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NanoMsg::Raw::Message(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | NanoMsg::Raw::Message(3pm) |
NAME¶
NanoMsg::Raw::Message - Message buffer for NanoMsg::Raw
SYNOPSIS¶
use NanoMsg::Raw; { my $msg = nn_allocmsg(3, 0); $msg->copy('foo'); nn_send($sock, $msg); } { nn_recv($sock, my $buf); warn $buf; }
DESCRIPTION¶
Instances of this class represent a message buffer allocated by nanomsg. New empty buffers can be allocated using "nn_allocmsg". Both "nn_recv" and "nn_recvmsg" can be used to allocate buffers initialised with the contents of a received message.
"NanoMsg::Raw::Message"s can be used to send and receive data in a zero-copy fashion.
When using a message instance as a string, its overloading will produce a string containing a copy of the buffer content.
A string pointing to the actual buffer content, without having to create a copy of it, can be obtained by dereferencing the message instance as a scalar.
- copy($data)
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$msg->copy('foo');
Copies $data to the beginning of the buffer. If the data is larger than the space allocated for the buffer, an exception will be thrown.
SEE ALSO¶
NanoMsg::Raw
2024-03-07 | perl v5.38.2 |