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zmq_connect(3)
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NAME
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----
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zmq_connect - connect a socket
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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*int zmq_connect (void '*socket', const char '*endpoint');*
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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The _zmq_connect()_ function shall connect the socket referenced by the
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'socket' argument to the endpoint specified by the 'endpoint' argument.
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The 'endpoint' argument is a string consisting of two parts as follows:
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'transport'`://`'address'. The 'transport' part specifies the underlying
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transport protocol to use. The meaning of the 'address' part is specific to
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the underlying transport protocol selected.
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The following transports are defined:
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'inproc':: local in-process (inter-thread) communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_inproc[7]
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'ipc':: local inter-process communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_ipc[7]
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'tcp':: unicast transport using TCP, see linkzmq:zmq_tcp[7]
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'pgm', 'epgm':: reliable multicast transport using PGM, see linkzmq:zmq_pgm[7]
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With the exception of 'ZMQ_PAIR' sockets, a single socket may be connected to
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multiple endpoints using _zmq_connect()_, while simultaneously accepting
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incoming connections from multiple endpoints bound to the socket using
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_zmq_bind()_. Refer to linkzmq:zmq_socket[3] for a description of the exact
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semantics involved when connecting or binding a socket to multiple endpoints.
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NOTE: The connection will not be performed immediately but as needed by 0MQ.
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Thus a successful invocation of _zmq_connect()_ does not indicate that a
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physical connection was or can actually be established.
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RETURN VALUE
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------------
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The _zmq_connect()_ 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 endpoint supplied is invalid.
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*EPROTONOSUPPORT*::
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The requested 'transport' protocol is not supported.
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*ENOCOMPATPROTO*::
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The requested 'transport' protocol is not compatible with the socket type.
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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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*EMTHREAD*::
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No I/O thread is available to accomplish the task.
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EXAMPLE
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.Connecting a subscriber socket to an in-process and a TCP transport
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/* Create a ZMQ_SUB socket */
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void *socket = zmq_socket (context, ZMQ_SUB);
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assert (socket);
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/* Connect it to an in-process transport with the address 'my_publisher' */
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int rc = zmq_connect (socket, "inproc://my_publisher");
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assert (rc == 0);
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/* Connect it to the host server001, port 5555 using a TCP transport */
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rc = zmq_connect (socket, "tcp://server001:5555");
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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_bind[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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This 0MQ manual page was written by Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com> and
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Martin Lucina <mato@kotelna.sk>.
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