Commit 6602cce9 authored by Martin Sustrik's avatar Martin Sustrik

zmq_init, zmq_term & zmq_strerror man pages added

parent ed5563f7
......@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ dist_man_MANS = man1/zmq_forwarder.1 man3/zmq_init.3 man3/zmq_term.3 \
man3/zmq_poll.3 man3/zmq_msg_init.3 man3/zmq_msg_init_size.3 \
man3/zmq_msg_data.3 man3/zmq_msg_close.3 man3/zmq_msg_move.3 \
man3/zmq_msg_copy.3 man3/zmq_msg_data.3 man3/zmq_msg_size.3 \
man7/zmq.7
man3/zmq_strerror.3 man7/zmq.7
distclean-local:
-rm *.pdf
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......@@ -58,6 +58,8 @@ groff -man -Tps man3/zmq_msg_data.3 > man3/zmq_msg_data.3.ps
ps2pdf man3/zmq_msg_data.3.ps zmq_msg_data.pdf
groff -man -Tps man3/zmq_msg_size.3 > man3/zmq_msg_size.3.ps
ps2pdf man3/zmq_msg_size.3.ps zmq_msg_size.pdf
groff -man -Tps man3/zmq_strerror.3 > man3/zmq_strerror.3.ps
ps2pdf man3/zmq_strerror.3.ps zmq_strerror.pdf
groff -man -Tps man7/zmq.7 > man7/zmq.7.ps
ps2pdf man7/zmq.7.ps zmq.pdf
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......@@ -4,9 +4,35 @@ zmq_init \- initialises 0MQ context
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B void *zmq_init (int app_threads, int io_threads, int flags);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Initialises 0MQ context.
.IR app_threads
specifies maximal number of application threads that can own open sockets
at the same time. At least one application thread should be defined.
.IR io_threads
specifies the size of thread pool to handle I/O operations. The value shouldn't
be negative. Zero can be used in case only in-process messaging is going to be
used, i.e. there will be no I/O traffic.
'flags' argument is a combination of the flags defined below:
.IP "\fBZMQ_POLL\fP"
flag specifying that the sockets within this context should be pollable (see
.IR zmq_poll
). Pollable sockets may add a little latency to the message transfer when
compared to non-pollable sockets.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Function returns context handle is successful. Otherwise it returns NULL and
sets errno to one of the values below.
.SH ERRORS
.IP "\fBEINVAL\fP"
- there's less than one application thread allocated, or number of I/O threads
is negative.
.SH EXAMPLE
.nf
void *ctx = zmq_init (1, 1, ZMQ_POLL);
assert (ctx);
.fi
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR zmq_term (3)
.SH AUTHOR
Martin Sustrik <sustrik at 250bpm dot com>
.TH zmq_strerror 3 "" "(c)2007-2009 FastMQ Inc." "0MQ User Manuals"
.SH NAME
zmq_strerror \- returns string describing the error number
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B const char *zmq_strerror (int errnum);
.SH DESCRIPTION
As 0MQ defines few additional (non-POSIX) error codes, standard
.IR strerror
isn't capable of translating those errors into human readable strings. Instead,
.IR zmq_strerror
should be used.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns string describing the error number.
.SH ERRORS
No errors are defined.
.SH EXAMPLE
.nf
void *ctx = zmq_init (1, 1, 0);
if (!ctx) {
printf ("error occured during zmq_init: %s\\n", zmq_strerror (errno));
abort ();
}
.fi
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR zmq (7)
.SH AUTHOR
Martin Sustrik <sustrik at 250bpm dot com>
......@@ -4,9 +4,20 @@ zmq_init \- terminates 0MQ context
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B int zmq_term (void *context);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Destroys 0MQ context. However, if there are still any sockets open within
the context,
.IR zmq_term
succeeds but shutdown of the context is delayed till the last socket is closed.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Function returns zero is successful. Otherwise it returns -1 and
sets errno to one of the values below.
.SH ERRORS
No errors are defined.
.SH EXAMPLE
.nf
int rc = zmq_term (context);
assert (rc == 0);
.fi
.SH SEE ALSO
.SH AUTHOR
Martin Sustrik <sustrik at 250bpm dot com>
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