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zmq_getsockopt(3)
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NAME
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zmq_getsockopt - get 0MQ socket options
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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*int zmq_getsockopt (void '*socket', int 'option_name', void '*option_value', size_t '*option_len');*
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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The _zmq_getsockopt()_ function shall retrieve the value for the option
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specified by the 'option_name' argument for the 0MQ socket pointed to by the
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'socket' argument, and store it in the buffer pointed to by the 'option_value'
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argument. The 'option_len' argument is the size in bytes of the buffer pointed
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to by 'option_value'; upon successful completion _zmq_getsockopt()_ shall
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modify the 'option_len' argument to indicate the actual size of the option
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value stored in the buffer.
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The following options can be retrieved with the _zmq_getsockopt()_ function:
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ZMQ_TYPE: Retrieve socket type
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_TYPE' option shall retrieve the socket type for the specified
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'socket'. The socket type is specified at socket creation time and
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cannot be modified afterwards.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: N/A
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Default value:: N/A
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Applicable socket types:: all
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ZMQ_RCVMORE: More message parts to follow
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_RCVMORE' option shall return a boolean value indicating if the
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multi-part message currently being read from the specified 'socket' has more
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message parts to follow. If there are no message parts to follow or if the
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message currently being read is not a multi-part message a value of zero shall
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be returned. Otherwise, a value of 1 shall be returned.
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Refer to linkzmq:zmq_send[3] and linkzmq:zmq_recv[3] for a detailed description
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of sending/receiving multi-part messages.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: boolean
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Default value:: N/A
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Applicable socket types:: all
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ZMQ_SNDHWM: Set high water mark for outbound messages
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_SNDHWM' option shall set the high water mark for outbound messages on
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the specified 'socket'. The high water mark is a hard limit on the maximum
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number of outstanding messages 0MQ shall queue in memory for any single peer
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that the specified 'socket' is communicating with.
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If this limit has been reached the socket shall enter an exceptional state and
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depending on the socket type, 0MQ shall take appropriate action such as
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blocking or dropping sent messages. Refer to the individual socket descriptions
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in linkzmq:zmq_socket[3] for details on the exact action taken for each socket
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type.
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The default 'ZMQ_SNDHWM' value of zero means "no limit".
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: messages
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Default value:: 0
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Applicable socket types:: all
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ZMQ_RCVHWM: Set high water mark for inbound messages
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_RCVHWM' option shall set the high water mark for inbound messages on
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the specified 'socket'. The high water mark is a hard limit on the maximum
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number of outstanding messages 0MQ shall queue in memory for any single peer
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that the specified 'socket' is communicating with.
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If this limit has been reached the socket shall enter an exceptional state and
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depending on the socket type, 0MQ shall take appropriate action such as
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blocking or dropping sent messages. Refer to the individual socket descriptions
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in linkzmq:zmq_socket[3] for details on the exact action taken for each socket
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type.
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The default 'ZMQ_RCVHWM' value of zero means "no limit".
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: messages
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Default value:: 0
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Applicable socket types:: all
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ZMQ_AFFINITY: Retrieve I/O thread affinity
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_AFFINITY' option shall retrieve the I/O thread affinity for newly
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created connections on the specified 'socket'.
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Affinity determines which threads from the 0MQ I/O thread pool associated with
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the socket's _context_ shall handle newly created connections. A value of zero
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specifies no affinity, meaning that work shall be distributed fairly among all
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0MQ I/O threads in the thread pool. For non-zero values, the lowest bit
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corresponds to thread 1, second lowest bit to thread 2 and so on. For example,
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a value of 3 specifies that subsequent connections on 'socket' shall be handled
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exclusively by I/O threads 1 and 2.
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See also linkzmq:zmq_init[3] for details on allocating the number of I/O
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threads for a specific _context_.
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Option value type:: uint64_t
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Option value unit:: N/A (bitmap)
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Default value:: 0
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Applicable socket types:: N/A
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ZMQ_IDENTITY: Retrieve socket identity
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_IDENTITY' option shall retrieve the identity of the specified
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'socket'. Socket identity determines if existing 0MQ infrastructure (_message
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queues_, _forwarding devices_) shall be identified with a specific application
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and persist across multiple runs of the application.
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If the socket has no identity, each run of an application is completely
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separate from other runs. However, with identity set the socket shall re-use
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any existing 0MQ infrastructure configured by the previous run(s). Thus the
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application may receive messages that were sent in the meantime, _message
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queue_ limits shall be shared with previous run(s) and so on.
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Identity can be at least one byte and at most 255 bytes long. Identities
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starting with binary zero are reserved for use by 0MQ infrastructure.
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Option value type:: binary data
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Option value unit:: N/A
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Default value:: NULL
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Applicable socket types:: all
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ZMQ_RATE: Retrieve multicast data rate
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The 'ZMQ_RATE' option shall retrieve the maximum send or receive data rate for
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multicast transports using the specified 'socket'.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: kilobits per second
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Default value:: 100
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Applicable socket types:: all, when using multicast transports
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ZMQ_RECOVERY_IVL: Get multicast recovery interval
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_RECOVERY_IVL' option shall retrieve the recovery interval for
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multicast transports using the specified 'socket'. The recovery interval
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determines the maximum time in milliseconds that a receiver can be absent from a
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multicast group before unrecoverable data loss will occur.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: milliseconds
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Default value:: 10000
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Applicable socket types:: all, when using multicast transports
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ZMQ_SNDBUF: Retrieve kernel transmit buffer size
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_SNDBUF' option shall retrieve the underlying kernel transmit buffer
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size for the specified 'socket'. A value of zero means that the OS default is
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in effect. For details refer to your operating system documentation for the
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'SO_SNDBUF' socket option.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: bytes
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Default value:: 0
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Applicable socket types:: all
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ZMQ_RCVBUF: Retrieve kernel receive buffer size
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_RCVBUF' option shall retrieve the underlying kernel receive buffer
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size for the specified 'socket'. A value of zero means that the OS default is
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in effect. For details refer to your operating system documentation for the
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'SO_RCVBUF' socket option.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: bytes
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Default value:: 0
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Applicable socket types:: all
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ZMQ_LINGER: Retrieve linger period for socket shutdown
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_LINGER' option shall retrieve the linger period for the specified
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'socket'. The linger period determines how long pending messages which have
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yet to be sent to a peer shall linger in memory after a socket is closed with
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linkzmq:zmq_close[3], and further affects the termination of the socket's
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context with linkzmq:zmq_term[3]. The following outlines the different
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behaviours:
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* The default value of '-1' specifies an infinite linger period. Pending
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messages shall not be discarded after a call to _zmq_close()_; attempting to
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terminate the socket's context with _zmq_term()_ shall block until all
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pending messages have been sent to a peer.
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* The value of '0' specifies no linger period. Pending messages shall be
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discarded immediately when the socket is closed with _zmq_close()_.
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* Positive values specify an upper bound for the linger period in milliseconds.
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Pending messages shall not be discarded after a call to _zmq_close()_;
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attempting to terminate the socket's context with _zmq_term()_ shall block
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until either all pending messages have been sent to a peer, or the linger
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period expires, after which any pending messages shall be discarded.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: milliseconds
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Default value:: -1 (infinite)
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Applicable socket types:: all
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ZMQ_RECONNECT_IVL: Retrieve reconnection interval
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_RECONNECT_IVL' option shall retrieve the initial reconnection interval
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for the specified 'socket'. The reconnection interval is the period 0MQ shall
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wait between attempts to reconnect disconnected peers when using
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connection-oriented transports.
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NOTE: The reconnection interval may be randomized by 0MQ to prevent
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reconnection storms in topologies with a large number of peers per socket.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: milliseconds
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Default value:: 100
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Applicable socket types:: all, only for connection-oriented transports
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ZMQ_RECONNECT_IVL_MAX: Retrieve maximum reconnection interval
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_RECONNECT_IVL_MAX' option shall retrieve the maximum reconnection
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interval for the specified 'socket'. This is the maximum period 0MQ shall wait
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between attempts to reconnect. On each reconnect attempt, the previous interval
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shall be doubled untill ZMQ_RECONNECT_IVL_MAX is reached. This allows for
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exponential backoff strategy. Default value means no exponential backoff is
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performed and reconnect interval calculations are only based on ZMQ_RECONNECT_IVL.
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NOTE: Values less than ZMQ_RECONNECT_IVL will be ignored.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: milliseconds
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Default value:: 0 (only use ZMQ_RECONNECT_IVL)
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Applicable socket types:: all, only for connection-oriented transport
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ZMQ_BACKLOG: Retrieve maximum length of the queue of outstanding connections
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The 'ZMQ_BACKLOG' option shall retrieve the maximum length of the queue of
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outstanding peer connections for the specified 'socket'; this only applies to
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connection-oriented transports. For details refer to your operating system
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documentation for the 'listen' function.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: connections
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Default value:: 100
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Applicable socket types:: all, only for connection-oriented transports
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ZMQ_MAXMSGSIZE: Maximum acceptable inbound message size
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The option shall retrieve limit for the inbound messages. If a peer sends
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a message larger than ZMQ_MAXMSGSIZE it is disconnected. Value of -1 means
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'no limit'.
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Option value type:: int64_t
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Option value unit:: bytes
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Default value:: -1
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Applicable socket types:: all
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ZMQ_MULTICAST_HOPS: Maximum network hops for multicast packets
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The option shall retrieve time-to-live used for outbound multicast packets.
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The default of 1 means that the multicast packets don't leave the local network.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: network hops
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Default value:: 1
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Applicable socket types:: all, when using multicast transports
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ZMQ_FILTER: Switches message filtering on or off
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The option shall retrieve the filtering behaiour of the socket.
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If 1, messages are filtered according to subcriptions as expected.
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If 0, messages are not filtered. This is a performance tweak. If a device
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receives a message from XSUB socket and it is about to send it to XPUB socket
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immediately, filtering would be done twice. We can thus turn off filtering in
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XSUB socket and rely on filtering in XPUB socket.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: boolean
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Default value:: 1
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Applicable socket types:: ZMQ_SUB, ZMQ_XSUB
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ZMQ_FD: Retrieve file descriptor associated with the socket
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The 'ZMQ_FD' option shall retrieve the file descriptor associated with the
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specified 'socket'. The returned file descriptor can be used to integrate the
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socket into an existing event loop; the 0MQ library shall signal any pending
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events on the socket in an _edge-triggered_ fashion by making the file
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descriptor become ready for reading.
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NOTE: The ability to read from the returned file descriptor does not
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necessarily indicate that messages are available to be read from, or can be
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written to, the underlying socket; applications must retrieve the actual event
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state with a subsequent retrieval of the 'ZMQ_EVENTS' option.
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CAUTION: The returned file descriptor is intended for use with a 'poll' or
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similar system call only. Applications must never attempt to read or write data
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to it directly, neither should they try to close it.
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Option value type:: int on POSIX systems, SOCKET on Windows
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Option value unit:: N/A
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Default value:: N/A
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Applicable socket types:: all
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ZMQ_EVENTS: Retrieve socket event state
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The 'ZMQ_EVENTS' option shall retrieve the event state for the specified
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'socket'. The returned value is a bit mask constructed by OR'ing a combination
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of the following event flags:
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*ZMQ_POLLIN*::
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Indicates that at least one message may be received from the specified socket
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without blocking.
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*ZMQ_POLLOUT*::
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Indicates that at least one message may be sent to the specified socket without
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blocking.
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The combination of a file descriptor returned by the 'ZMQ_FD' option being
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ready for reading but no actual events returned by a subsequent retrieval of
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the 'ZMQ_EVENTS' option is valid; applications should simply ignore this case
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and restart their polling operation/event loop.
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Option value type:: int
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Option value unit:: N/A (flags)
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Default value:: N/A
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Applicable socket types:: all
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RETURN VALUE
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The _zmq_getsockopt()_ function shall return zero if successful. Otherwise it
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shall return `-1` and set 'errno' to one of the values defined below.
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ERRORS
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*EINVAL*::
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The requested option _option_name_ is unknown, or the requested _option_len_ or
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_option_value_ is invalid, or the size of the buffer pointed to by
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_option_value_, as specified by _option_len_, is insufficient for storing the
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option value.
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*ETERM*::
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The 0MQ 'context' associated with the specified 'socket' was terminated.
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*ENOTSOCK*::
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The provided 'socket' was invalid.
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*EINTR*::
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The operation was interrupted by delivery of a signal.
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EXAMPLE
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.Retrieving the high water mark for outgoing messages
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/* Retrieve high water mark into sndhwm */
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int sndhwm;
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size_t sndhwm_size = sizeof (sndhwm);
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rc = zmq_getsockopt (socket, ZMQ_SNDHWM, &sndhwm, &sndhwm_size);
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assert (rc == 0);
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----
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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linkzmq:zmq_setsockopt[3]
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linkzmq:zmq_socket[3]
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linkzmq:zmq[7]
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AUTHORS
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The 0MQ documentation was written by Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com> and
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Martin Lucina <mato@kotelna.sk>.
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