623
+ void *
1624
+ zlist_next (zlist_t *self);
1625
+
1626
+ // Return the item at the tail of list. If the list is empty, returns NULL.
1627
+ // Leaves cursor pointing at the tail item, or NULL if the list is empty.
1628
+ void *
1629
+ zlist_last (zlist_t *self);
1630
+
1631
+ // Return first item in the list, or null, leaves the cursor
1632
+ void *
1633
+ zlist_head (zlist_t *self);
1634
+
1635
+ // Return last item in the list, or null, leaves the cursor
1636
+ void *
1637
+ zlist_tail (zlist_t *self);
1638
+
1639
+ // Return the current item of list. If the list is empty, returns NULL.
1640
+ // Leaves cursor pointing at the current item, or NULL if the list is empty.
1641
+ void *
1642
+ zlist_item (zlist_t *self);
1643
+
1644
+ // Append an item to the end of the list, return 0 if OK or -1 if this
1645
+ // failed for some reason (out of memory). Note that if a duplicator has
1646
+ // been set, this method will also duplicate the item.
1647
+ int
1648
+ zlist_append (zlist_t *self, void *item);
1649
+
1650
+ // Push an item to the start of the list, return 0 if OK or -1 if this
1651
+ // failed for some reason (out of memory). Note that if a duplicator has
1652
+ // been set, this method will also duplicate the item.
1653
+ int
1654
+ zlist_push (zlist_t *self, void *item);
1655
+
1656
+ // Pop the item off the start of the list, if any
1657
+ void *
1658
+ zlist_pop (zlist_t *self);
1659
+
1660
+ // Checks if an item already is present. Uses compare method to determine if
1661
+ // items are equal. If the compare method is NULL the check will only compare
1662
+ // pointers. Returns true if item is present else false.
1663
+ bool
1664
+ zlist_exists (zlist_t *self, void *item);
1665
+
1666
+ // Remove the specified item from the list if present
1667
+ void
1668
+ zlist_remove (zlist_t *self, void *item);
1669
+
1670
+ // Make a copy of list. If the list has autofree set, the copied list will
1671
+ // duplicate all items, which must be strings. Otherwise, the list will hold
1672
+ // pointers back to the items in the original list. If list is null, returns
1673
+ // NULL.
1674
+ zlist_t *
1675
+ zlist_dup (zlist_t *self);
1676
+
1677
+ // Purge all items from list
1678
+ void
1679
+ zlist_purge (zlist_t *self);
1680
+
1681
+ // Return number of items in the list
1682
+ size_t
1683
+ zlist_size (zlist_t *self);
1684
+
1685
+ // Sort the list. If the compare function is null, sorts the list by
1686
+ // ascending key value using a straight ASCII comparison. If you specify
1687
+ // a compare function, this decides how items are sorted. The sort is not
1688
+ // stable, so may reorder items with the same keys. The algorithm used is
1689
+ // combsort, a compromise between performance and simplicity.
1690
+ void
1691
+ zlist_sort (zlist_t *self, zlist_compare_fn compare);
1692
+
1693
+ // Set list for automatic item destruction; item values MUST be strings.
1694
+ // By default a list item refers to a value held elsewhere. When you set
1695
+ // this, each time you append or push a list item, zlist will take a copy
1696
+ // of the string value. Then, when you destroy the list, it will free all
1697
+ // item values automatically. If you use any other technique to allocate
1698
+ // list values, you must free them explicitly before destroying the list.
1699
+ // The usual technique is to pop list items and destroy them, until the
1700
+ // list is empty.
1701
+ void
1702
+ zlist_autofree (zlist_t *self);
1703
+
1704
+ // Sets a compare function for this list. The function compares two items.
1705
+ // It returns an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if the
1706
+ // first item is found, respectively, to be less than, to match, or be
1707
+ // greater than the second item.
1708
+ // This function is used for sorting, removal and exists checking.
1709
+ void
1710
+ zlist_comparefn (zlist_t *self, zlist_compare_fn fn);
1711
+
1712
+ // Set a free function for the specified list item. When the item is
1713
+ // destroyed, the free function, if any, is called on that item.
1714
+ // Use this when list items are dynamically allocated, to ensure that
1715
+ // you don't have memory leaks. You can pass 'free' or NULL as a free_fn.
1716
+ // Returns the item, or NULL if there is no such item.
1717
+ void *
1718
+ zlist_freefn (zlist_t *self, void *item, zlist_free_fn fn, bool at_tail);
1719
+
1720
+ // Self test of this class.
1721
+ void
1722
+ zlist_test (bool verbose);
1723
+
1724
+ // CLASS: zlistx
1725
+ // Create a new, empty list.
1726
+ zlistx_t *
1727
+ zlistx_new (void);
1728
+
1729
+ // Destroy a list. If an item destructor was specified, all items in the
1730
+ // list are automatically destroyed as well.
1731
+ void
1732
+ zlistx_destroy (zlistx_t **self_p);
1733
+
1734
+ // Add an item to the head of the list. Calls the item duplicator, if any,
1735
+ // on the item. Resets cursor to list head. Returns an item handle on
1736
+ // success, NULL if memory was exhausted.
1737
+ void *
1738
+ zlistx_add_start (zlistx_t *self, void *item);
1739
+
1740
+ // Add an item to the tail of the list. Calls the item duplicator, if any,
1741
+ // on the item. Resets cursor to list head. Returns an item handle on
1742
+ // success, NULL if memory was exhausted.
1743
+ void *
1744
+ zlistx_add_end (zlistx_t *self, void *item);
1745
+
1746
+ // Return the number of items in the list
1747
+ size_t
1748
+ zlistx_size (zlistx_t *self);
1749
+
1750
+ // Return first item in the list, or null, leaves the cursor
1751
+ void *
1752
+ zlistx_head (zlistx_t *self);
1753
+
1754
+ // Return last item in the list, or null, leaves the cursor
1755
+ void *
1756
+ zlistx_tail (zlistx_t *self);
1757
+
1758
+ // Return the item at the head of list. If the list is empty, returns NULL.
1759
+ // Leaves cursor pointing at the head item, or NULL if the list is empty.
1760
+ void *
1761
+ zlistx_first (zlistx_t *self);
1762
+
1763
+ // Return the next item. At the end of the list (or in an empty list),
1764
+ // returns NULL. Use repeated zlistx_next () calls to work through the list
1765
+ // from zlistx_first (). First time, acts as zlistx_first().
1766
+ void *
1767
+ zlistx_next (zlistx_t *self);
1768
+
1769
+ // Return the previous item. At the start of the list (or in an empty list),
1770
+ // returns NULL. Use repeated zlistx_prev () calls to work through the list
1771
+ // backwards from zlistx_last (). First time, acts as zlistx_last().
1772
+ void *
1773
+ zlistx_prev (zlistx_t *self);
1774
+
1775
+ // Return the item at the tail of list. If the list is empty, returns NULL.
1776
+ // Leaves cursor pointing at the tail item, or NULL if the list is empty.
1777
+ void *
1778
+ zlistx_last (zlistx_t *self);
1779
+
1780
+ // Returns the value of the item at the cursor, or NULL if the cursor is
1781
+ // not pointing to an item.
1782
+ void *
1783
+ zlistx_item (zlistx_t *self);
1784
+
1785
+ // Returns the handle of the item at the cursor, or NULL if the cursor is
1786
+ // not pointing to an item.
1787
+ void *
1788
+ zlistx_cursor (zlistx_t *self);
1789
+
1790
+ // Returns the item associated with the given list handle, or NULL if passed
1791
+ // in handle is NULL. Asserts that the passed in handle points to a list element.
1792
+ void *
1793
+ zlistx_handle_item (void *handle);
1794
+
1795
+ // Find an item in the list, searching from the start. Uses the item
1796
+ // comparator, if any, else compares item values directly. Returns the
1797
+ // item handle found, or NULL. Sets the cursor to the found item, if any.
1798
+ void *
1799
+ zlistx_find (zlistx_t *self, void *item);
1800
+
1801
+ // Detach an item from the list, using its handle. The item is not modified,
1802
+ // and the caller is responsible for destroying it if necessary. If handle is
1803
+ // null, detaches the first item on the list. Returns item that was detached,
1804
+ // or null if none was. If cursor was at item, moves cursor to previous item,
1805
+ // so you can detach items while iterating forwards through a list.
1806
+ void *
1807
+ zlistx_detach (zlistx_t *self, void *handle);
1808
+
1809
+ // Detach item at the cursor, if any, from the list. The item is not modified,
1810
+ // and the caller is responsible for destroying it as necessary. Returns item
1811
+ // that was detached, or null if none was. Moves cursor to previous item, so
1812
+ // you can detach items while iterating forwards through a list.
1813
+ void *
1814
+ zlistx_detach_cur (zlistx_t *self);
1815
+
1816
+ // Delete an item, using its handle. Calls the item destructor is any is
1817
+ // set. If handle is null, deletes the first item on the list. Returns 0
1818
+ // if an item was deleted, -1 if not. If cursor was at item, moves cursor
1819
+ // to previous item, so you can delete items while iterating forwards
1820
+ // through a list.
1821
+ int
1822
+ zlistx_delete (zlistx_t *self, void *handle);
1823
+
1824
+ // Move an item to the start of the list, via its handle.
1825
+ void
1826
+ zlistx_move_start (zlistx_t *self, void *handle);
1827
+
1828
+ // Move an item to the end of the list, via its handle.
1829
+ void
1830
+ zlistx_move_end (zlistx_t *self, void *handle);
1831
+
1832
+ // Remove all items from the list, and destroy them if the item destructor
1833
+ // is set.
1834
+ void
1835
+ zlistx_purge (zlistx_t *self);
1836
+
1837
+ // Sort the list. If an item comparator was set, calls that to compare
1838
+ // items, otherwise compares on item value. The sort is not stable, so may
1839
+ // reorder equal items.
1840
+ void
1841
+ zlistx_sort (zlistx_t *self);
1842
+
1843
+ // Create a new node and insert it into a sorted list. Calls the item
1844
+ // duplicator, if any, on the item. If low_value is true, starts searching
1845
+ // from the start of the list, otherwise searches from the end. Use the item
1846
+ // comparator, if any, to find where to place the new node. Returns a handle
1847
+ // to the new node, or NULL if memory was exhausted. Resets the cursor to the
1848
+ // list head.
1849
+ void *
1850
+ zlistx_insert (zlistx_t *self, void *item, bool low_value);
1851
+
1852
+ // Move an item, specified by handle, into position in a sorted list. Uses
1853
+ // the item comparator, if any, to determine the new location. If low_value
1854
+ // is true, starts searching from the start of the list, otherwise searches
1855
+ // from the end.
1856
+ void
1857
+ zlistx_reorder (zlistx_t *self, void *handle, bool low_value);
1858
+
1859
+ // Make a copy of the list; items are duplicated if you set a duplicator
1860
+ // for the list, otherwise not. Copying a null reference returns a null
1861
+ // reference.
1862
+ zlistx_t *
1863
+ zlistx_dup (zlistx_t *self);
1864
+
1865
+ // Set a user-defined deallocator for list items; by default items are not
1866
+ // freed when the list is destroyed.
1867
+ void
1868
+ zlistx_set_destructor (zlistx_t *self, zlistx_destructor_fn destructor);
1869
+
1870
+ // Set a user-defined duplicator for list items; by default items are not
1871
+ // copied when the list is duplicated.
1872
+ void
1873
+ zlistx_set_duplicator (zlistx_t *self, zlistx_duplicator_fn duplicator);
1874
+
1875
+ // Set a user-defined comparator for zlistx_find and zlistx_sort; the method
1876
+ // must return -1, 0, or 1 depending on whether item1 is less than, equal to,
1877
+ // or greater than, item2.
1878
+ void
1879
+ zlistx_set_comparator (zlistx_t *self, zlistx_comparator_fn comparator);
1880
+
1881
+ // Self test of this class.
1882
+ void
1883
+ zlistx_test (bool verbose);
1884
+
1885
+ // CLASS: zloop
1886
+ // Create a new zloop reactor
1887
+ zloop_t *
1888
+ zloop_new (void);
1889
+
1890
+ // Destroy a reactor
1891
+ void
1892
+ zloop_destroy (zloop_t **self_p);
1893
+
1894
+ // Register socket reader with the reactor. When the reader has messages,
1895
+ // the reactor will call the handler, passing the arg. Returns 0 if OK, -1
1896
+ // if there was an error. If you register the same socket more than once,
1897
+ // each instance will invoke its corresponding handler.
1898
+ int
1899
+ zloop_reader (zloop_t *self, zsock_t *sock, zloop_reader_fn handler, void *arg);
1900
+
1901
+ // Cancel a socket reader from the reactor. If multiple readers exist for
1902
+ // same socket, cancels ALL of them.
1903
+ void
1904
+ zloop_reader_end (zloop_t *self, zsock_t *sock);
1905
+
1906
+ // Configure a registered reader to ignore errors. If you do not set this,
1907
+ // then readers that have errors are removed from the reactor silently.
1908
+ void
1909
+ zloop_reader_set_tolerant (zloop_t *self, zsock_t *sock);
1910
+
1911
+ // Register low-level libzmq pollitem with the reactor. When the pollitem
1912
+ // is ready, will call the handler, passing the arg. Returns 0 if OK, -1
1913
+ // if there was an error. If you register the pollitem more than once, each
1914
+ // instance will invoke its corresponding handler. A pollitem with
1915
+ // socket=NULL and fd=0 means 'poll on FD zero'.
1916
+ int
1917
+ zloop_poller (zloop_t *self, zmq_pollitem_t *item, zloop_fn handler, void *arg);
1918
+
1919
+ // Cancel a pollitem from the reactor, specified by socket or FD. If both
1920
+ // are specified, uses only socket. If multiple poll items exist for same
1921
+ // socket/FD, cancels ALL of them.
1922
+ void
1923
+ zloop_poller_end (zloop_t *self, zmq_pollitem_t *item);
1924
+
1925
+ // Configure a registered poller to ignore errors. If you do not set this,
1926
+ // then poller that have errors are removed from the reactor silently.
1927
+ void
1928
+ zloop_poller_set_tolerant (zloop_t *self, zmq_pollitem_t *item);
1929
+
1930
+ // Register a timer that expires after some delay and repeats some number of
1931
+ // times. At each expiry, will call the handler, passing the arg. To run a
1932
+ // timer forever, use 0 times. Returns a timer_id that is used to cancel the
1933
+ // timer in the future. Returns -1 if there was an error.
1934
+ int
1935
+ zloop_timer (zloop_t *self, size_t delay, size_t times, zloop_timer_fn handler, void *arg);
1936
+
1937
+ // Cancel a specific timer identified by a specific timer_id (as returned by
1938
+ // zloop_timer).
1939
+ int
1940
+ zloop_timer_end (zloop_t *self, int timer_id);
1941
+
1942
+ // Register a ticket timer. Ticket timers are very fast in the case where
1943
+ // you use a lot of timers (thousands), and frequently remove and add them.
1944
+ // The main use case is expiry timers for servers that handle many clients,
1945
+ // and which reset the expiry timer for each message received from a client.
1946
+ // Whereas normal timers perform poorly as the number of clients grows, the
1947
+ // cost of ticket timers is constant, no matter the number of clients. You
1948
+ // must set the ticket delay using zloop_set_ticket_delay before creating a
1949
+ // ticket. Returns a handle to the timer that you should use in
1950
+ // zloop_ticket_reset and zloop_ticket_delete.
1951
+ void *
1952
+ zloop_ticket (zloop_t *self, zloop_timer_fn handler, void *arg);
1953
+
1954
+ // Reset a ticket timer, which moves it to the end of the ticket list and
1955
+ // resets its execution time. This is a very fast operation.
1956
+ void
1957
+ zloop_ticket_reset (zloop_t *self, void *handle);
1958
+
1959
+ // Delete a ticket timer. We do not actually delete the ticket here, as
1960
+ // other code may still refer to the ticket. We mark as deleted, and remove
1961
+ // later and safely.
1962
+ void
1963
+ zloop_ticket_delete (zloop_t *self, void *handle);
1964
+
1965
+ // Set the ticket delay, which applies to all tickets. If you lower the
1966
+ // delay and there are already tickets created, the results are undefined.
1967
+ void
1968
+ zloop_set_ticket_delay (zloop_t *self, size_t ticket_delay);
1969
+
1970
+ // Set hard limit on number of timers allowed. Setting more than a small
1971
+ // number of timers (10-100) can have a dramatic impact on the performance
1972
+ // of the reactor. For high-volume cases, use ticket timers. If the hard
1973
+ // limit is reached, the reactor stops creating new timers and logs an
1974
+ // error.
1975
+ void
1976
+ zloop_set_max_timers (zloop_t *self, size_t max_timers);
1977
+
1978
+ // Set verbose tracing of reactor on/off. The default verbose setting is
1979
+ // off (false).
1980
+ void
1981
+ zloop_set_verbose (zloop_t *self, bool verbose);
1982
+
1983
+ // By default the reactor stops if the process receives a SIGINT or SIGTERM
1984
+ // signal. This makes it impossible to shut-down message based architectures
1985
+ // like zactors. This method lets you switch off break handling. The default
1986
+ // nonstop setting is off (false).
1987
+ void
1988
+ zloop_set_nonstop (zloop_t *self, bool nonstop);
1989
+
1990
+ // Start the reactor. Takes control of the thread and returns when the 0MQ
1991
+ // context is terminated or the process is interrupted, or any event handler
1992
+ // returns -1. Event handlers may register new sockets and timers, and
1993
+ // cancel sockets. Returns 0 if interrupted, -1 if canceled by a handler.
1994
+ int
1995
+ zloop_start (zloop_t *self);
1996
+
1997
+ // Self test of this class.
1998
+ void
1999
+ zloop_test (bool verbose);
2000
+
2001
+ // CLASS: zmsg
2002
+ // Create a new empty message object
2003
+ zmsg_t *
2004
+ zmsg_new (void);
2005
+
2006
+ // Destroy a message object and all frames it contains
2007
+ void
2008
+ zmsg_destroy (zmsg_t **self_p);
2009
+
2010
+ // Receive message from socket, returns zmsg_t object or NULL if the recv
2011
+ // was interrupted. Does a blocking recv. If you want to not block then use
2012
+ // the zloop class or zmsg_recv_nowait or zmq_poll to check for socket input
2013
+ // before receiving.
2014
+ zmsg_t *
2015
+ zmsg_recv (void *source);
2016
+
2017
+ // Load/append an open file into new message, return the message.
2018
+ // Returns NULL if the message could not be loaded.
2019
+ zmsg_t *
2020
+ zmsg_load (FILE *file);
2021
+
2022
+ // Decodes a serialized message frame created by zmsg_encode () and returns
2023
+ // a new zmsg_t object. Returns NULL if the frame was badly formatted or
2024
+ // there was insufficient memory to work.
2025
+ zmsg_t *
2026
+ zmsg_decode (zframe_t *frame);
2027
+
2028
+ // Generate a signal message encoding the given status. A signal is a short
2029
+ // message carrying a 1-byte success/failure code (by convention, 0 means
2030
+ // OK). Signals are encoded to be distinguishable from "normal" messages.
2031
+ zmsg_t *
2032
+ zmsg_new_signal (byte status);
2033
+
2034
+ // Send message to destination socket, and destroy the message after sending
2035
+ // it successfully. If the message has no frames, sends nothing but destroys
2036
+ // the message anyhow. Nullifies the caller's reference to the message (as
2037
+ // it is a destructor).
2038
+ int
2039
+ zmsg_send (zmsg_t **self_p, void *dest);
2040
+
2041
+ // Send message to destination socket as part of a multipart sequence, and
2042
+ // destroy the message after sending it successfully. Note that after a
2043
+ // zmsg_sendm, you must call zmsg_send or another method that sends a final
2044
+ // message part. If the message has no frames, sends nothing but destroys
2045
+ // the message anyhow. Nullifies the caller's reference to the message (as
2046
+ // it is a destructor).
2047
+ int
2048
+ zmsg_sendm (zmsg_t **self_p, void *dest);
2049
+
2050
+ // Return size of message, i.e. number of frames (0 or more).
2051
+ size_t
2052
+ zmsg_size (zmsg_t *self);
2053
+
2054
+ // Return total size of all frames in message.
2055
+ size_t
2056
+ zmsg_content_size (zmsg_t *self);
2057
+
2058
+ // Return message routing ID, if the message came from a ZMQ_SERVER socket.
2059
+ // Else returns zero.
2060
+ uint32_t
2061
+ zmsg_routing_id (zmsg_t *self);
2062
+
2063
+ // Set routing ID on message. This is used if/when the message is sent to a
2064
+ // ZMQ_SERVER socket.
2065
+ void
2066
+ zmsg_set_routing_id (zmsg_t *self, uint32_t routing_id);
2067
+
2068
+ // Push frame to the front of the message, i.e. before all other frames.
2069
+ // Message takes ownership of frame, will destroy it when message is sent.
2070
+ // Returns 0 on success, -1 on error. Deprecates zmsg_push, which did not
2071
+ // nullify the caller's frame reference.
2072
+ int
2073
+ zmsg_prepend (zmsg_t *self, zframe_t **frame_p);
2074
+
2075
+ // Add frame to the end of the message, i.e. after all other frames.
2076
+ // Message takes ownership of frame, will destroy it when message is sent.
2077
+ // Returns 0 on success. Deprecates zmsg_add, which did not nullify the
2078
+ // caller's frame reference.
2079
+ int
2080
+ zmsg_append (zmsg_t *self, zframe_t **frame_p);
2081
+
2082
+ // Remove first frame from message, if any. Returns frame, or NULL.
2083
+ zframe_t *
2084
+ zmsg_pop (zmsg_t *self);
2085
+
2086
+ // Push block of memory to front of message, as a new frame.
2087
+ // Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
2088
+ int
2089
+ zmsg_pushmem (zmsg_t *self, const void *data, size_t size);
2090
+
2091
+ // Add block of memory to the end of the message, as a new frame.
2092
+ // Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
2093
+ int
2094
+ zmsg_addmem (zmsg_t *self, const void *data, size_t size);
2095
+
2096
+ // Push string as new frame to front of message.
2097
+ // Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
2098
+ int
2099
+ zmsg_pushstr (zmsg_t *self, const char *string);
2100
+
2101
+ // Push string as new frame to end of message.
2102
+ // Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
2103
+ int
2104
+ zmsg_addstr (zmsg_t *self, const char *string);
2105
+
2106
+ // Push formatted string as new frame to front of message.
2107
+ // Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
2108
+ int
2109
+ zmsg_pushstrf (zmsg_t *self, const char *format, ...);
2110
+
2111
+ // Push formatted string as new frame to end of message.
2112
+ // Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
2113
+ int
2114
+ zmsg_addstrf (zmsg_t *self, const char *format, ...);
2115
+
2116
+ // Pop frame off front of message, return as fresh string. If there were
2117
+ // no more frames in the message, returns NULL.
2118
+ char *
2119
+ zmsg_popstr (zmsg_t *self);
2120
+
2121
+ // Push encoded message as a new frame. Message takes ownership of
2122
+ // submessage, so the original is destroyed in this call. Returns 0 on
2123
+ // success, -1 on error.
2124
+ int
2125
+ zmsg_addmsg (zmsg_t *self, zmsg_t **msg_p);
2126
+
2127
+ // Remove first submessage from message, if any. Returns zmsg_t, or NULL if
2128
+ // decoding was not successful.
2129
+ zmsg_t *
2130
+ zmsg_popmsg (zmsg_t *self);
2131
+
2132
+ // Remove specified frame from list, if present. Does not destroy frame.
2133
+ void
2134
+ zmsg_remove (zmsg_t *self, zframe_t *frame);
2135
+
2136
+ // Set cursor to first frame in message. Returns frame, or NULL, if the
2137
+ // message is empty. Use this to navigate the frames as a list.
2138
+ zframe_t *
2139
+ zmsg_first (zmsg_t *self);
2140
+
2141
+ // Return the next frame. If there are no more frames, returns NULL. To move
2142
+ // to the first frame call zmsg_first(). Advances the cursor.
2143
+ zframe_t *
2144
+ zmsg_next (zmsg_t *self);
2145
+
2146
+ // Return the last frame. If there are no frames, returns NULL.
2147
+ zframe_t *
2148
+ zmsg_last (zmsg_t *self);
2149
+
2150
+ // Save message to an open file, return 0 if OK, else -1. The message is
2151
+ // saved as a series of frames, each with length and data. Note that the
2152
+ // file is NOT guaranteed to be portable between operating systems, not
2153
+ // versions of CZMQ. The file format is at present undocumented and liable
2154
+ // to arbitrary change.
2155
+ int
2156
+ zmsg_save (zmsg_t *self, FILE *file);
2157
+
2158
+ // Serialize multipart message to a single message frame. Use this method
2159
+ // to send structured messages across transports that do not support
2160
+ // multipart data. Allocates and returns a new frame containing the
2161
+ // serialized message. To decode a serialized message frame, use
2162
+ // zmsg_decode ().
2163
+ zframe_t *
2164
+ zmsg_encode (zmsg_t *self);
2165
+
2166
+ // Create copy of message, as new message object. Returns a fresh zmsg_t
2167
+ // object. If message is null, or memory was exhausted, returns null.
2168
+ zmsg_t *
2169
+ zmsg_dup (zmsg_t *self);
2170
+
2171
+ // Send message to zsys log sink (may be stdout, or system facility as
2172
+ // configured by zsys_set_logstream).
2173
+ void
2174
+ zmsg_print (zmsg_t *self);
2175
+
2176
+ // Return true if the two messages have the same number of frames and each
2177
+ // frame in the first message is identical to the corresponding frame in the
2178
+ // other message. As with zframe_eq, return false if either message is NULL.
2179
+ bool
2180
+ zmsg_eq (zmsg_t *self, zmsg_t *other);
2181
+
2182
+ // Return signal value, 0 or greater, if message is a signal, -1 if not.
2183
+ int
2184
+ zmsg_signal (zmsg_t *self);
2185
+
2186
+ // Probe the supplied object, and report if it looks like a zmsg_t.
2187
+ bool
2188
+ zmsg_is (void *self);
2189
+
2190
+ // Self test of this class.
2191
+ void
2192
+ zmsg_test (bool verbose);
2193
+
2194
+ // CLASS: zpoller
2195
+ // Create new poller, specifying zero or more readers. The list of
2196
+ // readers ends in a NULL. Each reader can be a zsock_t instance, a
2197
+ // zactor_t instance, a libzmq socket (void *), or a file handle.
2198
+ zpoller_t *
2199
+ zpoller_new (void *reader, ...);
2200
+
2201
+ // Destroy a poller
2202
+ void
2203
+ zpoller_destroy (zpoller_t **self_p);
2204
+
2205
+ // Add a reader to be polled. Returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure. The reader may
2206
+ // be a libzmq void * socket, a zsock_t instance, or a zactor_t instance.
2207
+ int
2208
+ zpoller_add (zpoller_t *self, void *reader);
2209
+
2210
+ // Remove a reader from the poller; returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure. The reader
2211
+ // must have been passed during construction, or in an zpoller_add () call.
2212
+ int
2213
+ zpoller_remove (zpoller_t *self, void *reader);
2214
+
2215
+ // By default the poller stops if the process receives a SIGINT or SIGTERM
2216
+ // signal. This makes it impossible to shut-down message based architectures
2217
+ // like zactors. This method lets you switch off break handling. The default
2218
+ // nonstop setting is off (false).
2219
+ void
2220
+ zpoller_set_nonstop (zpoller_t *self, bool nonstop);
2221
+
2222
+ // Poll the registered readers for I/O, return first reader that has input.
2223
+ // The reader will be a libzmq void * socket, or a zsock_t or zactor_t
2224
+ // instance as specified in zpoller_new/zpoller_add. The timeout should be
2225
+ // zero or greater, or -1 to wait indefinitely. Socket priority is defined
2226
+ // by their order in the poll list. If you need a balanced poll, use the low
2227
+ // level zmq_poll method directly. If the poll call was interrupted (SIGINT),
2228
+ // or the ZMQ context was destroyed, or the timeout expired, returns NULL.
2229
+ // You can test the actual exit condition by calling zpoller_expired () and
2230
+ // zpoller_terminated (). The timeout is in msec.
2231
+ void *
2232
+ zpoller_wait (zpoller_t *self, int timeout);
2233
+
2234
+ // Return true if the last zpoller_wait () call ended because the timeout
2235
+ // expired, without any error.
2236
+ bool
2237
+ zpoller_expired (zpoller_t *self);
2238
+
2239
+ // Return true if the last zpoller_wait () call ended because the process
2240
+ // was interrupted, or the parent context was destroyed.
2241
+ bool
2242
+ zpoller_terminated (zpoller_t *self);
2243
+
2244
+ // Self test of this class.
2245
+ void
2246
+ zpoller_test (bool verbose);
2247
+
2248
+ // CLASS: zproc
2249
+ // Create a new zproc.
2250
+ // NOTE: On Windows and with libzmq3 and libzmq2 this function
2251
+ // returns NULL. Code needs to be ported there.
2252
+ zproc_t *
2253
+ zproc_new (void);
2254
+
2255
+ // Destroy zproc, wait until process ends.
2256
+ void
2257
+ zproc_destroy (zproc_t **self_p);
2258
+
2259
+ // Setup the command line arguments, the first item must be an (absolute) filename
2260
+ // to run.
2261
+ void
2262
+ zproc_set_args (zproc_t *self, zlistx_t *args);
2263
+
2264
+ // Setup the environment variables for the process.
2265
+ void
2266
+ zproc_set_env (zproc_t *self, zhashx_t *args);
2267
+
2268
+ // Connects process stdin with a readable ('>', connect) zeromq socket. If
2269
+ // socket argument is NULL, zproc creates own managed pair of inproc
2270
+ // sockets. The writable one is then accessbile via zproc_stdin method.
2271
+ void
2272
+ zproc_set_stdin (zproc_t *self, void *socket);
2273
+
2274
+ // Connects process stdout with a writable ('@', bind) zeromq socket. If
2275
+ // socket argument is NULL, zproc creates own managed pair of inproc
2276
+ // sockets. The readable one is then accessbile via zproc_stdout method.
2277
+ void
2278
+ zproc_set_stdout (zproc_t *self, void *socket);
2279
+
2280
+ // Connects process stderr with a writable ('@', bind) zeromq socket. If
2281
+ // socket argument is NULL, zproc creates own managed pair of inproc
2282
+ // sockets. The readable one is then accessbile via zproc_stderr method.
2283
+ void
2284
+ zproc_set_stderr (zproc_t *self, void *socket);
2285
+
2286
+ // Return subprocess stdin writable socket. NULL for
2287
+ // not initialized or external sockets.
2288
+ void *
2289
+ zproc_stdin (zproc_t *self);
2290
+
2291
+ // Return subprocess stdout readable socket. NULL for
2292
+ // not initialized or external sockets.
2293
+ void *
2294
+ zproc_stdout (zproc_t *self);
2295
+
2296
+ // Return subprocess stderr readable socket. NULL for
2297
+ // not initialized or external sockets.
2298
+ void *
2299
+ zproc_stderr (zproc_t *self);
2300
+
2301
+ // Starts the process.
2302
+ int
2303
+ zproc_run (zproc_t *self);
2304
+
2305
+ // process exit code
2306
+ int
2307
+ zproc_returncode (zproc_t *self);
2308
+
2309
+ // PID of the process
2310
+ int
2311
+ zproc_pid (zproc_t *self);
2312
+
2313
+ // return true if process is running, false if not yet started or finished
2314
+ bool
2315
+ zproc_running (zproc_t *self);
2316
+
2317
+ // wait or poll process status, return return code
2318
+ int
2319
+ zproc_wait (zproc_t *self, bool hang);
2320
+
2321
+ // return internal actor, usefull for the polling if process died
2322
+ void *
2323
+ zproc_actor (zproc_t *self);
2324
+
2325
+ // send a signal to the subprocess
2326
+ void
2327
+ zproc_kill (zproc_t *self, int signal);
2328
+
2329
+ // set verbose mode
2330
+ void
2331
+ zproc_set_verbose (zproc_t *self, bool verbose);
2332
+
2333
+ // Returns CZMQ version as a single 6-digit integer encoding the major
2334
+ // version (x 10000), the minor version (x 100) and the patch.
2335
+ int
2336
+ zproc_czmq_version (void);
2337
+
2338
+ // Returns true if the process received a SIGINT or SIGTERM signal.
2339
+ // It is good practice to use this method to exit any infinite loop
2340
+ // processing messages.
2341
+ bool
2342
+ zproc_interrupted (void);
2343
+
2344
+ // Returns true if the underlying libzmq supports CURVE security.
2345
+ bool
2346
+ zproc_has_curve (void);
2347
+
2348
+ // Return current host name, for use in public tcp:// endpoints.
2349
+ // If the host name is not resolvable, returns NULL.
2350
+ char *
2351
+ zproc_hostname (void);
2352
+
2353
+ // Move the current process into the background. The precise effect
2354
+ // depends on the operating system. On POSIX boxes, moves to a specified
2355
+ // working directory (if specified), closes all file handles, reopens
2356
+ // stdin, stdout, and stderr to the null device, and sets the process to
2357
+ // ignore SIGHUP. On Windows, does nothing. Returns 0 if OK, -1 if there
2358
+ // was an error.
2359
+ void
2360
+ zproc_daemonize (const char *workdir);
2361
+
2362
+ // Drop the process ID into the lockfile, with exclusive lock, and
2363
+ // switch the process to the specified group and/or user. Any of the
2364
+ // arguments may be null, indicating a no-op. Returns 0 on success,
2365
+ // -1 on failure. Note if you combine this with zsys_daemonize, run
2366
+ // after, not before that method, or the lockfile will hold the wrong
2367
+ // process ID.
2368
+ void
2369
+ zproc_run_as (const char *lockfile, const char *group, const char *user);
2370
+
2371
+ // Configure the number of I/O threads that ZeroMQ will use. A good
2372
+ // rule of thumb is one thread per gigabit of traffic in or out. The
2373
+ // default is 1, sufficient for most applications. If the environment
2374
+ // variable ZSYS_IO_THREADS is defined, that provides the default.
2375
+ // Note that this method is valid only before any socket is created.
2376
+ void
2377
+ zproc_set_io_threads (size_t io_threads);
2378
+
2379
+ // Configure the number of sockets that ZeroMQ will allow. The default
2380
+ // is 1024. The actual limit depends on the system, and you can query it
2381
+ // by using zsys_socket_limit (). A value of zero means "maximum".
2382
+ // Note that this method is valid only before any socket is created.
2383
+ void
2384
+ zproc_set_max_sockets (size_t max_sockets);
2385
+
2386
+ // Set network interface name to use for broadcasts, particularly zbeacon.
2387
+ // This lets the interface be configured for test environments where required.
2388
+ // For example, on Mac OS X, zbeacon cannot bind to 255.255.255.255 which is
2389
+ // the default when there is no specified interface. If the environment
2390
+ // variable ZSYS_INTERFACE is set, use that as the default interface name.
2391
+ // Setting the interface to "*" means "use all available interfaces".
2392
+ void
2393
+ zproc_set_biface (const char *value);
2394
+
2395
+ // Return network interface to use for broadcasts, or "" if none was set.
2396
+ const char *
2397
+ zproc_biface (void);
2398
+
2399
+ // Set log identity, which is a string that prefixes all log messages sent
2400
+ // by this process. The log identity defaults to the environment variable
2401
+ // ZSYS_LOGIDENT, if that is set.
2402
+ void
2403
+ zproc_set_log_ident (const char *value);
2404
+
2405
+ // Sends log output to a PUB socket bound to the specified endpoint. To
2406
+ // collect such log output, create a SUB socket, subscribe to the traffic
2407
+ // you care about, and connect to the endpoint. Log traffic is sent as a
2408
+ // single string frame, in the same format as when sent to stdout. The
2409
+ // log system supports a single sender; multiple calls to this method will
2410
+ // bind the same sender to multiple endpoints. To disable the sender, call
2411
+ // this method with a null argument.
2412
+ void
2413
+ zproc_set_log_sender (const char *endpoint);
2414
+
2415
+ // Enable or disable logging to the system facility (syslog on POSIX boxes,
2416
+ // event log on Windows). By default this is disabled.
2417
+ void
2418
+ zproc_set_log_system (bool logsystem);
2419
+
2420
+ // Log error condition - highest priority
2421
+ void
2422
+ zproc_log_error (const char *format, ...);
2423
+
2424
+ // Log warning condition - high priority
2425
+ void
2426
+ zproc_log_warning (const char *format, ...);
2427
+
2428
+ // Log normal, but significant, condition - normal priority
2429
+ void
2430
+ zproc_log_notice (const char *format, ...);
2431
+
2432
+ // Log informational message - low priority
2433
+ void
2434
+ zproc_log_info (const char *format, ...);
2435
+
2436
+ // Log debug-level message - lowest priority
2437
+ void
2438
+ zproc_log_debug (const char *format, ...);
2439
+
2440
+ // Self test of this class.
2441
+ void
2442
+ zproc_test (bool verbose);
2443
+
2444
+ // CLASS: zsock
2445
+ // Create a new socket. Returns the new socket, or NULL if the new socket
2446
+ // could not be created. Note that the symbol zsock_new (and other
2447
+ // constructors/destructors for zsock) are redirected to the *_checked
2448
+ // variant, enabling intelligent socket leak detection. This can have
2449
+ // performance implications if you use a LOT of sockets. To turn off this
2450
+ // redirection behaviour, define ZSOCK_NOCHECK.
2451
+ zsock_t *
2452
+ zsock_new (int type);
2453
+
2454
+ // Destroy the socket. You must use this for any socket created via the
2455
+ // zsock_new method.
2456
+ void
2457
+ zsock_destroy (zsock_t **self_p);
2458
+
2459
+ // Create a PUB socket. Default action is bind.
2460
+ zsock_t *
2461
+ zsock_new_pub (const char *endpoint);
2462
+
2463
+ // Create a SUB socket, and optionally subscribe to some prefix string. Default
2464
+ // action is connect.
2465
+ zsock_t *
2466
+ zsock_new_sub (const char *endpoint, const char *subscribe);
2467
+
2468
+ // Create a REQ socket. Default action is connect.
2469
+ zsock_t *
2470
+ zsock_new_req (const char *endpoint);
2471
+
2472
+ // Create a REP socket. Default action is bind.
2473
+ zsock_t *
2474
+ zsock_new_rep (const char *endpoint);
2475
+
2476
+ // Create a DEALER socket. Default action is connect.
2477
+ zsock_t *
2478
+ zsock_new_dealer (const char *endpoint);
2479
+
2480
+ // Create a ROUTER socket. Default action is bind.
2481
+ zsock_t *
2482
+ zsock_new_router (const char *endpoint);
2483
+
2484
+ // Create a PUSH socket. Default action is connect.
2485
+ zsock_t *
2486
+ zsock_new_push (const char *endpoint);
2487
+
2488
+ // Create a PULL socket. Default action is bind.
2489
+ zsock_t *
2490
+ zsock_new_pull (const char *endpoint);
2491
+
2492
+ // Create an XPUB socket. Default action is bind.
2493
+ zsock_t *
2494
+ zsock_new_xpub (const char *endpoint);
2495
+
2496
+ // Create an XSUB socket. Default action is connect.
2497
+ zsock_t *
2498
+ zsock_new_xsub (const char *endpoint);
2499
+
2500
+ // Create a PAIR socket. Default action is connect.
2501
+ zsock_t *
2502
+ zsock_new_pair (const char *endpoint);
2503
+
2504
+ // Create a STREAM socket. Default action is connect.
2505
+ zsock_t *
2506
+ zsock_new_stream (const char *endpoint);
2507
+
2508
+ // Create a SERVER socket. Default action is bind.
2509
+ zsock_t *
2510
+ zsock_new_server (const char *endpoint);
2511
+
2512
+ // Create a CLIENT socket. Default action is connect.
2513
+ zsock_t *
2514
+ zsock_new_client (const char *endpoint);
2515
+
2516
+ // Create a RADIO socket. Default action is bind.
2517
+ zsock_t *
2518
+ zsock_new_radio (const char *endpoint);
2519
+
2520
+ // Create a DISH socket. Default action is connect.
2521
+ zsock_t *
2522
+ zsock_new_dish (const char *endpoint);
2523
+
2524
+ // Create a GATHER socket. Default action is bind.
2525
+ zsock_t *
2526
+ zsock_new_gather (const char *endpoint);
2527
+
2528
+ // Create a SCATTER socket. Default action is connect.
2529
+ zsock_t *
2530
+ zsock_new_scatter (const char *endpoint);
2531
+
2532
+ // Bind a socket to a formatted endpoint. For tcp:// endpoints, supports
2533
+ // ephemeral ports, if you specify the port number as "*". By default
2534
+ // zsock uses the IANA designated range from C000 (49152) to FFFF (65535).
2535
+ // To override this range, follow the "*" with "[first-last]". Either or
2536
+ // both first and last may be empty. To bind to a random port within the
2537
+ // range, use "!" in place of "*".
2538
+ //
2539
+ // Examples:
2540
+ // tcp://127.0.0.1:* bind to first free port from C000 up
2541
+ // tcp://127.0.0.1:! bind to random port from C000 to FFFF
2542
+ // tcp://127.0.0.1:*[60000-] bind to first free port from 60000 up
2543
+ // tcp://127.0.0.1:![-60000] bind to random port from C000 to 60000
2544
+ // tcp://127.0.0.1:![55000-55999]
2545
+ // bind to random port from 55000 to 55999
2546
+ //
2547
+ // On success, returns the actual port number used, for tcp:// endpoints,
2548
+ // and 0 for other transports. On failure, returns -1. Note that when using
2549
+ // ephemeral ports, a port may be reused by different services without
2550
+ // clients being aware. Protocols that run on ephemeral ports should take
2551
+ // this into account.
2552
+ int
2553
+ zsock_bind (zsock_t *self, const char *format, ...);
2554
+
2555
+ // Returns last bound endpoint, if any.
2556
+ const char *
2557
+ zsock_endpoint (zsock_t *self);
2558
+
2559
+ // Unbind a socket from a formatted endpoint.
2560
+ // Returns 0 if OK, -1 if the endpoint was invalid or the function
2561
+ // isn't supported.
2562
+ int
2563
+ zsock_unbind (zsock_t *self, const char *format, ...);
2564
+
2565
+ // Connect a socket to a formatted endpoint
2566
+ // Returns 0 if OK, -1 if the endpoint was invalid.
2567
+ int
2568
+ zsock_connect (zsock_t *self, const char *format, ...);
2569
+
2570
+ // Disconnect a socket from a formatted endpoint
2571
+ // Returns 0 if OK, -1 if the endpoint was invalid or the function
2572
+ // isn't supported.
2573
+ int
2574
+ zsock_disconnect (zsock_t *self, const char *format, ...);
2575
+
2576
+ // Attach a socket to zero or more endpoints. If endpoints is not null,
2577
+ // parses as list of ZeroMQ endpoints, separated by commas, and prefixed by
2578
+ // '@' (to bind the socket) or '>' (to connect the socket). Returns 0 if all
2579
+ // endpoints were valid, or -1 if there was a syntax error. If the endpoint
2580
+ // does not start with '@' or '>', the serverish argument defines whether
2581
+ // it is used to bind (serverish = true) or connect (serverish = false).
2582
+ int
2583
+ zsock_attach (zsock_t *self, const char *endpoints, bool serverish);
2584
+
2585
+ // Returns socket type as printable constant string.
2586
+ const char *
2587
+ zsock_type_str (zsock_t *self);
2588
+
2589
+ // Send a 'picture' message to the socket (or actor). The picture is a
2590
+ // string that defines the type of each frame. This makes it easy to send
2591
+ // a complex multiframe message in one call. The picture can contain any
2592
+ // of these characters, each corresponding to one or two arguments:
2593
+ //
2594
+ // i = int (signed)
2595
+ // 1 = uint8_t
2596
+ // 2 = uint16_t
2597
+ // 4 = uint32_t
2598
+ // 8 = uint64_t
2599
+ // s = char *
2600
+ // b = byte *, size_t (2 arguments)
2601
+ // c = zchunk_t *
2602
+ // f = zframe_t *
2603
+ // h = zhashx_t *
2604
+ // U = zuuid_t *
2605
+ // p = void * (sends the pointer value, only meaningful over inproc)
2606
+ // m = zmsg_t * (sends all frames in the zmsg)
2607
+ // z = sends zero-sized frame (0 arguments)
2608
+ // u = uint (deprecated)
2609
+ //
2610
+ // Note that s, b, c, and f are encoded the same way and the choice is
2611
+ // offered as a convenience to the sender, which may or may not already
2612
+ // have data in a zchunk or zframe. Does not change or take ownership of
2613
+ // any arguments. Returns 0 if successful, -1 if sending failed for any
2614
+ // reason.
2615
+ int
2616
+ zsock_send (void *self, const char *picture, ...);
2617
+
2618
+ // Send a 'picture' message to the socket (or actor). This is a va_list
2619
+ // version of zsock_send (), so please consult its documentation for the
2620
+ // details.
2621
+ int
2622
+ zsock_vsend (void *self, const char *picture, va_list argptr);
2623
+
2624
+ // Receive a 'picture' message to the socket (or actor). See zsock_send for
2625
+ // the format and meaning of the picture. Returns the picture elements into
2626
+ // a series of pointers as provided by the caller:
2627
+ //
2628
+ // i = int * (stores signed integer)
2629
+ // 4 = uint32_t * (stores 32-bit unsigned integer)
2630
+ // 8 = uint64_t * (stores 64-bit unsigned integer)
2631
+ // s = char ** (allocates new string)
2632
+ // b = byte **, size_t * (2 arguments) (allocates memory)
2633
+ // c = zchunk_t ** (creates zchunk)
2634
+ // f = zframe_t ** (creates zframe)
2635
+ // U = zuuid_t * (creates a zuuid with the data)
2636
+ // h = zhashx_t ** (creates zhashx)
2637
+ // p = void ** (stores pointer)
2638
+ // m = zmsg_t ** (creates a zmsg with the remaing frames)
2639
+ // z = null, asserts empty frame (0 arguments)
2640
+ // u = uint * (stores unsigned integer, deprecated)
2641
+ //
2642
+ // Note that zsock_recv creates the returned objects, and the caller must
2643
+ // destroy them when finished with them. The supplied pointers do not need
2644
+ // to be initialized. Returns 0 if successful, or -1 if it failed to recv
2645
+ // a message, in which case the pointers are not modified. When message
2646
+ // frames are truncated (a short message), sets return values to zero/null.
2647
+ // If an argument pointer is NULL, does not store any value (skips it).
2648
+ // An 'n' picture matches an empty frame; if the message does not match,
2649
+ // the method will return -1.
2650
+ int
2651
+ zsock_recv (void *self, const char *picture, ...);
2652
+
2653
+ // Receive a 'picture' message from the socket (or actor). This is a
2654
+ // va_list version of zsock_recv (), so please consult its documentation
2655
+ // for the details.
2656
+ int
2657
+ zsock_vrecv (void *self, const char *picture, va_list argptr);
2658
+
2659
+ // Send a binary encoded 'picture' message to the socket (or actor). This
2660
+ // method is similar to zsock_send, except the arguments are encoded in a
2661
+ // binary format that is compatible with zproto, and is designed to reduce
2662
+ // memory allocations. The pattern argument is a string that defines the
2663
+ // type of each argument. Supports these argument types:
2664
+ //
2665
+ // pattern C type zproto type:
2666
+ // 1 uint8_t type = "number" size = "1"
2667
+ // 2 uint16_t type = "number" size = "2"
2668
+ // 4 uint32_t type = "number" size = "3"
2669
+ // 8 uint64_t type = "number" size = "4"
2670
+ // s char *, 0-255 chars type = "string"
2671
+ // S char *, 0-2^32-1 chars type = "longstr"
2672
+ // c zchunk_t * type = "chunk"
2673
+ // f zframe_t * type = "frame"
2674
+ // u zuuid_t * type = "uuid"
2675
+ // m zmsg_t * type = "msg"
2676
+ // p void *, sends pointer value, only over inproc
2677
+ //
2678
+ // Does not change or take ownership of any arguments. Returns 0 if
2679
+ // successful, -1 if sending failed for any reason.
2680
+ int
2681
+ zsock_bsend (void *self, const char *picture, ...);
2682
+
2683
+ // Receive a binary encoded 'picture' message from the socket (or actor).
2684
+ // This method is similar to zsock_recv, except the arguments are encoded
2685
+ // in a binary format that is compatible with zproto, and is designed to
2686
+ // reduce memory allocations. The pattern argument is a string that defines
2687
+ // the type of each argument. See zsock_bsend for the supported argument
2688
+ // types. All arguments must be pointers; this call sets them to point to
2689
+ // values held on a per-socket basis.
2690
+ // For types 1, 2, 4 and 8 the caller must allocate the memory itself before
2691
+ // calling zsock_brecv.
2692
+ // For types S, the caller must free the value once finished with it, as
2693
+ // zsock_brecv will allocate the buffer.
2694
+ // For type s, the caller must not free the value as it is stored in a
2695
+ // local cache for performance purposes.
2696
+ // For types c, f, u and m the caller must call the appropriate destructor
2697
+ // depending on the object as zsock_brecv will create new objects.
2698
+ // For type p the caller must coordinate with the sender, as it is just a
2699
+ // pointer value being passed.
2700
+ int
2701
+ zsock_brecv (void *self, const char *picture, ...);
2702
+
2703
+ // Return socket routing ID if any. This returns 0 if the socket is not
2704
+ // of type ZMQ_SERVER or if no request was already received on it.
2705
+ uint32_t
2706
+ zsock_routing_id (zsock_t *self);
2707
+
2708
+ // Set routing ID on socket. The socket MUST be of type ZMQ_SERVER.
2709
+ // This will be used when sending messages on the socket via the zsock API.
2710
+ void
2711
+ zsock_set_routing_id (zsock_t *self, uint32_t routing_id);
2712
+
2713
+ // Set socket to use unbounded pipes (HWM=0); use this in cases when you are
2714
+ // totally certain the message volume can fit in memory. This method works
2715
+ // across all versions of ZeroMQ. Takes a polymorphic socket reference.
2716
+ void
2717
+ zsock_set_unbounded (void *self);
2718
+
2719
+ // Send a signal over a socket. A signal is a short message carrying a
2720
+ // success/failure code (by convention, 0 means OK). Signals are encoded
2721
+ // to be distinguishable from "normal" messages. Accepts a zsock_t or a
2722
+ // zactor_t argument, and returns 0 if successful, -1 if the signal could
2723
+ // not be sent. Takes a polymorphic socket reference.
2724
+ int
2725
+ zsock_signal (void *self, byte status);
2726
+
2727
+ // Wait on a signal. Use this to coordinate between threads, over pipe
2728
+ // pairs. Blocks until the signal is received. Returns -1 on error, 0 or
2729
+ // greater on success. Accepts a zsock_t or a zactor_t as argument.
2730
+ // Takes a polymorphic socket reference.
2731
+ int
2732
+ zsock_wait (void *self);
2733
+
2734
+ // If there is a partial message still waiting on the socket, remove and
2735
+ // discard it. This is useful when reading partial messages, to get specific
2736
+ // message types.
2737
+ void
2738
+ zsock_flush (void *self);
2739
+
2740
+ // Join a group for the RADIO-DISH pattern. Call only on ZMQ_DISH.
2741
+ // Returns 0 if OK, -1 if failed.
2742
+ int
2743
+ zsock_join (void *self, const char *group);
2744
+
2745
+ // Leave a group for the RADIO-DISH pattern. Call only on ZMQ_DISH.
2746
+ // Returns 0 if OK, -1 if failed.
2747
+ int
2748
+ zsock_leave (void *self, const char *group);
2749
+
2750
+ // Probe the supplied object, and report if it looks like a zsock_t.
2751
+ // Takes a polymorphic socket reference.
2752
+ bool
2753
+ zsock_is (void *self);
2754
+
2755
+ // Probe the supplied reference. If it looks like a zsock_t instance, return
2756
+ // the underlying libzmq socket handle; else if it looks like a file
2757
+ // descriptor, return NULL; else if it looks like a libzmq socket handle,
2758
+ // return the supplied value. Takes a polymorphic socket reference.
2759
+ void *
2760
+ zsock_resolve (void *self);
2761
+
2762
+ // Get socket option `heartbeat_ivl`.
2763
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2764
+ int
2765
+ zsock_heartbeat_ivl (void *self);
2766
+
2767
+ // Set socket option `heartbeat_ivl`.
2768
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2769
+ void
2770
+ zsock_set_heartbeat_ivl (void *self, int heartbeat_ivl);
2771
+
2772
+ // Get socket option `heartbeat_ttl`.
2773
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2774
+ int
2775
+ zsock_heartbeat_ttl (void *self);
2776
+
2777
+ // Set socket option `heartbeat_ttl`.
2778
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2779
+ void
2780
+ zsock_set_heartbeat_ttl (void *self, int heartbeat_ttl);
2781
+
2782
+ // Get socket option `heartbeat_timeout`.
2783
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2784
+ int
2785
+ zsock_heartbeat_timeout (void *self);
2786
+
2787
+ // Set socket option `heartbeat_timeout`.
2788
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2789
+ void
2790
+ zsock_set_heartbeat_timeout (void *self, int heartbeat_timeout);
2791
+
2792
+ // Get socket option `use_fd`.
2793
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2794
+ int
2795
+ zsock_use_fd (void *self);
2796
+
2797
+ // Set socket option `use_fd`.
2798
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2799
+ void
2800
+ zsock_set_use_fd (void *self, int use_fd);
2801
+
2802
+ // Set socket option `xpub_manual`.
2803
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2804
+ void
2805
+ zsock_set_xpub_manual (void *self, int xpub_manual);
2806
+
2807
+ // Set socket option `xpub_welcome_msg`.
2808
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2809
+ void
2810
+ zsock_set_xpub_welcome_msg (void *self, const char *xpub_welcome_msg);
2811
+
2812
+ // Set socket option `stream_notify`.
2813
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2814
+ void
2815
+ zsock_set_stream_notify (void *self, int stream_notify);
2816
+
2817
+ // Get socket option `invert_matching`.
2818
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2819
+ int
2820
+ zsock_invert_matching (void *self);
2821
+
2822
+ // Set socket option `invert_matching`.
2823
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2824
+ void
2825
+ zsock_set_invert_matching (void *self, int invert_matching);
2826
+
2827
+ // Set socket option `xpub_verboser`.
2828
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2829
+ void
2830
+ zsock_set_xpub_verboser (void *self, int xpub_verboser);
2831
+
2832
+ // Get socket option `connect_timeout`.
2833
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2834
+ int
2835
+ zsock_connect_timeout (void *self);
2836
+
2837
+ // Set socket option `connect_timeout`.
2838
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2839
+ void
2840
+ zsock_set_connect_timeout (void *self, int connect_timeout);
2841
+
2842
+ // Get socket option `tcp_maxrt`.
2843
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2844
+ int
2845
+ zsock_tcp_maxrt (void *self);
2846
+
2847
+ // Set socket option `tcp_maxrt`.
2848
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2849
+ void
2850
+ zsock_set_tcp_maxrt (void *self, int tcp_maxrt);
2851
+
2852
+ // Get socket option `thread_safe`.
2853
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2854
+ int
2855
+ zsock_thread_safe (void *self);
2856
+
2857
+ // Get socket option `multicast_maxtpdu`.
2858
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2859
+ int
2860
+ zsock_multicast_maxtpdu (void *self);
2861
+
2862
+ // Set socket option `multicast_maxtpdu`.
2863
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2864
+ void
2865
+ zsock_set_multicast_maxtpdu (void *self, int multicast_maxtpdu);
2866
+
2867
+ // Get socket option `vmci_buffer_size`.
2868
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2869
+ int
2870
+ zsock_vmci_buffer_size (void *self);
2871
+
2872
+ // Set socket option `vmci_buffer_size`.
2873
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2874
+ void
2875
+ zsock_set_vmci_buffer_size (void *self, int vmci_buffer_size);
2876
+
2877
+ // Get socket option `vmci_buffer_min_size`.
2878
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2879
+ int
2880
+ zsock_vmci_buffer_min_size (void *self);
2881
+
2882
+ // Set socket option `vmci_buffer_min_size`.
2883
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2884
+ void
2885
+ zsock_set_vmci_buffer_min_size (void *self, int vmci_buffer_min_size);
2886
+
2887
+ // Get socket option `vmci_buffer_max_size`.
2888
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2889
+ int
2890
+ zsock_vmci_buffer_max_size (void *self);
2891
+
2892
+ // Set socket option `vmci_buffer_max_size`.
2893
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2894
+ void
2895
+ zsock_set_vmci_buffer_max_size (void *self, int vmci_buffer_max_size);
2896
+
2897
+ // Get socket option `vmci_connect_timeout`.
2898
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2899
+ int
2900
+ zsock_vmci_connect_timeout (void *self);
2901
+
2902
+ // Set socket option `vmci_connect_timeout`.
2903
+ // Available from libzmq 4.2.0.
2904
+ void
2905
+ zsock_set_vmci_connect_timeout (void *self, int vmci_connect_timeout);
2906
+
2907
+ // Get socket option `tos`.
2908
+ // Available from libzmq 4.1.0.
2909
+ int
2910
+ zsock_tos (void *self);
2911
+
2912
+ // Set socket option `tos`.
2913
+ // Available from libzmq 4.1.0.
2914
+ void
2915
+ zsock_set_tos (void *self, int tos);
2916
+
2917
+ // Set socket option `router_handover`.
2918
+ // Available from libzmq 4.1.0.
2919
+ void
2920
+ zsock_set_router_handover (void *self, int router_handover);
2921
+
2922
+ // Set socket option `connect_rid`.
2923
+ // Available from libzmq 4.1.0.
2924
+ void
2925
+ zsock_set_connect_rid (void *self, const char *connect_rid);
2926
+
2927
+ // Set socket option `connect_rid` from 32-octet binary
2928
+ // Available from libzmq 4.1.0.
2929
+ void
2930
+ zsock_set_connect_rid_bin (void *self, const byte *connect_rid);
2931
+
2932
+ // Get socket option `handshake_ivl`.
2933
+ // Available from libzmq 4.1.0.
2934
+ int
2935
+ zsock_handshake_ivl (void *self);
2936
+
2937
+ // Set socket option `handshake_ivl`.
2938
+ // Available from libzmq 4.1.0.
2939
+ void
2940
+ zsock_set_handshake_ivl (void *self, int handshake_ivl);
2941
+
2942
+ // Get socket option `socks_proxy`.
2943
+ // Available from libzmq 4.1.0.
2944
+ char *
2945
+ zsock_socks_proxy (void *self);
2946
+
2947
+ // Set socket option `socks_proxy`.
2948
+ // Available from libzmq 4.1.0.
2949
+ void
2950
+ zsock_set_socks_proxy (void *self, const char *socks_proxy);
2951
+
2952
+ // Set socket option `xpub_nodrop`.
2953
+ // Available from libzmq 4.1.0.
2954
+ void
2955
+ zsock_set_xpub_nodrop (void *self, int xpub_nodrop);
2956
+
2957
+ // Set socket option `router_mandatory`.
2958
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
2959
+ void
2960
+ zsock_set_router_mandatory (void *self, int router_mandatory);
2961
+
2962
+ // Set socket option `probe_router`.
2963
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
2964
+ void
2965
+ zsock_set_probe_router (void *self, int probe_router);
2966
+
2967
+ // Set socket option `req_relaxed`.
2968
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
2969
+ void
2970
+ zsock_set_req_relaxed (void *self, int req_relaxed);
2971
+
2972
+ // Set socket option `req_correlate`.
2973
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
2974
+ void
2975
+ zsock_set_req_correlate (void *self, int req_correlate);
2976
+
2977
+ // Set socket option `conflate`.
2978
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
2979
+ void
2980
+ zsock_set_conflate (void *self, int conflate);
2981
+
2982
+ // Get socket option `zap_domain`.
2983
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
2984
+ char *
2985
+ zsock_zap_domain (void *self);
2986
+
2987
+ // Set socket option `zap_domain`.
2988
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
2989
+ void
2990
+ zsock_set_zap_domain (void *self, const char *zap_domain);
2991
+
2992
+ // Get socket option `mechanism`.
2993
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
2994
+ int
2995
+ zsock_mechanism (void *self);
2996
+
2997
+ // Get socket option `plain_server`.
2998
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
2999
+ int
3000
+ zsock_plain_server (void *self);
3001
+
3002
+ // Set socket option `plain_server`.
3003
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3004
+ void
3005
+ zsock_set_plain_server (void *self, int plain_server);
3006
+
3007
+ // Get socket option `plain_username`.
3008
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3009
+ char *
3010
+ zsock_plain_username (void *self);
3011
+
3012
+ // Set socket option `plain_username`.
3013
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3014
+ void
3015
+ zsock_set_plain_username (void *self, const char *plain_username);
3016
+
3017
+ // Get socket option `plain_password`.
3018
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3019
+ char *
3020
+ zsock_plain_password (void *self);
3021
+
3022
+ // Set socket option `plain_password`.
3023
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3024
+ void
3025
+ zsock_set_plain_password (void *self, const char *plain_password);
3026
+
3027
+ // Get socket option `curve_server`.
3028
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3029
+ int
3030
+ zsock_curve_server (void *self);
3031
+
3032
+ // Set socket option `curve_server`.
3033
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3034
+ void
3035
+ zsock_set_curve_server (void *self, int curve_server);
3036
+
3037
+ // Get socket option `curve_publickey`.
3038
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3039
+ char *
3040
+ zsock_curve_publickey (void *self);
3041
+
3042
+ // Set socket option `curve_publickey`.
3043
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3044
+ void
3045
+ zsock_set_curve_publickey (void *self, const char *curve_publickey);
3046
+
3047
+ // Set socket option `curve_publickey` from 32-octet binary
3048
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3049
+ void
3050
+ zsock_set_curve_publickey_bin (void *self, const byte *curve_publickey);
3051
+
3052
+ // Get socket option `curve_secretkey`.
3053
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3054
+ char *
3055
+ zsock_curve_secretkey (void *self);
3056
+
3057
+ // Set socket option `curve_secretkey`.
3058
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3059
+ void
3060
+ zsock_set_curve_secretkey (void *self, const char *curve_secretkey);
3061
+
3062
+ // Set socket option `curve_secretkey` from 32-octet binary
3063
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3064
+ void
3065
+ zsock_set_curve_secretkey_bin (void *self, const byte *curve_secretkey);
3066
+
3067
+ // Get socket option `curve_serverkey`.
3068
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3069
+ char *
3070
+ zsock_curve_serverkey (void *self);
3071
+
3072
+ // Set socket option `curve_serverkey`.
3073
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3074
+ void
3075
+ zsock_set_curve_serverkey (void *self, const char *curve_serverkey);
3076
+
3077
+ // Set socket option `curve_serverkey` from 32-octet binary
3078
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3079
+ void
3080
+ zsock_set_curve_serverkey_bin (void *self, const byte *curve_serverkey);
3081
+
3082
+ // Get socket option `gssapi_server`.
3083
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3084
+ int
3085
+ zsock_gssapi_server (void *self);
3086
+
3087
+ // Set socket option `gssapi_server`.
3088
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3089
+ void
3090
+ zsock_set_gssapi_server (void *self, int gssapi_server);
3091
+
3092
+ // Get socket option `gssapi_plaintext`.
3093
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3094
+ int
3095
+ zsock_gssapi_plaintext (void *self);
3096
+
3097
+ // Set socket option `gssapi_plaintext`.
3098
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3099
+ void
3100
+ zsock_set_gssapi_plaintext (void *self, int gssapi_plaintext);
3101
+
3102
+ // Get socket option `gssapi_principal`.
3103
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3104
+ char *
3105
+ zsock_gssapi_principal (void *self);
3106
+
3107
+ // Set socket option `gssapi_principal`.
3108
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3109
+ void
3110
+ zsock_set_gssapi_principal (void *self, const char *gssapi_principal);
3111
+
3112
+ // Get socket option `gssapi_service_principal`.
3113
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3114
+ char *
3115
+ zsock_gssapi_service_principal (void *self);
3116
+
3117
+ // Set socket option `gssapi_service_principal`.
3118
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3119
+ void
3120
+ zsock_set_gssapi_service_principal (void *self, const char *gssapi_service_principal);
3121
+
3122
+ // Get socket option `ipv6`.
3123
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3124
+ int
3125
+ zsock_ipv6 (void *self);
3126
+
3127
+ // Set socket option `ipv6`.
3128
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3129
+ void
3130
+ zsock_set_ipv6 (void *self, int ipv6);
3131
+
3132
+ // Get socket option `immediate`.
3133
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3134
+ int
3135
+ zsock_immediate (void *self);
3136
+
3137
+ // Set socket option `immediate`.
3138
+ // Available from libzmq 4.0.0.
3139
+ void
3140
+ zsock_set_immediate (void *self, int immediate);
3141
+
3142
+ // Get socket option `sndhwm`.
3143
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3144
+ int
3145
+ zsock_sndhwm (void *self);
3146
+
3147
+ // Set socket option `sndhwm`.
3148
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3149
+ void
3150
+ zsock_set_sndhwm (void *self, int sndhwm);
3151
+
3152
+ // Get socket option `rcvhwm`.
3153
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3154
+ int
3155
+ zsock_rcvhwm (void *self);
3156
+
3157
+ // Set socket option `rcvhwm`.
3158
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3159
+ void
3160
+ zsock_set_rcvhwm (void *self, int rcvhwm);
3161
+
3162
+ // Get socket option `maxmsgsize`.
3163
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3164
+ int
3165
+ zsock_maxmsgsize (void *self);
3166
+
3167
+ // Set socket option `maxmsgsize`.
3168
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3169
+ void
3170
+ zsock_set_maxmsgsize (void *self, int maxmsgsize);
3171
+
3172
+ // Get socket option `multicast_hops`.
3173
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3174
+ int
3175
+ zsock_multicast_hops (void *self);
3176
+
3177
+ // Set socket option `multicast_hops`.
3178
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3179
+ void
3180
+ zsock_set_multicast_hops (void *self, int multicast_hops);
3181
+
3182
+ // Set socket option `xpub_verbose`.
3183
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3184
+ void
3185
+ zsock_set_xpub_verbose (void *self, int xpub_verbose);
3186
+
3187
+ // Get socket option `tcp_keepalive`.
3188
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3189
+ int
3190
+ zsock_tcp_keepalive (void *self);
3191
+
3192
+ // Set socket option `tcp_keepalive`.
3193
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3194
+ void
3195
+ zsock_set_tcp_keepalive (void *self, int tcp_keepalive);
3196
+
3197
+ // Get socket option `tcp_keepalive_idle`.
3198
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3199
+ int
3200
+ zsock_tcp_keepalive_idle (void *self);
3201
+
3202
+ // Set socket option `tcp_keepalive_idle`.
3203
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3204
+ void
3205
+ zsock_set_tcp_keepalive_idle (void *self, int tcp_keepalive_idle);
3206
+
3207
+ // Get socket option `tcp_keepalive_cnt`.
3208
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3209
+ int
3210
+ zsock_tcp_keepalive_cnt (void *self);
3211
+
3212
+ // Set socket option `tcp_keepalive_cnt`.
3213
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3214
+ void
3215
+ zsock_set_tcp_keepalive_cnt (void *self, int tcp_keepalive_cnt);
3216
+
3217
+ // Get socket option `tcp_keepalive_intvl`.
3218
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3219
+ int
3220
+ zsock_tcp_keepalive_intvl (void *self);
3221
+
3222
+ // Set socket option `tcp_keepalive_intvl`.
3223
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3224
+ void
3225
+ zsock_set_tcp_keepalive_intvl (void *self, int tcp_keepalive_intvl);
3226
+
3227
+ // Get socket option `tcp_accept_filter`.
3228
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3229
+ char *
3230
+ zsock_tcp_accept_filter (void *self);
3231
+
3232
+ // Set socket option `tcp_accept_filter`.
3233
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3234
+ void
3235
+ zsock_set_tcp_accept_filter (void *self, const char *tcp_accept_filter);
3236
+
3237
+ // Get socket option `last_endpoint`.
3238
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3239
+ char *
3240
+ zsock_last_endpoint (void *self);
3241
+
3242
+ // Set socket option `router_raw`.
3243
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3244
+ void
3245
+ zsock_set_router_raw (void *self, int router_raw);
3246
+
3247
+ // Get socket option `ipv4only`.
3248
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3249
+ int
3250
+ zsock_ipv4only (void *self);
3251
+
3252
+ // Set socket option `ipv4only`.
3253
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3254
+ void
3255
+ zsock_set_ipv4only (void *self, int ipv4only);
3256
+
3257
+ // Set socket option `delay_attach_on_connect`.
3258
+ // Available from libzmq 3.0.0.
3259
+ void
3260
+ zsock_set_delay_attach_on_connect (void *self, int delay_attach_on_connect);
3261
+
3262
+ // Get socket option `hwm`.
3263
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0 to 3.0.0.
3264
+ int
3265
+ zsock_hwm (void *self);
3266
+
3267
+ // Set socket option `hwm`.
3268
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0 to 3.0.0.
3269
+ void
3270
+ zsock_set_hwm (void *self, int hwm);
3271
+
3272
+ // Get socket option `swap`.
3273
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0 to 3.0.0.
3274
+ int
3275
+ zsock_swap (void *self);
3276
+
3277
+ // Set socket option `swap`.
3278
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0 to 3.0.0.
3279
+ void
3280
+ zsock_set_swap (void *self, int swap);
3281
+
3282
+ // Get socket option `affinity`.
3283
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3284
+ int
3285
+ zsock_affinity (void *self);
3286
+
3287
+ // Set socket option `affinity`.
3288
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3289
+ void
3290
+ zsock_set_affinity (void *self, int affinity);
3291
+
3292
+ // Get socket option `identity`.
3293
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3294
+ char *
3295
+ zsock_identity (void *self);
3296
+
3297
+ // Set socket option `identity`.
3298
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3299
+ void
3300
+ zsock_set_identity (void *self, const char *identity);
3301
+
3302
+ // Get socket option `rate`.
3303
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3304
+ int
3305
+ zsock_rate (void *self);
3306
+
3307
+ // Set socket option `rate`.
3308
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3309
+ void
3310
+ zsock_set_rate (void *self, int rate);
3311
+
3312
+ // Get socket option `recovery_ivl`.
3313
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3314
+ int
3315
+ zsock_recovery_ivl (void *self);
3316
+
3317
+ // Set socket option `recovery_ivl`.
3318
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3319
+ void
3320
+ zsock_set_recovery_ivl (void *self, int recovery_ivl);
3321
+
3322
+ // Get socket option `recovery_ivl_msec`.
3323
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0 to 3.0.0.
3324
+ int
3325
+ zsock_recovery_ivl_msec (void *self);
3326
+
3327
+ // Set socket option `recovery_ivl_msec`.
3328
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0 to 3.0.0.
3329
+ void
3330
+ zsock_set_recovery_ivl_msec (void *self, int recovery_ivl_msec);
3331
+
3332
+ // Get socket option `mcast_loop`.
3333
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0 to 3.0.0.
3334
+ int
3335
+ zsock_mcast_loop (void *self);
3336
+
3337
+ // Set socket option `mcast_loop`.
3338
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0 to 3.0.0.
3339
+ void
3340
+ zsock_set_mcast_loop (void *self, int mcast_loop);
3341
+
3342
+ // Get socket option `rcvtimeo`.
3343
+ // Available from libzmq 2.2.0.
3344
+ int
3345
+ zsock_rcvtimeo (void *self);
3346
+
3347
+ // Set socket option `rcvtimeo`.
3348
+ // Available from libzmq 2.2.0.
3349
+ void
3350
+ zsock_set_rcvtimeo (void *self, int rcvtimeo);
3351
+
3352
+ // Get socket option `sndtimeo`.
3353
+ // Available from libzmq 2.2.0.
3354
+ int
3355
+ zsock_sndtimeo (void *self);
3356
+
3357
+ // Set socket option `sndtimeo`.
3358
+ // Available from libzmq 2.2.0.
3359
+ void
3360
+ zsock_set_sndtimeo (void *self, int sndtimeo);
3361
+
3362
+ // Get socket option `sndbuf`.
3363
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3364
+ int
3365
+ zsock_sndbuf (void *self);
3366
+
3367
+ // Set socket option `sndbuf`.
3368
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3369
+ void
3370
+ zsock_set_sndbuf (void *self, int sndbuf);
3371
+
3372
+ // Get socket option `rcvbuf`.
3373
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3374
+ int
3375
+ zsock_rcvbuf (void *self);
3376
+
3377
+ // Set socket option `rcvbuf`.
3378
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3379
+ void
3380
+ zsock_set_rcvbuf (void *self, int rcvbuf);
3381
+
3382
+ // Get socket option `linger`.
3383
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3384
+ int
3385
+ zsock_linger (void *self);
3386
+
3387
+ // Set socket option `linger`.
3388
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3389
+ void
3390
+ zsock_set_linger (void *self, int linger);
3391
+
3392
+ // Get socket option `reconnect_ivl`.
3393
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3394
+ int
3395
+ zsock_reconnect_ivl (void *self);
3396
+
3397
+ // Set socket option `reconnect_ivl`.
3398
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3399
+ void
3400
+ zsock_set_reconnect_ivl (void *self, int reconnect_ivl);
3401
+
3402
+ // Get socket option `reconnect_ivl_max`.
3403
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3404
+ int
3405
+ zsock_reconnect_ivl_max (void *self);
3406
+
3407
+ // Set socket option `reconnect_ivl_max`.
3408
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3409
+ void
3410
+ zsock_set_reconnect_ivl_max (void *self, int reconnect_ivl_max);
3411
+
3412
+ // Get socket option `backlog`.
3413
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3414
+ int
3415
+ zsock_backlog (void *self);
3416
+
3417
+ // Set socket option `backlog`.
3418
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3419
+ void
3420
+ zsock_set_backlog (void *self, int backlog);
3421
+
3422
+ // Set socket option `subscribe`.
3423
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3424
+ void
3425
+ zsock_set_subscribe (void *self, const char *subscribe);
3426
+
3427
+ // Set socket option `unsubscribe`.
3428
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3429
+ void
3430
+ zsock_set_unsubscribe (void *self, const char *unsubscribe);
3431
+
3432
+ // Get socket option `type`.
3433
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3434
+ int
3435
+ zsock_type (void *self);
3436
+
3437
+ // Get socket option `rcvmore`.
3438
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3439
+ int
3440
+ zsock_rcvmore (void *self);
3441
+
3442
+ // Get socket option `fd`.
3443
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3444
+ SOCKET
3445
+ zsock_fd (void *self);
3446
+
3447
+ // Get socket option `events`.
3448
+ // Available from libzmq 2.0.0.
3449
+ int
3450
+ zsock_events (void *self);
3451
+
3452
+ // Self test of this class.
3453
+ void
3454
+ zsock_test (bool verbose);
3455
+
3456
+ // CLASS: zstr
3457
+ // Receive C string from socket. Caller must free returned string using
3458
+ // zstr_free(). Returns NULL if the context is being terminated or the
3459
+ // process was interrupted.
3460
+ char *
3461
+ zstr_recv (void *source);
3462
+
3463
+ // Receive a series of strings (until NULL) from multipart data.
3464
+ // Each string is allocated and filled with string data; if there
3465
+ // are not enough frames, unallocated strings are set to NULL.
3466
+ // Returns -1 if the message could not be read, else returns the
3467
+ // number of strings filled, zero or more. Free each returned string
3468
+ // using zstr_free(). If not enough strings are provided, remaining
3469
+ // multipart frames in the message are dropped.
3470
+ int
3471
+ zstr_recvx (void *source, char **string_p, ...);
3472
+
3473
+ // De-compress and receive C string from socket, received as a message
3474
+ // with two frames: size of the uncompressed string, and the string itself.
3475
+ // Caller must free returned string using zstr_free(). Returns NULL if the
3476
+ // context is being terminated or the process was interrupted.
3477
+ char *
3478
+ zstr_recv_compress (void *source);
3479
+
3480
+ // Send a C string to a socket, as a frame. The string is sent without
3481
+ // trailing null byte; to read this you can use zstr_recv, or a similar
3482
+ // method that adds a null terminator on the received string. String
3483
+ // may be NULL, which is sent as "".
3484
+ int
3485
+ zstr_send (void *dest, const char *string);
3486
+
3487
+ // Send a C string to a socket, as zstr_send(), with a MORE flag, so that
3488
+ // you can send further strings in the same multi-part message.
3489
+ int
3490
+ zstr_sendm (void *dest, const char *string);
3491
+
3492
+ // Send a formatted string to a socket. Note that you should NOT use
3493
+ // user-supplied strings in the format (they may contain '%' which
3494
+ // will create security holes).
3495
+ int
3496
+ zstr_sendf (void *dest, const char *format, ...);
3497
+
3498
+ // Send a formatted string to a socket, as for zstr_sendf(), with a
3499
+ // MORE flag, so that you can send further strings in the same multi-part
3500
+ // message.
3501
+ int
3502
+ zstr_sendfm (void *dest, const char *format, ...);
3503
+
3504
+ // Send a series of strings (until NULL) as multipart data
3505
+ // Returns 0 if the strings could be sent OK, or -1 on error.
3506
+ int
3507
+ zstr_sendx (void *dest, const char *string, ...);
3508
+
3509
+ // Compress and send a C string to a socket, as a message with two frames:
3510
+ // size of the uncompressed string, and the string itself. The string is
3511
+ // sent without trailing null byte; to read this you can use
3512
+ // zstr_recv_compress, or a similar method that de-compresses and adds a
3513
+ // null terminator on the received string.
3514
+ int
3515
+ zstr_send_compress (void *dest, const char *string);
3516
+
3517
+ // Compress and send a C string to a socket, as zstr_send_compress(),
3518
+ // with a MORE flag, so that you can send further strings in the same
3519
+ // multi-part message.
3520
+ int
3521
+ zstr_sendm_compress (void *dest, const char *string);
3522
+
3523
+ // Accepts a void pointer and returns a fresh character string. If source
3524
+ // is null, returns an empty string.
3525
+ char *
3526
+ zstr_str (void *source);
3527
+
3528
+ // Free a provided string, and nullify the parent pointer. Safe to call on
3529
+ // a null pointer.
3530
+ void
3531
+ zstr_free (char **string_p);
3532
+
3533
+ // Self test of this class.
3534
+ void
3535
+ zstr_test (bool verbose);
3536
+
3537
+ // CLASS: zsys
3538
+ // Initialize CZMQ zsys layer; this happens automatically when you create
3539
+ // a socket or an actor; however this call lets you force initialization
3540
+ // earlier, so e.g. logging is properly set-up before you start working.
3541
+ // Not threadsafe, so call only from main thread. Safe to call multiple
3542
+ // times. Returns global CZMQ context.
3543
+ void *
3544
+ zsys_init (void);
3545
+
3546
+ // Optionally shut down the CZMQ zsys layer; this normally happens automatically
3547
+ // when the process exits; however this call lets you force a shutdown
3548
+ // earlier, avoiding any potential problems with atexit() ordering, especially
3549
+ // with Windows dlls.
3550
+ void
3551
+ zsys_shutdown (void);
3552
+
3553
+ // Get a new ZMQ socket, automagically creating a ZMQ context if this is
3554
+ // the first time. Caller is responsible for destroying the ZMQ socket
3555
+ // before process exits, to avoid a ZMQ deadlock. Note: you should not use
3556
+ // this method in CZMQ apps, use zsock_new() instead.
3557
+ // *** This is for CZMQ internal use only and may change arbitrarily ***
3558
+ void *
3559
+ zsys_socket (int type, const char *filename, size_t line_nbr);
3560
+
3561
+ // Destroy/close a ZMQ socket. You should call this for every socket you
3562
+ // create using zsys_socket().
3563
+ // *** This is for CZMQ internal use only and may change arbitrarily ***
3564
+ int
3565
+ zsys_close (void *handle, const char *filename, size_t line_nbr);
3566
+
3567
+ // Return ZMQ socket name for socket type
3568
+ // *** This is for CZMQ internal use only and may change arbitrarily ***
3569
+ char *
3570
+ zsys_sockname (int socktype);
3571
+
3572
+ // Create a pipe, which consists of two PAIR sockets connected over inproc.
3573
+ // The pipe is configured to use the zsys_pipehwm setting. Returns the
3574
+ // frontend socket successful, NULL if failed.
3575
+ zsock_t *
3576
+ zsys_create_pipe (zsock_t **backend_p);
3577
+
3578
+ // Set interrupt handler; this saves the default handlers so that a
3579
+ // zsys_handler_reset () can restore them. If you call this multiple times
3580
+ // then the last handler will take affect. If handler_fn is NULL, disables
3581
+ // default SIGINT/SIGTERM handling in CZMQ.
3582
+ void
3583
+ zsys_handler_set (zsys_handler_fn *handler_fn);
3584
+
3585
+ // Reset interrupt handler, call this at exit if needed
3586
+ void
3587
+ zsys_handler_reset (void);
3588
+
3589
+ // Set default interrupt handler, so Ctrl-C or SIGTERM will set
3590
+ // zsys_interrupted. Idempotent; safe to call multiple times.
3591
+ // Can be supressed by ZSYS_SIGHANDLER=false
3592
+ // *** This is for CZMQ internal use only and may change arbitrarily ***
3593
+ void
3594
+ zsys_catch_interrupts (void);
3595
+
3596
+ // Return 1 if file exists, else zero
3597
+ bool
3598
+ zsys_file_exists (const char *filename);
3599
+
3600
+ // Return file modification time. Returns 0 if the file does not exist.
3601
+ time_t
3602
+ zsys_file_modified (const char *filename);
3603
+
3604
+ // Return file mode; provides at least support for the POSIX S_ISREG(m)
3605
+ // and S_ISDIR(m) macros and the S_IRUSR and S_IWUSR bits, on all boxes.
3606
+ // Returns a mode_t cast to int, or -1 in case of error.
3607
+ int
3608
+ zsys_file_mode (const char *filename);
3609
+
3610
+ // Delete file. Does not complain if the file is absent
3611
+ int
3612
+ zsys_file_delete (const char *filename);
3613
+
3614
+ // Check if file is 'stable'
3615
+ bool
3616
+ zsys_file_stable (const char *filename);
3617
+
3618
+ // Create a file path if it doesn't exist. The file path is treated as
3619
+ // printf format.
3620
+ int
3621
+ zsys_dir_create (const char *pathname, ...);
3622
+
3623
+ // Remove a file path if empty; the pathname is treated as printf format.
3624
+ int
3625
+ zsys_dir_delete (const char *pathname, ...);
3626
+
3627
+ // Move to a specified working directory. Returns 0 if OK, -1 if this failed.
3628
+ int
3629
+ zsys_dir_change (const char *pathname);
3630
+
3631
+ // Set private file creation mode; all files created from here will be
3632
+ // readable/writable by the owner only.
3633
+ void
3634
+ zsys_file_mode_private (void);
3635
+
3636
+ // Reset default file creation mode; all files created from here will use
3637
+ // process file mode defaults.
3638
+ void
3639
+ zsys_file_mode_default (void);
3640
+
3641
+ // Return the CZMQ version for run-time API detection; returns version
3642
+ // number into provided fields, providing reference isn't null in each case.
3643
+ void
3644
+ zsys_version (int *major, int *minor, int *patch);
3645
+
3646
+ // Format a string using printf formatting, returning a freshly allocated
3647
+ // buffer. If there was insufficient memory, returns NULL. Free the returned
3648
+ // string using zstr_free().
3649
+ char *
3650
+ zsys_sprintf (const char *format, ...);
3651
+
3652
+ // Format a string with a va_list argument, returning a freshly allocated
3653
+ // buffer. If there was insufficient memory, returns NULL. Free the returned
3654
+ // string using zstr_free().
3655
+ char *
3656
+ zsys_vprintf (const char *format, va_list argptr);
3657
+
3658
+ // Create UDP beacon socket; if the routable option is true, uses
3659
+ // multicast (not yet implemented), else uses broadcast. This method
3660
+ // and related ones might _eventually_ be moved to a zudp class.
3661
+ // *** This is for CZMQ internal use only and may change arbitrarily ***
3662
+ SOCKET
3663
+ zsys_udp_new (bool routable);
3664
+
3665
+ // Close a UDP socket
3666
+ // *** This is for CZMQ internal use only and may change arbitrarily ***
3667
+ int
3668
+ zsys_udp_close (SOCKET handle);
3669
+
3670
+ // Send zframe to UDP socket, return -1 if sending failed due to
3671
+ // interface having disappeared (happens easily with WiFi)
3672
+ // *** This is for CZMQ internal use only and may change arbitrarily ***
3673
+ int
3674
+ zsys_udp_send (SOCKET udpsock, zframe_t *frame, inaddr_t *address, int addrlen);
3675
+
3676
+ // Receive zframe from UDP socket, and set address of peer that sent it
3677
+ // The peername must be a char [INET_ADDRSTRLEN] array if IPv6 is disabled or
3678
+ // NI_MAXHOST if it's enabled. Returns NULL when failing to get peer address.
3679
+ // *** This is for CZMQ internal use only and may change arbitrarily ***
3680
+ zframe_t *
3681
+ zsys_udp_recv (SOCKET udpsock, char *peername, int peerlen);
3682
+
3683
+ // Handle an I/O error on some socket operation; will report and die on
3684
+ // fatal errors, and continue silently on "try again" errors.
3685
+ // *** This is for CZMQ internal use only and may change arbitrarily ***
3686
+ void
3687
+ zsys_socket_error (const char *reason);
3688
+
3689
+ // Return current host name, for use in public tcp:// endpoints. Caller gets
3690
+ // a freshly allocated string, should free it using zstr_free(). If the host
3691
+ // name is not resolvable, returns NULL.
3692
+ char *
3693
+ zsys_hostname (void);
3694
+
3695
+ // Move the current process into the background. The precise effect depends
3696
+ // on the operating system. On POSIX boxes, moves to a specified working
3697
+ // directory (if specified), closes all file handles, reopens stdin, stdout,
3698
+ // and stderr to the null device, and sets the process to ignore SIGHUP. On
3699
+ // Windows, does nothing. Returns 0 if OK, -1 if there was an error.
3700
+ int
3701
+ zsys_daemonize (const char *workdir);
3702
+
3703
+ // Drop the process ID into the lockfile, with exclusive lock, and switch
3704
+ // the process to the specified group and/or user. Any of the arguments
3705
+ // may be null, indicating a no-op. Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
3706
+ // Note if you combine this with zsys_daemonize, run after, not before
3707
+ // that method, or the lockfile will hold the wrong process ID.
3708
+ int
3709
+ zsys_run_as (const char *lockfile, const char *group, const char *user);
3710
+
3711
+ // Returns true if the underlying libzmq supports CURVE security.
3712
+ // Uses a heuristic probe according to the version of libzmq being used.
3713
+ bool
3714
+ zsys_has_curve (void);
3715
+
3716
+ // Configure the number of I/O threads that ZeroMQ will use. A good
3717
+ // rule of thumb is one thread per gigabit of traffic in or out. The
3718
+ // default is 1, sufficient for most applications. If the environment
3719
+ // variable ZSYS_IO_THREADS is defined, that provides the default.
3720
+ // Note that this method is valid only before any socket is created.
3721
+ void
3722
+ zsys_set_io_threads (size_t io_threads);
3723
+
3724
+ // Configure the scheduling policy of the ZMQ context thread pool.
3725
+ // Not available on Windows. See the sched_setscheduler man page or sched.h
3726
+ // for more information. If the environment variable ZSYS_THREAD_SCHED_POLICY
3727
+ // is defined, that provides the default.
3728
+ // Note that this method is valid only before any socket is created.
3729
+ void
3730
+ zsys_set_thread_sched_policy (int policy);
3731
+
3732
+ // Configure the scheduling priority of the ZMQ context thread pool.
3733
+ // Not available on Windows. See the sched_setscheduler man page or sched.h
3734
+ // for more information. If the environment variable ZSYS_THREAD_PRIORITY is
3735
+ // defined, that provides the default.
3736
+ // Note that this method is valid only before any socket is created.
3737
+ void
3738
+ zsys_set_thread_priority (int priority);
3739
+
3740
+ // Configure the number of sockets that ZeroMQ will allow. The default
3741
+ // is 1024. The actual limit depends on the system, and you can query it
3742
+ // by using zsys_socket_limit (). A value of zero means "maximum".
3743
+ // Note that this method is valid only before any socket is created.
3744
+ void
3745
+ zsys_set_max_sockets (size_t max_sockets);
3746
+
3747
+ // Return maximum number of ZeroMQ sockets that the system will support.
3748
+ size_t
3749
+ zsys_socket_limit (void);
3750
+
3751
+ // Configure the maximum allowed size of a message sent.
3752
+ // The default is INT_MAX.
3753
+ void
3754
+ zsys_set_max_msgsz (int max_msgsz);
3755
+
3756
+ // Return maximum message size.
3757
+ int
3758
+ zsys_max_msgsz (void);
3759
+
3760
+ // Configure the threshold value of filesystem object age per st_mtime
3761
+ // that should elapse until we consider that object "stable" at the
3762
+ // current zclock_time() moment.
3763
+ // The default is S_DEFAULT_ZSYS_FILE_STABLE_AGE_MSEC defined in zsys.c
3764
+ // which generally depends on host OS, with fallback value of 5000.
3765
+ void
3766
+ zsys_set_file_stable_age_msec (int64_t file_stable_age_msec);
3767
+
3768
+ // Return current threshold value of file stable age in msec.
3769
+ // This can be used in code that chooses to wait for this timeout
3770
+ // before testing if a filesystem object is "stable" or not.
3771
+ int64_t
3772
+ zsys_file_stable_age_msec (void);
3773
+
3774
+ // Configure the default linger timeout in msecs for new zsock instances.
3775
+ // You can also set this separately on each zsock_t instance. The default
3776
+ // linger time is zero, i.e. any pending messages will be dropped. If the
3777
+ // environment variable ZSYS_LINGER is defined, that provides the default.
3778
+ // Note that process exit will typically be delayed by the linger time.
3779
+ void
3780
+ zsys_set_linger (size_t linger);
3781
+
3782
+ // Configure the default outgoing pipe limit (HWM) for new zsock instances.
3783
+ // You can also set this separately on each zsock_t instance. The default
3784
+ // HWM is 1,000, on all versions of ZeroMQ. If the environment variable
3785
+ // ZSYS_SNDHWM is defined, that provides the default. Note that a value of
3786
+ // zero means no limit, i.e. infinite memory consumption.
3787
+ void
3788
+ zsys_set_sndhwm (size_t sndhwm);
3789
+
3790
+ // Configure the default incoming pipe limit (HWM) for new zsock instances.
3791
+ // You can also set this separately on each zsock_t instance. The default
3792
+ // HWM is 1,000, on all versions of ZeroMQ. If the environment variable
3793
+ // ZSYS_RCVHWM is defined, that provides the default. Note that a value of
3794
+ // zero means no limit, i.e. infinite memory consumption.
3795
+ void
3796
+ zsys_set_rcvhwm (size_t rcvhwm);
3797
+
3798
+ // Configure the default HWM for zactor internal pipes; this is set on both
3799
+ // ends of the pipe, for outgoing messages only (sndhwm). The default HWM is
3800
+ // 1,000, on all versions of ZeroMQ. If the environment var ZSYS_ACTORHWM is
3801
+ // defined, that provides the default. Note that a value of zero means no
3802
+ // limit, i.e. infinite memory consumption.
3803
+ void
3804
+ zsys_set_pipehwm (size_t pipehwm);
3805
+
3806
+ // Return the HWM for zactor internal pipes.
3807
+ size_t
3808
+ zsys_pipehwm (void);
3809
+
3810
+ // Configure use of IPv6 for new zsock instances. By default sockets accept
3811
+ // and make only IPv4 connections. When you enable IPv6, sockets will accept
3812
+ // and connect to both IPv4 and IPv6 peers. You can override the setting on
3813
+ // each zsock_t instance. The default is IPv4 only (ipv6 set to 0). If the
3814
+ // environment variable ZSYS_IPV6 is defined (as 1 or 0), this provides the
3815
+ // default. Note: has no effect on ZMQ v2.
3816
+ void
3817
+ zsys_set_ipv6 (int ipv6);
3818
+
3819
+ // Return use of IPv6 for zsock instances.
3820
+ int
3821
+ zsys_ipv6 (void);
3822
+
3823
+ // Set network interface name to use for broadcasts, particularly zbeacon.
3824
+ // This lets the interface be configured for test environments where required.
3825
+ // For example, on Mac OS X, zbeacon cannot bind to 255.255.255.255 which is
3826
+ // the default when there is no specified interface. If the environment
3827
+ // variable ZSYS_INTERFACE is set, use that as the default interface name.
3828
+ // Setting the interface to "*" means "use all available interfaces".
3829
+ void
3830
+ zsys_set_interface (const char *value);
3831
+
3832
+ // Return network interface to use for broadcasts, or "" if none was set.
3833
+ const char *
3834
+ zsys_interface (void);
3835
+
3836
+ // Set IPv6 address to use zbeacon socket, particularly for receiving zbeacon.
3837
+ // This needs to be set IPv6 is enabled as IPv6 can have multiple addresses
3838
+ // on a given interface. If the environment variable ZSYS_IPV6_ADDRESS is set,
3839
+ // use that as the default IPv6 address.
3840
+ void
3841
+ zsys_set_ipv6_address (const char *value);
3842
+
3843
+ // Return IPv6 address to use for zbeacon reception, or "" if none was set.
3844
+ const char *
3845
+ zsys_ipv6_address (void);
3846
+
3847
+ // Set IPv6 milticast address to use for sending zbeacon messages. This needs
3848
+ // to be set if IPv6 is enabled. If the environment variable
3849
+ // ZSYS_IPV6_MCAST_ADDRESS is set, use that as the default IPv6 multicast
3850
+ // address.
3851
+ void
3852
+ zsys_set_ipv6_mcast_address (const char *value);
3853
+
3854
+ // Return IPv6 multicast address to use for sending zbeacon, or "" if none was
3855
+ // set.
3856
+ const char *
3857
+ zsys_ipv6_mcast_address (void);
3858
+
3859
+ // Configure the automatic use of pre-allocated FDs when creating new sockets.
3860
+ // If 0 (default), nothing will happen. Else, when a new socket is bound, the
3861
+ // system API will be used to check if an existing pre-allocated FD with a
3862
+ // matching port (if TCP) or path (if IPC) exists, and if it does it will be
3863
+ // set via the ZMQ_USE_FD socket option so that the library will use it
3864
+ // instead of creating a new socket.
3865
+ void
3866
+ zsys_set_auto_use_fd (int auto_use_fd);
3867
+
3868
+ // Return use of automatic pre-allocated FDs for zsock instances.
3869
+ int
3870
+ zsys_auto_use_fd (void);
3871
+
3872
+ // Set log identity, which is a string that prefixes all log messages sent
3873
+ // by this process. The log identity defaults to the environment variable
3874
+ // ZSYS_LOGIDENT, if that is set.
3875
+ void
3876
+ zsys_set_logident (const char *value);
3877
+
3878
+ // Set stream to receive log traffic. By default, log traffic is sent to
3879
+ // stdout. If you set the stream to NULL, no stream will receive the log
3880
+ // traffic (it may still be sent to the system facility).
3881
+ void
3882
+ zsys_set_logstream (FILE *stream);
3883
+
3884
+ // Sends log output to a PUB socket bound to the specified endpoint. To
3885
+ // collect such log output, create a SUB socket, subscribe to the traffic
3886
+ // you care about, and connect to the endpoint. Log traffic is sent as a
3887
+ // single string frame, in the same format as when sent to stdout. The
3888
+ // log system supports a single sender; multiple calls to this method will
3889
+ // bind the same sender to multiple endpoints. To disable the sender, call
3890
+ // this method with a null argument.
3891
+ void
3892
+ zsys_set_logsender (const char *endpoint);
3893
+
3894
+ // Enable or disable logging to the system facility (syslog on POSIX boxes,
3895
+ // event log on Windows). By default this is disabled.
3896
+ void
3897
+ zsys_set_logsystem (bool logsystem);
3898
+
3899
+ // Log error condition - highest priority
3900
+ void
3901
+ zsys_error (const char *format, ...);
3902
+
3903
+ // Log warning condition - high priority
3904
+ void
3905
+ zsys_warning (const char *format, ...);
3906
+
3907
+ // Log normal, but significant, condition - normal priority
3908
+ void
3909
+ zsys_notice (const char *format, ...);
3910
+
3911
+ // Log informational message - low priority
3912
+ void
3913
+ zsys_info (const char *format, ...);
3914
+
3915
+ // Log debug-level message - lowest priority
3916
+ void
3917
+ zsys_debug (const char *format, ...);
3918
+
3919
+ // Self test of this class.
3920
+ void
3921
+ zsys_test (bool verbose);
3922
+
3923
+ // CLASS: ztimerset
3924
+ // Create new timer set.
3925
+ ztimerset_t *
3926
+ ztimerset_new (void);
3927
+
3928
+ // Destroy a timer set
3929
+ void
3930
+ ztimerset_destroy (ztimerset_t **self_p);
3931
+
3932
+ // Add a timer to the set. Returns timer id if OK, -1 on failure.
3933
+ int
3934
+ ztimerset_add (ztimerset_t *self, size_t interval, ztimerset_fn handler, void *arg);
3935
+
3936
+ // Cancel a timer. Returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure.
3937
+ int
3938
+ ztimerset_cancel (ztimerset_t *self, int timer_id);
3939
+
3940
+ // Set timer interval. Returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure.
3941
+ // This method is slow, canceling the timer and adding a new one yield better performance.
3942
+ int
3943
+ ztimerset_set_interval (ztimerset_t *self, int timer_id, size_t interval);
3944
+
3945
+ // Reset timer to start interval counting from current time. Returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure.
3946
+ // This method is slow, canceling the timer and adding a new one yield better performance.
3947
+ int
3948
+ ztimerset_reset (ztimerset_t *self, int timer_id);
3949
+
3950
+ // Return the time until the next interval.
3951
+ // Should be used as timeout parameter for the zpoller wait method.
3952
+ // The timeout is in msec.
3953
+ int
3954
+ ztimerset_timeout (ztimerset_t *self);
3955
+
3956
+ // Invoke callback function of all timers which their interval has elapsed.
3957
+ // Should be call after zpoller wait method.
3958
+ // Returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure.
3959
+ int
3960
+ ztimerset_execute (ztimerset_t *self);
3961
+
3962
+ // Self test of this class.
3963
+ void
3964
+ ztimerset_test (bool verbose);
3965
+
3966
+ // CLASS: ztrie
3967
+ // Creates a new ztrie.
3968
+ ztrie_t *
3969
+ ztrie_new (char delimiter);
3970
+
3971
+ // Destroy the ztrie.
3972
+ void
3973
+ ztrie_destroy (ztrie_t **self_p);
3974
+
3975
+ // Inserts a new route into the tree and attaches the data. Returns -1
3976
+ // if the route already exists, otherwise 0. This method takes ownership of
3977
+ // the provided data if a destroy_data_fn is provided.
3978
+ int
3979
+ ztrie_insert_route (ztrie_t *self, const char *path, void *data, ztrie_destroy_data_fn destroy_data_fn);
3980
+
3981
+ // Removes a route from the trie and destroys its data. Returns -1 if the
3982
+ // route does not exists, otherwise 0.
3983
+ // the start of the list call zlist_first (). Advances the cursor.
3984
+ int
3985
+ ztrie_remove_route (ztrie_t *self, const char *path);
3986
+
3987
+ // Returns true if the path matches a route in the tree, otherwise false.
3988
+ bool
3989
+ ztrie_matches (ztrie_t *self, const char *path);
3990
+
3991
+ // Returns the data of a matched route from last ztrie_matches. If the path
3992
+ // did not match, returns NULL. Do not delete the data as it's owned by
3993
+ // ztrie.
3994
+ void *
3995
+ ztrie_hit_data (ztrie_t *self);
3996
+
3997
+ // Returns the count of parameters that a matched route has.
3998
+ size_t
3999
+ ztrie_hit_parameter_count (ztrie_t *self);
4000
+
4001
+ // Returns the parameters of a matched route with named regexes from last
4002
+ // ztrie_matches. If the path did not match or the route did not contain any
4003
+ // named regexes, returns NULL.
4004
+ zhashx_t *
4005
+ ztrie_hit_parameters (ztrie_t *self);
4006
+
4007
+ // Returns the asterisk matched part of a route, if there has been no match
4008
+ // or no asterisk match, returns NULL.
4009
+ const char *
4010
+ ztrie_hit_asterisk_match (ztrie_t *self);
4011
+
4012
+ // Print the trie
4013
+ void
4014
+ ztrie_print (ztrie_t *self);
4015
+
4016
+ // Self test of this class.
4017
+ void
4018
+ ztrie_test (bool verbose);
4019
+
4020
+ // CLASS: zuuid
4021
+ // Create a new UUID object.
4022
+ zuuid_t *
4023
+ zuuid_new (void);
4024
+
4025
+ // Destroy a specified UUID object.
4026
+ void
4027
+ zuuid_destroy (zuuid_t **self_p);
4028
+
4029
+ // Create UUID object from supplied ZUUID_LEN-octet value.
4030
+ zuuid_t *
4031
+ zuuid_new_from (const byte *source);
4032
+
4033
+ // Set UUID to new supplied ZUUID_LEN-octet value.
4034
+ void
4035
+ zuuid_set (zuuid_t *self, const byte *source);
4036
+
4037
+ // Set UUID to new supplied string value skipping '-' and '{' '}'
4038
+ // optional delimiters. Return 0 if OK, else returns -1.
4039
+ int
4040
+ zuuid_set_str (zuuid_t *self, const char *source);
4041
+
4042
+ // Return UUID binary data.
4043
+ const byte *
4044
+ zuuid_data (zuuid_t *self);
4045
+
4046
+ // Return UUID binary size
4047
+ size_t
4048
+ zuuid_size (zuuid_t *self);
4049
+
4050
+ // Returns UUID as string
4051
+ const char *
4052
+ zuuid_str (zuuid_t *self);
4053
+
4054
+ // Return UUID in the canonical string format: 8-4-4-4-12, in lower
4055
+ // case. Caller does not modify or free returned value. See
4056
+ // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier
4057
+ const char *
4058
+ zuuid_str_canonical (zuuid_t *self);
4059
+
4060
+ // Store UUID blob in target array
4061
+ void
4062
+ zuuid_export (zuuid_t *self, byte *target);
4063
+
4064
+ // Check if UUID is same as supplied value
4065
+ bool
4066
+ zuuid_eq (zuuid_t *self, const byte *compare);
4067
+
4068
+ // Check if UUID is different from supplied value
4069
+ bool
4070
+ zuuid_neq (zuuid_t *self, const byte *compare);
4071
+
4072
+ // Make copy of UUID object; if uuid is null, or memory was exhausted,
4073
+ // returns null.
4074
+ zuuid_t *
4075
+ zuuid_dup (zuuid_t *self);
4076
+
4077
+ // Self test of this class.
4078
+ void
4079
+ zuuid_test (bool verbose);
4080
+
4081
+ ''')