zmq_inproc(7) ============= NAME ---- zmq_inproc - 0MQ local in-process (inter-thread) communication transport SYNOPSIS -------- The in-process transport passes messages via memory directly between threads sharing a single 0MQ 'context'. NOTE: No I/O threads are involved in passing messages using the 'inproc' transport. Therefore, if you are using a 0MQ 'context' for in-process messaging only you can initialise the 'context' with zero I/O threads. See linkzmq:zmq_init[3] for details. ADDRESSING ---------- A 0MQ endpoint is a string consisting of a 'transport'`://` followed by an 'address'. The 'transport' specifies the underlying protocol to use. The 'address' specifies the transport-specific address to connect to. For the in-process transport, the transport is `inproc`, and the meaning of the 'address' part is defined below. Assigning a local address to a socket ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When assigning a local address to a 'socket' using _zmq_bind()_ with the 'inproc' transport, the 'endpoint' shall be interpreted as an arbitrary string identifying the 'name' to create. The 'name' must be unique within the 0MQ 'context' associated with the 'socket' and may be up to 256 characters in length. No other restrictions are placed on the format of the 'name'. Connecting a socket ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When connecting a 'socket' to a peer address using _zmq_connect()_ with the 'inproc' transport, the 'endpoint' shall be interpreted as an arbitrary string identifying the 'name' to connect to. The 'name' must have been previously created by assigning it to at least one 'socket' within the same 0MQ 'context' as the 'socket' being connected. EXAMPLES -------- .Assigning a local address to a socket ---- // Assign the in-process name "#1" rc = zmq_bind(socket, "inproc://#1"); assert (rc == 0); // Assign the in-process name "my-endpoint" rc = zmq_bind(socket, "inproc://my-endpoint"); assert (rc == 0); ---- .Connecting a socket ---- // Connect to the in-process name "#1" rc = zmq_connect(socket, "inproc://#1"); assert (rc == 0); // Connect to the in-process name "my-endpoint" rc = zmq_connect(socket, "inproc://my-endpoint"); assert (rc == 0); ---- SEE ALSO -------- linkzmq:zmq_bind[3] linkzmq:zmq_connect[3] linkzmq:zmq_ipc[7] linkzmq:zmq_tcp[7] linkzmq:zmq_pgm[7] linkzmq:zmq[7] AUTHORS ------- This 0MQ manual page was written by Pieter Hintjens , Martin Sustrik and Martin Lucina .