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ZPOLLER(3) CZMQ Manual ZPOLLER(3)

NAME

zpoller - Class for trivial socket poller class

SYNOPSIS

//  This is a stable class, and may not change except for emergencies. It
//  is provided in stable builds.
//  Create new poller, specifying zero or more readers. The list of
//  readers ends in a NULL. Each reader can be a zsock_t instance, a
//  zactor_t instance, a libzmq socket (void *), or a file handle.
CZMQ_EXPORT zpoller_t *

zpoller_new (void *reader, ...); // Destroy a poller CZMQ_EXPORT void
zpoller_destroy (zpoller_t **self_p); // Add a reader to be polled. Returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure. The reader may // be a libzmq void * socket, a zsock_t instance, a zactor_t instance or a // file handle. CZMQ_EXPORT int
zpoller_add (zpoller_t *self, void *reader); // Remove a reader from the poller; returns 0 if OK, -1 on failure. The reader // must have been passed during construction, or in an zpoller_add () call. CZMQ_EXPORT int
zpoller_remove (zpoller_t *self, void *reader); // By default the poller stops if the process receives a SIGINT or SIGTERM // signal. This makes it impossible to shut-down message based architectures // like zactors. This method lets you switch off break handling. The default // nonstop setting is off (false). CZMQ_EXPORT void
zpoller_set_nonstop (zpoller_t *self, bool nonstop); // Poll the registered readers for I/O, return first reader that has input. // The reader will be a libzmq void * socket, a zsock_t, a zactor_t // instance or a file handle as specified in zpoller_new/zpoller_add. The // timeout should be zero or greater, or -1 to wait indefinitely. Socket // priority is defined by their order in the poll list. If you need a // balanced poll, use the low level zmq_poll method directly. If the poll // call was interrupted (SIGINT), or the ZMQ context was destroyed, or the // timeout expired, returns NULL. You can test the actual exit condition by // calling zpoller_expired () and zpoller_terminated (). The timeout is in // msec. CZMQ_EXPORT void *
zpoller_wait (zpoller_t *self, int timeout); // Return true if the last zpoller_wait () call ended because the timeout // expired, without any error. CZMQ_EXPORT bool
zpoller_expired (zpoller_t *self); // Return true if the last zpoller_wait () call ended because the process // was interrupted, or the parent context was destroyed. CZMQ_EXPORT bool
zpoller_terminated (zpoller_t *self); // Self test of this class. CZMQ_EXPORT void
zpoller_test (bool verbose); Please add '@interface' section in './../src/zpoller.c'.

DESCRIPTION

The zpoller class provides a minimalist interface to ZeroMQ’s zmq_poll API, for the very common case of reading from a number of sockets. It does not provide polling for output, nor polling on file handles. If you need either of these, use the zmq_poll API directly.

The class implements the poller using the zmq_poller API if that exists, else does the work itself.

EXAMPLE

From zpoller_test method.

//  Create a few sockets
zsock_t *vent = zsock_new (ZMQ_PUSH);
assert (vent);
int port_nbr = zsock_bind (vent, "tcp://127.0.0.1:*");
assert (port_nbr != -1);
zsock_t *sink = zsock_new (ZMQ_PULL);
assert (sink);
int rc = zsock_connect (sink, "tcp://127.0.0.1:%d", port_nbr);
assert (rc != -1);
zsock_t *bowl = zsock_new (ZMQ_PULL);
assert (bowl);
zsock_t *dish = zsock_new (ZMQ_PULL);
assert (dish);
//  Set up poller
zpoller_t *poller = zpoller_new (bowl, dish, NULL);
assert (poller);
// Add a reader to the existing poller
rc = zpoller_add (poller, sink);
assert (rc == 0);
zstr_send (vent, "Hello, World");
//  We expect a message only on the sink
zsock_t *which = (zsock_t *) zpoller_wait (poller, -1);
assert (which == sink);
assert (zpoller_expired (poller) == false);
assert (zpoller_terminated (poller) == false);
char *message = zstr_recv (which);
assert (streq (message, "Hello, World"));
zstr_free (&message);
//  Stop polling reader
rc = zpoller_remove (poller, sink);
assert (rc == 0);
// Removing a non-existent reader shall fail
rc = zpoller_remove (poller, sink);
assert (rc == -1);
assert (errno == EINVAL);
//  Check we can poll an FD
rc = zsock_connect (bowl, "tcp://127.0.0.1:%d", port_nbr);
assert (rc != -1);
SOCKET fd = zsock_fd (bowl);
rc = zpoller_add (poller, (void *) &fd);
assert (rc != -1);
zstr_send (vent, "Hello again, world");
assert (zpoller_wait (poller, 500) == &fd);
// Check zpoller_set_nonstop ()
zsys_interrupted = 1;
zpoller_wait (poller, 0);
assert (zpoller_terminated (poller));
zpoller_set_nonstop (poller, true);
zpoller_wait (poller, 0);
assert (!zpoller_terminated (poller));
zsys_interrupted = 0;
zpoller_destroy (&poller);
zsock_destroy (&vent);
zsock_destroy (&sink);
zsock_destroy (&bowl);
zsock_destroy (&dish);
#ifdef ZMQ_SERVER
//  Check thread safe sockets
zpoller_destroy (&poller);
zsock_t *client = zsock_new (ZMQ_CLIENT);
assert (client);
zsock_t *server = zsock_new (ZMQ_SERVER);
assert (server);
poller = zpoller_new (client, server, NULL);
assert (poller);
port_nbr = zsock_bind (server, "tcp://127.0.0.1:*");
assert (port_nbr != -1);
rc = zsock_connect (client, "tcp://127.0.0.1:%d", port_nbr);
assert (rc != -1);
zstr_send (client, "Hello, World");
//  We expect a message only on the server
which = (zsock_t *) zpoller_wait (poller, -1);
assert (which == server);
assert (zpoller_expired (poller) == false);
assert (zpoller_terminated (poller) == false);
message = zstr_recv (which);
assert (streq (message, "Hello, World"));
zstr_free (&message);
zpoller_destroy (&poller);
zsock_destroy (&client);
zsock_destroy (&server);
#endif
#if defined (__WINDOWS__)
zsys_shutdown();
#endif

AUTHORS

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COPYRIGHT

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01/17/2021 CZMQ 4.2.1