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zmq_socket_monitor(3)
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NAME
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----
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zmq_socket_monitor - monitor socket events
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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*int zmq_socket_monitor (void '*socket', char '*endpoint', int 'events');*
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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The _zmq_socket_monitor()_ method lets an application thread track
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socket events (like connects) on a ZeroMQ socket. Each call to this
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method creates a 'ZMQ_PAIR' socket and binds that to the specified
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inproc:// 'endpoint'. To collect the socket events, you must create
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your own 'ZMQ_PAIR' socket, and connect that to the endpoint.
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The 'events' argument is a bitmask of the socket events you wish to
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monitor, see 'Supported events' below. To monitor all events, use the
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event value ZMQ_EVENT_ALL.
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Each event is sent as two frames. The first frame contains an event
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number (16 bits), and an event value (32 bits) that provides additional
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data according to the event number. The second frame contains a string
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that specifies the affected TCP or IPC endpoint.
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----
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The _zmq_socket_monitor()_ method supports only connection-oriented
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transports, that is, TCP, IPC, and TIPC.
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----
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Supported events
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----------------
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ZMQ_EVENT_CONNECTED
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The socket has successfully connected to a remote peer. The event value
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is the file descriptor (FD) of the underlying network socket. Warning:
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there is no guarantee that the FD is still valid by the time your code
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receives this event.
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ZMQ_EVENT_CONNECT_DELAYED
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A connect request on the socket is pending. The event value is unspecified.
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ZMQ_EVENT_CONNECT_RETRIED
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A connect request failed, and is now being retried. The event value is the
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reconnect interval in milliseconds. Note that the reconnect interval is
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recalculated at each retry.
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ZMQ_EVENT_LISTENING
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The socket was successfully bound to a network interface. The event value
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is the FD of the underlying network socket. Warning: there is no guarantee
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that the FD is still valid by the time your code receives this event.
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ZMQ_EVENT_BIND_FAILED
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The socket could not bind to a given interface. The event value is the
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errno generated by the system bind call.
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ZMQ_EVENT_ACCEPTED
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The socket has accepted a connection from a remote peer. The event value is
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the FD of the underlying network socket. Warning: there is no guarantee that
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the FD is still valid by the time your code receives this event.
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ZMQ_EVENT_ACCEPT_FAILED
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The socket has rejected a connection from a remote peer. The event value is
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the errno generated by the accept call.
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ZMQ_EVENT_CLOSED
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The socket was closed. The event value is the FD of the (now closed) network
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socket.
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ZMQ_EVENT_CLOSE_FAILED
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The socket close failed. The event value is the errno returned by the system
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call. Note that this event occurs only on IPC transports.
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ZMQ_EVENT_DISCONNECTED
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The socket was disconnected unexpectedly. The event value is the FD of the
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underlying network socket. Warning: this socket will be closed.
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ZMQ_EVENT_MONITOR_STOPPED
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Monitoring on this socket ended.
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RETURN VALUE
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------------
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The _zmq_socket_monitor()_ function returns a value of 0 or greater if
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successful. Otherwise it returns `-1` and sets 'errno' to one of the values
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defined below.
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ERRORS
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------
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*ETERM*::
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The 0MQ 'context' associated with the specified 'socket' was terminated.
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*EPROTONOSUPPORT*::
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The requested 'transport' protocol is not supported. Monitor sockets are
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required to use the inproc:// transport.
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*EINVAL*::
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The endpoint supplied is invalid.
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EXAMPLE
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-------
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.Monitoring client and server sockets
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// Read one event off the monitor socket; return value and address
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// by reference, if not null, and event number by value. Returns -1
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// in case of error.
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static int
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get_monitor_event (void *monitor, int *value, char **address)
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{
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// First frame in message contains event number and value
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zmq_msg_t msg;
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zmq_msg_init (&msg);
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if (zmq_msg_recv (&msg, monitor, 0) == -1)
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return -1; // Interrupted, presumably
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assert (zmq_msg_more (&msg));
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uint8_t *data = (uint8_t *) zmq_msg_data (&msg);
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uint16_t event = *(uint16_t *) (data);
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if (value)
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*value = *(uint32_t *) (data + 2);
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// Second frame in message contains event address
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zmq_msg_init (&msg);
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if (zmq_msg_recv (&msg, monitor, 0) == -1)
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return -1; // Interrupted, presumably
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assert (!zmq_msg_more (&msg));
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if (address) {
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uint8_t *data = (uint8_t *) zmq_msg_data (&msg);
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size_t size = zmq_msg_size (&msg);
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*address = (char *) malloc (size + 1);
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memcpy (*address, data, size);
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(*address)[size] = 0;
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}
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return event;
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}
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int main (void)
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{
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void *ctx = zmq_ctx_new ();
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assert (ctx);
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// We'll monitor these two sockets
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void *client = zmq_socket (ctx, ZMQ_DEALER);
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assert (client);
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void *server = zmq_socket (ctx, ZMQ_DEALER);
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assert (server);
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// Socket monitoring only works over inproc://
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int rc = zmq_socket_monitor (client, "tcp://127.0.0.1:9999", 0);
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assert (rc == -1);
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assert (zmq_errno () == EPROTONOSUPPORT);
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// Monitor all events on client and server sockets
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rc = zmq_socket_monitor (client, "inproc://monitor-client", ZMQ_EVENT_ALL);
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assert (rc == 0);
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rc = zmq_socket_monitor (server, "inproc://monitor-server", ZMQ_EVENT_ALL);
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assert (rc == 0);
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// Create two sockets for collecting monitor events
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void *client_mon = zmq_socket (ctx, ZMQ_PAIR);
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assert (client_mon);
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void *server_mon = zmq_socket (ctx, ZMQ_PAIR);
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assert (server_mon);
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// Connect these to the inproc endpoints so they'll get events
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rc = zmq_connect (client_mon, "inproc://monitor-client");
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assert (rc == 0);
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rc = zmq_connect (server_mon, "inproc://monitor-server");
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assert (rc == 0);
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// Now do a basic ping test
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rc = zmq_bind (server, "tcp://127.0.0.1:9998");
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assert (rc == 0);
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rc = zmq_connect (client, "tcp://127.0.0.1:9998");
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assert (rc == 0);
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bounce (client, server);
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// Close client and server
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close_zero_linger (client);
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close_zero_linger (server);
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// Now collect and check events from both sockets
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int event = get_monitor_event (client_mon, NULL, NULL);
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if (event == ZMQ_EVENT_CONNECT_DELAYED)
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event = get_monitor_event (client_mon, NULL, NULL);
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assert (event == ZMQ_EVENT_CONNECTED);
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event = get_monitor_event (client_mon, NULL, NULL);
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assert (event == ZMQ_EVENT_MONITOR_STOPPED);
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// This is the flow of server events
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event = get_monitor_event (server_mon, NULL, NULL);
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assert (event == ZMQ_EVENT_LISTENING);
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event = get_monitor_event (server_mon, NULL, NULL);
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assert (event == ZMQ_EVENT_ACCEPTED);
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event = get_monitor_event (server_mon, NULL, NULL);
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assert (event == ZMQ_EVENT_CLOSED);
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event = get_monitor_event (server_mon, NULL, NULL);
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assert (event == ZMQ_EVENT_MONITOR_STOPPED);
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// Close down the sockets
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close_zero_linger (client_mon);
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close_zero_linger (server_mon);
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zmq_ctx_term (ctx);
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return 0 ;
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}
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----
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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linkzmq:zmq[7]
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AUTHORS
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This page was written by the 0MQ community. To make a change please
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read the 0MQ Contribution Policy at <http://www.zeromq.org/docs:contributing>.
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