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Name: zeromq
Version: @PACKAGE_VERSION@
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary: The ZeroMQ messaging library
Group: Applications/Internet
License: LGPLv3+
URL: http://www.zeromq.org/
Source: http://www.zeromq.org/local--files/area:download/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Prefix: %{_prefix}
Buildroot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root
BuildRequires: uuid-devel, gcc, make, gcc-c++, libstdc++-devel
Requires: uuid, libstdc++
# Build pgm only on supported archs
%ifarch pentium3 pentium4 athlon i386 i486 i586 i686 x86_64
BuildRequires: glib2-devel
Requires: glib2
%endif
%description
The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the
standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by
specialised messaging middleware products. 0MQ sockets provide an
abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging
patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to
multiple transport protocols and more.
This package contains the ZeroMQ shared library.
%package devel
Summary: Development files and static library for the ZeroMQ library
Group: Development/Libraries
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}, pkgconfig
%description devel
The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the
standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by
specialised messaging middleware products. 0MQ sockets provide an
abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging
patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to
multiple transport protocols and more.
This package contains ZeroMQ related development libraries and header files.
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%ifarch pentium3 pentium4 athlon i386 i486 i586 i686 x86_64
%configure --with-pgm
%else
%configure
%endif
%{__make} %{?_smp_mflags}
%install
[ "%{buildroot}" != "/" ] && %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot}
# Install the package to build area
%makeinstall
%post
/sbin/ldconfig
%postun
/sbin/ldconfig
%clean
[ "%{buildroot}" != "/" ] && %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
# docs in the main package
%doc AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING COPYING.LESSER NEWS README
# libraries
%{_libdir}/libzmq.so.0
%{_libdir}/libzmq.so.0.0.0
%attr(0755,root,root) %{_bindir}/zmq_forwarder
%attr(0755,root,root) %{_bindir}/zmq_queue
%attr(0755,root,root) %{_bindir}/zmq_streamer
%{_mandir}/man7/zmq.7.gz
%{_mandir}/man1/zmq_forwarder.1.gz
%{_mandir}/man1/zmq_queue.1.gz
%{_mandir}/man1/zmq_streamer.1.gz
%files devel
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%{_includedir}/zmq.h
%{_includedir}/zmq.hpp
%{_libdir}/libzmq.la
%{_libdir}/libzmq.a
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libzmq.pc
%{_libdir}/libzmq.so
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_bind.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_close.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_connect.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_init.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_msg_close.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_msg_copy.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_msg_data.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_msg_init.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_msg_init_data.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_msg_init_size.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_msg_move.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_msg_size.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_poll.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_recv.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_send.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_setsockopt.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_socket.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_strerror.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_term.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man3/zmq_version.3.gz
%{_mandir}/man7/zmq_cpp.7.gz
%{_mandir}/man7/zmq_epgm.7.gz
%{_mandir}/man7/zmq_inproc.7.gz
%{_mandir}/man7/zmq_ipc.7.gz
%{_mandir}/man7/zmq_pgm.7.gz
%{_mandir}/man7/zmq_tcp.7.gz
%changelog
* Sat Apr 10 2010 Mikko Koppanen <mkoppanen@php.net> 2.0.7-1
- Initial packaging
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reliable byte streams (SOCK_STREAM), or connection-less unreliable datagrams
reliable byte streams (SOCK_STREAM), or connection-less unreliable datagrams
(SOCK_DGRAM). In comparison, 0MQ sockets present an abstraction of a
(SOCK_DGRAM). In comparison, 0MQ sockets present an abstraction of a
asynchronous _message queue_, with the exact queueing semantics depending on
asynchronous _message queue_, with the exact queueing semantics depending on
the socket type
(_messaging pattern_) in use. See linkzmq:zmq_socket[3] for the
the socket type
in use. See linkzmq:zmq_socket[3] for the socket types
_messaging patterns_
provided.
provided.
0MQ sockets being _asynchronous_ means that the timings of the physical
0MQ sockets being _asynchronous_ means that the timings of the physical
connection setup and teardown, reconnect and effective delivery are organized
connection setup and teardown, reconnect and effective delivery are organized
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NAME
NAME
----
----
zmq_bind - a
ssign a local address to
a socket
zmq_bind - a
ccept connections on
a socket
SYNOPSIS
SYNOPSIS
--------
--------
*int zmq_bind (void '*socket', const char '*
address
');*
*int zmq_bind (void '*socket', const char '*
endpoint
');*
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
-----------
-----------
The _zmq_bind()_ function shall
assign a local address specified by the
The _zmq_bind()_ function shall
create an endpoint for accepting connections
'address' argumen
t to the socket referenced by the 'socket' argument.
and bind i
t to the socket referenced by the 'socket' argument.
The '
address
' argument is a string consisting of two parts as follows:
The '
endpoint
' argument is a string consisting of two parts as follows:
'transport'
://'endpoint
'. The 'transport' part specifies the underlying
'transport'
`://`'address
'. The 'transport' part specifies the underlying
transport protocol to use. The meaning of the '
endpoint
' part is specific to
transport protocol to use. The meaning of the '
address
' part is specific to
the underlying transport protocol selected.
the underlying transport protocol selected.
The following transports are defined:
The following transports are defined:
'inproc':: local in-process (inter-thread) communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_inproc[7]
'ipc':: local inter-process communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_ipc[7]
'tcp':: unicast transport using TCP, see linkzmq:zmq_tcp[7]
'tcp':: unicast transport using TCP, see linkzmq:zmq_tcp[7]
'pgm', 'epgm':: reliable multicast transport using PGM, see linkzmq:zmq_pgm[7]
'pgm', 'epgm':: reliable multicast transport using PGM, see linkzmq:zmq_pgm[7]
'ipc':: local inter-process communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_ipc[7]
'inproc':: local in-process (inter-thread) communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_inproc[7]
A single socket may have an arbitrary number of local addresses assigned to it
With the exception of 'ZMQ_PAIR' sockets, a single socket may be connected to
using _zmq_bind()_, while also being connected to an arbitrary number of peer
multiple endpoints using _zmq_connect()_, while simultaneously accepting
addresses using _zmq_connect()_.
incoming connections from multiple endpoints bound to the socket using
_zmq_bind()_. Refer to linkzmq:zmq_socket[3] for a description of the exact
semantics involved when connecting or binding a socket to multiple endpoints.
RETURN VALUE
RETURN VALUE
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/* Create a ZMQ_PUB socket */
/* Create a ZMQ_PUB socket */
void *socket = zmq_socket (context, ZMQ_PUB);
void *socket = zmq_socket (context, ZMQ_PUB);
assert (socket);
assert (socket);
/* Bind it to a in-process transport with the
endpoint
'my_publisher' */
/* Bind it to a in-process transport with the
address
'my_publisher' */
int rc = zmq_bind (socket, "inproc://my_publisher");
int rc = zmq_bind (socket, "inproc://my_publisher");
assert (rc == 0);
assert (rc == 0);
/* Bind it to a TCP transport on port 5555 of the 'eth0' interface */
/* Bind it to a TCP transport on port 5555 of the 'eth0' interface */
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NAME
NAME
----
----
zmq_connect - connect a socket
to a peer address
zmq_connect - connect a socket
SYNOPSIS
SYNOPSIS
--------
--------
*int zmq_connect (void '*socket', const char '*
address
');*
*int zmq_connect (void '*socket', const char '*
endpoint
');*
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
-----------
-----------
The _zmq_connect()_ function shall connect the socket referenced by the
The _zmq_connect()_ function shall connect the socket referenced by the
'socket' argument to
a peer address specified by the 'address
' argument.
'socket' argument to
the endpoint specified by the 'endpoint
' argument.
The '
address
' argument is a string consisting of two parts as follows:
The '
endpoint
' argument is a string consisting of two parts as follows:
'transport'`://`'
endpoint
'. The 'transport' part specifies the underlying
'transport'`://`'
address
'. The 'transport' part specifies the underlying
transport protocol to use. The meaning of the '
endpoint
' part is specific to
transport protocol to use. The meaning of the '
address
' part is specific to
the underlying transport protocol selected.
the underlying transport protocol selected.
The following transports are defined:
The following transports are defined:
'inproc':: local in-process (inter-thread) communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_inproc[7]
'ipc':: local inter-process communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_ipc[7]
'tcp':: unicast transport using TCP, see linkzmq:zmq_tcp[7]
'tcp':: unicast transport using TCP, see linkzmq:zmq_tcp[7]
'pgm', 'epgm':: reliable multicast transport using PGM, see linkzmq:zmq_pgm[7]
'pgm', 'epgm':: reliable multicast transport using PGM, see linkzmq:zmq_pgm[7]
'ipc':: local inter-process communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_ipc[7]
'inproc':: local in-process (inter-thread) communication transport, see linkzmq:zmq_inproc[7]
A single socket may be connected to an arbitrary number of peer addresses using
With the exception of 'ZMQ_PAIR' sockets, a single socket may be connected to
_zmq_connect()_, while also having an arbitrary number of local addresses
multiple endpoints using _zmq_connect()_, while simultaneously accepting
assigned to it using _zmq_bind()_.
incoming connections from multiple endpoints bound to the socket using
_zmq_bind()_. Refer to linkzmq:zmq_socket[3] for a description of the exact
semantics involved when connecting or binding a socket to multiple endpoints.
NOTE: The connection will not be performed immediately but as needed by 0MQ.
NOTE: The connection will not be performed immediately but as needed by 0MQ.
Thus a successful invocation of _zmq_connect()_ does not indicate that a
Thus a successful invocation of _zmq_connect()_ does not indicate that a
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/* Create a ZMQ_SUB socket */
/* Create a ZMQ_SUB socket */
void *socket = zmq_socket (context, ZMQ_SUB);
void *socket = zmq_socket (context, ZMQ_SUB);
assert (socket);
assert (socket);
/* Connect it to an in-process transport with the
endpoint
'my_publisher' */
/* Connect it to an in-process transport with the
address
'my_publisher' */
int rc = zmq_connect (socket, "inproc://my_publisher");
int rc = zmq_connect (socket, "inproc://my_publisher");
assert (rc == 0);
assert (rc == 0);
/* Connect it to the host server001, port 5555 using a TCP transport */
/* Connect it to the host server001, port 5555 using a TCP transport */
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created by subsequent _zmq_connect()_ or _zmq_bind()_ calls on the specified
created by subsequent _zmq_connect()_ or _zmq_bind()_ calls on the specified
'socket'.
'socket'.
sockets. Affinity determines which threads from the 0MQ I/O thread pool
Affinity determines which threads from the 0MQ I/O thread pool associated with
associated with the socket's _context_ shall handle newly created connections.
the socket's _context_ shall handle newly created connections. A value of zero
A value of zero specifies no affinity, meaning that work shall be distributed
specifies no affinity, meaning that work shall be distributed fairly among all
fairly among all 0MQ I/O threads in the thread pool. For non-zero values, the
0MQ I/O threads in the thread pool. For non-zero values, the lowest bit
lowest bit corresponds to thread 1, second lowest bit to thread 2 and so on.
corresponds to thread 1, second lowest bit to thread 2 and so on. For example,
For example, a value of 3 specifies that subsequent connections on 'socket'
a value of 3 specifies that subsequent connections on 'socket' shall be handled
shall be handled
exclusively by I/O threads 1 and 2.
exclusively by I/O threads 1 and 2.
See also linkzmq:zmq_init[3] for details on allocating the number of I/O
See also linkzmq:zmq_init[3] for details on allocating the number of I/O
threads for a specific _context_.
threads for a specific _context_.
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argument specifies the socket type, which determines the semantics of
argument specifies the socket type, which determines the semantics of
communication over the socket.
communication over the socket.
The following _messaging patterns_ are defined:
The following sections present the socket types defined by 0MQ, grouped by the
general _messaging pattern_ built from related socket types.
Request-reply pattern
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The request-reply pattern is used for sending requests from a _client_ to a
_service_, and receiving subsequent replies to each request sent.
Socket type:: 'ZMQ_REQ'
Compatible peer sockets:: 'ZMQ_REP'
A socket of type 'ZMQ_REQ' is used by a _client_ to send requests to and
receive replies from a _service_. This socket type allows only an alternating
sequence of _zmq_send(request)_ and subsequent _zmq_recv(reply)_ calls. Each
request sent is load-balanced among all connected _services_.
Socket type:: 'ZMQ_REP'
Compatible peer sockets:: 'ZMQ_REQ'
A socket of type 'ZMQ_REP' is used by a _service_ to receive requests from and
send replies to a _client_. This socket type allows only an alternating
sequence of _zmq_recv(request)_ and subsequent _zmq_send(reply)_ calls. Each
reply is routed to the _client_ that issued the last received request.
Publish-subscribe pattern
Publish-subscribe pattern
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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for this socket type.
for this socket type.
Request-reply
pattern
Pipeline
pattern
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The
request-reply pattern is used for sending requests from a _client_ to a
The
pipeline pattern is used for distributing data to _nodes_ arranged in
_service_, and receiving subsequent replies to each request sent.
a pipeline. Data always flows *down* the pipeline, and each stage of the
pipeline is connected to at least one _node_. When a pipeline stage is
Socket type:: 'ZMQ_REQ'
connected to multiple _nodes_ data is processed by all connected _nodes_ in
Compatible peer sockets:: 'ZMQ_REP'
parallel.
A socket of type 'ZMQ_REQ' is used by a _client_ to send requests to and
Socket type:: 'ZMQ_DOWNSTREAM'
receive replies from a _service_. This socket type allows only an alternating
Compatible peer sockets:: 'ZMQ_UPSTREAM'
sequence of _zmq_send(request)_ and subsequent _zmq_recv(reply)_ calls. Each
request sent is load-balanced among all connected _services_.
Socket type:: 'ZMQ_REP'
A socket of type 'ZMQ_DOWNSTREAM' is used by a pipeline _node_ to send messages
Compatible peer sockets:: 'ZMQ_REQ'
to downstream pipeline _nodes_. Messages are load-balanced to all connected
downstream _nodes_. The _zmq_recv()_ function is not implemented for this
socket type.
A socket of type 'ZMQ_REP' is used by a _service_ to receive requests from and
Socket type:: 'ZMQ_UPSTREAM'
send replies to a _client_. This socket type allows only an alternating
Compatible peer sockets:: 'ZMQ_DOWNSTREAM'
sequence of _zmq_recv(request)_ and subsequent _zmq_send(reply)_ calls. Each
reply is routed to the _client_ that issued the last received request.
A socket of type 'ZMQ_UPSTREAM' is used by a pipeline _node_ to receive
messages from upstream pipeline _nodes_. Messages are fair-queued from among
all connected upstream _nodes_. The _zmq_send()_ function is not implemented
for this socket type.
Parallelized pipeline pattern
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The parallelized pipeline pattern is used for distributing work between
_components_ of a pipeline. Work travels down the pipeline and at each stage
can be processed by any number of _components_ in parallel.
Socket type:: 'ZMQ_UPSTREAM'
Exclusive pair pattern
Compatible peer sockets:: 'ZMQ_DOWNSTREAM'
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The exclusive pair pattern is used for communicating exclusively between two
peers.
A socket of type 'ZMQ_UPSTREAM' is used by a _component_ of a pipeline to
Socket type:: 'ZMQ_PAIR'
receive messages from upstream stages of the pipeline. Messages are fair-queued
Compatible peer sockets:: 'ZMQ_PAIR'
from among all connected upstream _components_. The _zmq_send()_ function is
not implemented for this socket type.
Socket type:: 'ZMQ_DOWNSTREAM'
A socket of type 'ZMQ_PAIR' can only be connected to a single peer at any one
Compatible peer sockets:: 'ZMQ_UPSTREAM'
time. No message routing or filtering is performed on messages sent over a
'ZMQ_PAIR' socket.
A socket of type 'ZMQ_DOWNSTREAM' is used by a _component_ of a pipeline to
NOTE: 'ZMQ_PAIR' sockets are experimental, and are currently missing several
send messages to downstream stages of the pipeline. Messages are load-balanced
features such as auto-reconnection. Developers should consider other patterns
to all connected downstream _components_. The _zmq_recv()_ function is not
in preference to the exclusive pair pattern.
implemented for this socket type.
RETURN VALUE
RETURN VALUE
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