cppzmq/examples/pubsub_multithread_inproc.cpp

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#include <future>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <thread>
#include "zmq.hpp"
#include "zmq_addon.hpp"
void PublisherThread(zmq::context_t *ctx) {
// Prepare publisher
zmq::socket_t publisher(*ctx, zmq::socket_type::pub);
publisher.bind("inproc://#1");
// Give the subscribers a chance to connect, so they don't lose any messages
std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(20));
while (true) {
// Write three messages, each with an envelope and content
publisher.send(zmq::str_buffer("A"), zmq::send_flags::sndmore);
publisher.send(zmq::str_buffer("Message in A envelope"));
publisher.send(zmq::str_buffer("B"), zmq::send_flags::sndmore);
publisher.send(zmq::str_buffer("Message in B envelope"));
publisher.send(zmq::str_buffer("C"), zmq::send_flags::sndmore);
publisher.send(zmq::str_buffer("Message in C envelope"));
std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(100));
}
}
void SubscriberThread1(zmq::context_t *ctx) {
// Prepare subscriber
zmq::socket_t subscriber(*ctx, zmq::socket_type::sub);
subscriber.connect("inproc://#1");
// Thread2 opens "A" and "B" envelopes
subscriber.set(zmq::sockopt::subscribe, "A");
subscriber.set(zmq::sockopt::subscribe, "B");
while (1) {
// Receive all parts of the message
std::vector<zmq::message_t> recv_msgs;
zmq::recv_result_t result =
zmq::recv_multipart(subscriber, std::back_inserter(recv_msgs));
assert(result && "recv failed");
assert(*result == 2);
std::cout << "Thread2: [" << recv_msgs[0].to_string() << "] "
<< recv_msgs[1].to_string() << std::endl;
}
}
void SubscriberThread2(zmq::context_t *ctx) {
// Prepare our context and subscriber
zmq::socket_t subscriber(*ctx, zmq::socket_type::sub);
subscriber.connect("inproc://#1");
// Thread3 opens ALL envelopes
subscriber.set(zmq::sockopt::subscribe, "");
while (1) {
// Receive all parts of the message
std::vector<zmq::message_t> recv_msgs;
zmq::recv_result_t result =
zmq::recv_multipart(subscriber, std::back_inserter(recv_msgs));
assert(result && "recv failed");
assert(*result == 2);
std::cout << "Thread3: [" << recv_msgs[0].to_string() << "] "
<< recv_msgs[1].to_string() << std::endl;
}
}
int main() {
/*
* No I/O threads are involved in passing messages using the inproc transport.
* Therefore, if you are using a ØMQ context for in-process messaging only you
* can initialise the context with zero I/O threads.
*
* Source: http://api.zeromq.org/4-3:zmq-inproc
*/
zmq::context_t ctx(0);
auto thread1 = std::async(std::launch::async, PublisherThread, &ctx);
// Give the publisher a chance to bind, since inproc requires it
std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(10));
auto thread2 = std::async(std::launch::async, SubscriberThread1, &ctx);
auto thread3 = std::async(std::launch::async, SubscriberThread2, &ctx);
thread1.wait();
thread2.wait();
thread3.wait();
/*
* Output:
* An infinite loop of a mix of:
* Thread2: [A] Message in A envelope
* Thread2: [B] Message in B envelope
* Thread3: [A] Message in A envelope
* Thread3: [B] Message in B envelope
* Thread3: [C] Message in C envelope
*/
}