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NNG_MSG_INSERT(3) | NNG Reference Manual | NNG_MSG_INSERT(3) |
NAME¶
nng_msg_insert - prepend to message body
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <nng/nng.h> int nng_msg_insert(nng_msg *msg, const void *val, size_t size); int nng_msg_insert_u16(nng_msg *msg, uint16_t val16); int nng_msg_insert_u32(nng_msg *msg, uint32_t val32); int nng_msg_insert_u64(nng_msg *msg, uint64_t val64);
DESCRIPTION¶
The nng_msg_insert() family of functions prepends data to the front of the body of message msg, reallocating it if necessary. The first function prepends size bytes, copying them from val. The remaining functions prepend the specified value (such as val32) in network-byte order (big-endian).
Tip
These functions make use of space pre-allocated in front of the
message body if available, so they can often avoid performing any
reallocation. Applications should use these instead of reallocating and
copying message content themselves, in order to benefit from this
capability.
RETURN VALUES¶
These functions return 0 on success, and non-zero otherwise.
ERRORS¶
NNG_ENOMEM
SEE ALSO¶
nng_msg_alloc(3), nng_msg_append(3), nng_msg_body(3), nng_msg_chop(3), nng_msg_free(3), nng_msg_len(3), nng_msg_realloc(3), nng_msg_trim(3), nng_strerror(3), nng_msg(5), nng(7)
2025-02-02 |