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Version: 1.5.3
Date: 2021-07-15
Author: John Donoghue
Maintainer: John Donoghue
Title: ZeroMQ Toolbox
Description: ZeroMQ bindings for GNU Octave
Categories: Zeromq
Depends: octave (>= 4.0.0)
SystemRequirements: zmq
Autoload: no
License: GPLv3+
Url: http://octave.sourceforge.net
zeromq-1.5.3/INDEX 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000002163 14074037221 012017 0 ustar 00 0000000 0000000 zeromq >> Octave ZeroMQ bindings
ZeroMQ overview
zeromq
ZeroMQ functions
iszmq
zmq_bind
zmq_close
zmq_connect
zmq_curve_keypair
zmq_curve_public
zmq_disconnect
zmq_errno
zmq_getsockopt
zmq_has
zmq_poll
zmq_recv
zmq_send
zmq_setsockopt
zmq_socket
zmq_strerror
zmq_unbind
zmq_version
zmq_z85_decode
zmq_z85_encode
ZeroMQ socket type constants
ZMQ_DEALER
ZMQ_PAIR
ZMQ_PUB
ZMQ_PULL
ZMQ_PUSH
ZMQ_REP
ZMQ_REQ
ZMQ_ROUTER
ZMQ_STREAM
ZMQ_SUB
ZMQ_XPUB
ZMQ_XSUB
ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants
ZMQ_EVENTS
ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE
ZMQ_UNSUBSCRIBE
ZMQ_RCVMORE
ZMQ_TYPE
ZMQ_IDENTITY
ZMQ_LAST_ENDPOINT
ZMQ_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
ZMQ_CURVE_PUBLICKEY
ZMQ_CURVE_SECRETKEY
ZMQ_CURVE_SERVERKEY
ZMQ_CURVE_SERVER
ZMQ_PLAIN_SERVER
ZMQ_PLAIN_USERNAME
ZMQ_PLAIN_PASSWORD
ZMQ_MECHANISM
ZMQ_SOCKS_PROXY
ZMQ_GSSAPI_PLAINTEXT
ZMQ_GSSAPI_PRINCIPAL
ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVER
ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVICE_PRINCIPAL
ZeroMQ ZMQ_EVENTS flags
ZMQ_POLLIN
ZMQ_POLLOUT
ZeroMQ receive send options
ZMQ_DONTWAIT
ZMQ_SNDMORE
ZeroMQ ZMQ_MECHANISM values
ZMQ_NULL
ZMQ_PLAIN
ZMQ_CURVE
ZMQ_GSSAPI
zeromq-1.5.3/Makefile 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000023107 14074037221 012666 0 ustar 00 0000000 0000000 ## Copyright 2015-2016 Carnë Draug
## Copyright 2015-2016 Oliver Heimlich
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TAR ?= tar
GREP ?= grep
CUT ?= cut
TR ?= tr
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$(TR) '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
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release_dir := $(target_dir)/$(package)-$(version)
release_tarball := $(target_dir)/$(package)-$(version).tar.gz
html_dir := $(target_dir)/$(package)-html
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## #50994 in Octaves scripts/pkg/private/install.m. But at least the
## release directory above is needed in the relative form, for 'git
## archive --format=tar --prefix=$(release_dir).
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installation_dir := $(real_target_dir)/.installation
package_list := $(installation_dir)/.octave_packages
install_stamp := $(installation_dir)/.install_stamp
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ifndef OCTAVE
OCTAVE := octave
endif
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ifeq ($(vcs),hg)
release_dir_dep := .hg/dirstate
endif
ifeq ($(vcs),git)
release_dir_dep := .git/index
endif
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ifeq (${vcs},hg)
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$(RM) -f doc/$(package).info
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zeromq-1.5.3/NEWS 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000005727 14074037221 011735 0 ustar 00 0000000 0000000 Summary of important user-visible changes for octave zeromq 1.5.3:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
*** bugfix use pkg-config in configure (Bug #60419)
Summary of important user-visible changes for octave zeromq 1.5.2:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
*** bugfix ref count used by unique_clone
*** minor doc updates
Summary of important user-visible changes for octave zeromq 1.5.1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
*** minor updates for octave depreciated features
*** minor doc updates
Summary of important user-visible changes for octave zeromq 1.5.0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
*** use OCTAVE_LOCAL_BUFFER for temp mem usage
*** minor doc updates
*** bugfix octave_zeromq_socket subsasgn access
*** add initial curve functions and authentication
*** add plain authentication options
*** add gssapi authentication options
*** added security mechanism get option
*** added socks5 support
Summary of important user-visible changes for octave zeromq 1.4.0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
*** additional spelling checks
*** added new functions zmq_has
*** added ZMQ_LAST_ENDPOINT, ZMQ_CONNECT_TIMEOUT to getsockopts
*** added ZMQ_XSUB, ZMQ_XPUB, ZMQ_STREAM constants for zmq_socket
*** added zmq_example5.m for STREAM type example
*** added package documentation
*** lock oct file on pkg load
Summary of important user-visible changes for octave zeromq 1.3.0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
*** spelling check in docs
*** add generation and install of oct file tests
*** updated configuration for use of depreciated symbols
*** added new functions iszmq, get, set
*** added dot notation for access of get/set of properties
*** corrected display of socket type for dealer, pair, push, pull types
Summary of important user-visible changes for octave zeromq 1.2.1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
*** updated zmq_test for using pause and uint8 typecast for identity set
Summary of important user-visible changes for octave zeromq 1.2.0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
*** added pub/sub example code
*** added new function zmq_disconnect
*** add ZMQ_EVENTS, ZMQ_POLLIN, ZMQ_POLLOUT to INDEX, update events documentation
*** added ZMQ_IDENTITY to get/setsockopts
Summary of important user-visible changes for octave zeromq 1.1.0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
*** added new functions zmq_unbind, zmq_errno.
*** added getsockopt ZMQ_TYPE, ZMQ_EVENTS processing.
*** added help zeromq implementation
*** added new examples folder/files
Summary of important user-visible changes for octave zeromq 1.0.0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
*** Initial release
zeromq-1.5.3/README.md 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000002334 14074037221 012504 0 ustar 00 0000000 0000000 Introduction
============
The Octave Zeromq package provides ZeroMQ bindings for GNU Octave
Requirements
============
* Octave >= 4.0.0
* [zeromq](https://zeromq.org) library and include files
Installing
==========
To install, run the octave package manager:
1. If running Windows, the package may already be installed:
type pkg list, to view the installed packages.
2. To install from source forge:
pkg install -forge zeromq
3. To install from a local tarball.
pkg install zeromq-XXXXXXX.tar.gz
Where XXXXXXX is the version of the the downloaded tarball.
Usage:
======
1. Load the package.
pkg load zeromq
(Required each time Octave is started)
2. Type help zeromq at the octave prompt to display a list of functions
Documentation
==============
See the function list for octave-zeromq on [octave forge](https://octave.sourceforge.io/zeromq/overview.html) for function documentation.
See the online manual for octave-zeromq on [octave forge](https://octave.sourceforge.io/zeromq/package_doc/) for complete documentation.
Read the Octave [Octave zeromq package wiki](https://wiki.octave.org/Zeromq_package) for install tips and examples.
Known limitations and bugs
==========================
None provided
zeromq-1.5.3/doc/ 0000755 0000000 0000000 00000000000 14074037221 011770 5 ustar 00 0000000 0000000 zeromq-1.5.3/doc/README 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000001002 14074037221 012641 0 ustar 00 0000000 0000000 This package is an octave binding for the zeromq library.
Dependancies
------------
zmq library and include files http://zeromq.org/
for fedora: yum install zeromq-devel
for ubuntu: apt install libzmq-dev
Installing
----------
From octave:
* Local file:
pkg install zeromq-{VERSION}.tar.gz
* Octave forge:
pkg install -forge zermoq
Using
------
* Load the package prior to using the functions:
pkg load zermoq
* functions are close to the C API for the zermoq library.
zeromq-1.5.3/doc/functions.texi 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000061507 14074037221 014704 0 ustar 00 0000000 0000000 @c ---------------------------------------------------
@node ZeroMQ functions
@section ZeroMQ functions
@cindex ZeroMQ functions
@c ZeroMQ functions iszmq
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection iszmq
@cindex iszmq
@deftypefn {Function File} {@var{tf} =} iszmq (@var{h})
Determine whether @var{h} is a zeromq socket object.
if @var{h} is a zeromq socket object, returns true, otherwise returns false.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_bind
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_bind
@cindex zmq_bind
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} status = zmq_bind (@var{sock}, @var{endpoint})
Bind a zeromq socket to a endpoint.
@var{sock} - the socket to bind.
@var{endpoint} - the endpoint string.
On success, bind will return a @var{status} of true
@xseealso { zmq_socket }
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_close
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_close
@cindex zmq_close
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} {} zmq_close (@var{sock})
Close a zeromq socket.
@var{sock} - the socket type to close.
@xseealso { zmq_socket }
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_connect
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_connect
@cindex zmq_connect
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} @var{status} = zmq_connect (@var{sock}, @var{endpoint})
Connect a zeromq socket to a endpoint.
@var{sock} - the socket to connect.
@var{endpoint} - the endpoint string.
On success, connect will return a @var{status} of true
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_curve_keypair
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_curve_keypair
@cindex zmq_curve_keypair
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} [ @var{publickey}, @var{privatekey} ] = zmq_curve_keypair ()
Generate a random private/public keypair
@var{publickey} is a string that is the encoded public key
@var{privatekey} is a string that is the encoded private key
@xseealso { zmq_z85_encode }
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_curve_public
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_curve_public
@cindex zmq_curve_public
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} @var{publickey} = zmq_curve_public (@var{privatekey})
Derive the public key from a private key
@var{privatekey} is a string that is the encoded private key. It must be 40 characters in length
@var{publickey} is a string that is the encoded public key
@xseealso{zmq_curve_keypair}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_disconnect
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_disconnect
@cindex zmq_disconnect
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} @var{status} = zmq_connect (@var{sock}, @var{endpoint})
Disconnect a zeromq socket from an endpoint.
@var{sock} - the socket to disconnect from.
@var{endpoint} - a previously connected endpoint string to disconnect.
On success, disconnect will return a @var{status} of true
@xseealso{zmq_socket, zmq_connect}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_errno
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_errno
@cindex zmq_errno
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} @var{errornum} = zmq_errno ()
Get the value of errno from zeromq.
@var{errornum} is the errno value of the calling thread.
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_getsockopt
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_getsockopt
@cindex zmq_getsockopt
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} @var{value} = zmq_getsockopt (@var{sock}, @var{optionid})
Get the current value of an option.
@var{sock} - the socket to connect.
@var{optionid} - the setsockopt option to set.
@var{value} - the value set for the option, or [].
Valid @var{optionid}s are:
@table @asis
@item @code{ZMQ_RCVMORE}
Flag for whether a message has been split into multiple messages. The return value will be either 0 or 1.
@item @code{ZMQ_TYPE}
Socket type for zeromq socket created with zmq_socket.
Valid types are the same as the socket type value specified with zmq_socket.
@item @code{ZMQ_EVENTS}
Get the event state of zeromq socket.
The returned value is a bit mask that may contain the following set values:
@itemize
@item @code{ZMQ_POLLIN} set when at least one message is available to read and zmq_recv will not block.
@item @code{ZMQ_POLLOUT} set when at least one message can be written without zmq_send blocking.
@end itemize
@item @code{ZMQ_IDENTITY}
Get the socket identity value
@item @code{ZMQ_LAST_ENDPOINT}
Get the last endpoint the socket was connected to
@item @code{ZMQ_CONNECT_TIMEOUT}
Get the connect timeout value
@item @code{ZMQ_SOCKS_PROXY}
Get the SOCKS5 proxy value (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_CURVE_SERVER}
Get whether socket is a curve server (1) or not (0)
@item @code{ZMQ_CURVE_PRIVATEKEY}
Get a the curve socket private key (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_CURVE_PUBLICKEY}
Get a the curve socket public key (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_CURVE_SERVERKEY}
Get a the curve socket public key (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_PLAIN_SERVER}
Get whether socket server will use plain authentication (1) or not (0)
@item @code{ZMQ_PLAIN_USERNAME}
Get the plain socket username (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_PLAIN_PASSWORD}
Get the plain socket password (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVER}
Get whether socket server will use gssapi authentication (1) or not (0)
@item @code{ZMQ_GSSAPI_PLAINTEXT}
Get whether socket will encrypt gssapi authentication (1) or not (0)
@item @code{ZMQ_GSSAPI_PRINCIPAL}
Get the name of the gssapi principal (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVICE_PRINCIPAL}
Get the name of the gssapi service principal (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_MECHANISM}
Get the security mechanism (ZMQ_NULL, ZMQ_PLAIN, ZMQ_CURVE, ZMQ_GSSAPI)
@end table
@xseealso{zmq_socket, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_has
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_has
@cindex zmq_has
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} {@var{yesno} =} zmq_has (@var{feature})
Check if the zmq library supports a given feature.
@var{feature} is the name of feature to check.
Currently known features are:
@table @asis
@item 'ipc'
library supports the ipc:// protocol
@item 'pgm'
library supports the pgm:// protocol
@item 'tipc'
library supports the tipc:// protocol
@item 'norm'
library supports the norm:// protocol
@item 'curve'
library supports the CURVE security mechanism
@item 'gssapi'
library supports the GSSAPI security mechanism
@item 'draft'
library was built with the draft API.
@end table
Returns the @var{yesno}, set to true if the feature is available, otherwise false.
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_poll
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_poll
@cindex zmq_poll
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} @var{havedata} = zmq_poll (@var{sock}, @var{timeout})
@deftypefnx {Loadable Function} @var{indexlist} = zmq_poll (@var{socklist}, @var{timeout})
Wait up to timeout time for received data on socket.
@var{sock} - the socket to wait on.
@var{socklist} - the array of sockets to wait on.
@var{timeout} - timeout time in milliseconds.
A value of 0 will return without waiting. A value of -1 will wait until there is data.
@var{havedata} - value of 1 if have data.
@var{indexlist} - cell array of indexes to sockets that have data.
@xseealso {zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_recv
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_recv
@cindex zmq_recv
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} data = zmq_recv (@var{sock}, @var{len}[, @var{flags}])
Attempt to receive up to @var{len} bytes of data from zeromq socket.
@var{sock} - the socket to receive from.
@var{len} - number of bytes to read.
@var{flags} - optional flags to pass to recv
The read data is returned as @var{data} in an uint8 array.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_send
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_send
@cindex zmq_send
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} @var{count} = zmq_send (@var{sock}, @var{data}[, @var{flags}])
Attempt to send to @var{data} bytes of data to zeromq socket.
@var{sock} - the socket to receive from.
@var{data} - data to send - either string or uint8 type.
@var{flags} - optional flags to pass to send
Returns @var{count} of bytes written to socket, or -1 on error.
@xseealso {zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_setsockopt
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_setsockopt
@cindex zmq_setsockopt
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} status = zmq_setsockopt (@var{sock}, @var{optionid}, @var{value})
Set a socket option on a zeromq socket.
@var{sock} - the socket to connect.
@var{optionid} - the setsockopt option to set.
@var{value} - the value to set.
On success, setsockopt will return @var{status} of true
Known valid @var{optionid}s are:
@table @asis
@item @code{ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE}
Subscribe to incoming messages matching the value. The value is either a string or a uint8 array that
must match the start of any incoming message
@item @code{ZMQ_UNSUBSCRIBE}
Unsubscribe from incoming messages
@item @code{ZMQ_CONNECT_TIMEOUT}
Set timeout for connect calls
@item @code{ZMQ_IDENTITY}
Set the identity of a socket (string or uint8 data)
@item @code{ZMQ_SOCKS_PROXY}
Set the socks5 proxy value (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_CURVE_SERVER}
Set whether socket is a curve server (1) or not (0)
@item @code{ZMQ_CURVE_PRIVATEKEY}
Set the curve socket private key (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_CURVE_PUBLICKEY}
Set the curve socket public key (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_CURVE_SERVERKEY}
Set the curve socket public key (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_PLAIN_SERVER}
Set whether socket server will use plain authentication (1) or not (0)
@item @code{ZMQ_PLAIN_USERNAME}
Set the plain socket username (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_PLAIN_PASSWORD}
Set the plain socket password (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVER}
Set whether socket server will use gssapi authentication (1) or not (0)
@item @code{ZMQ_GSSAPI_PLAINTEXT}
Set whether socket will encrypt gssapi authentication (1) or not (0)
@item @code{ZMQ_GSSAPI_PRINCIPAL}
Set the name of the gssapi principal (string)
@item @code{ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVICE_PRINCIPAL}
Set the name of the gssapi service principal (string)
@end table
@xseealso {zmq_getsockopt, ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE, ZMQ_UNSUBSCRIBE, ZMQ_CONNECT_TIMEOUT}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_socket
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_socket
@cindex zmq_socket
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} {@var{sock} = } zmq_socket (@var{type})
Create a zeromq socket.
@var{type} - the socket type to create.
Supported socket types are:
@table @asis
@item @code{ZMQ_PUB}
Publish socket
@item @code{ZMQ_SUB}
Subscribe socket
@item @code{ZMQ_REQ}
Request socket
@item @code{ZMQ_REP}
Reply socket
@item @code{ZMQ_PULL}
Pull socket
@item @code{ZMQ_PUSH}
Push socket
@item @code{ZMQ_PAIR}
Pair socket
@item @code{ZMQ_DEALER}
Dealer socket
@item @code{ZMQ_ROUTER}
Router socket
@item @code{ZMQ_XPUB}
Publish socket
@item @code{ZMQ_XSUB}
Subscribe socket
@item @code{ZMQ_STREAM}
Stream socket
@end table
zmq_socket() returns an instance of @var{octave_zeromq_socket} class as the result.
@xseealso {ZMQ_PUB, ZMQ_SUB, ZMQ_PUSH, ZMQ_PULL, ZMQ_REQ, ZMQ_REP, ZMQ_PAIR, ZMQ_DEALER, ZMQ_ROUTER, ZMQ_XPUB, ZMQ_XSUB, ZMQ_STREAM}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_strerror
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_strerror
@cindex zmq_strerror
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} @var{errorstr} = zmq_strerror ()
Get the last error from zeromq.
@var{errorstr} is a string representation of the last error
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_unbind
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_unbind
@cindex zmq_unbind
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} status = zmq_unbind (@var{sock}, @var{endpoint})
Unbind a previously bound zeromq socket from a endpoint.
@var{sock} - the socket to unbind.
@var{endpoint} - the endpoint string to unbind.
On success, unbind will return a @var{status} of true
@xseealso { zmq_socket, zmq_bind }
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_version
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_version
@cindex zmq_version
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} [@var{major}, @var{minor}, @var{patch}] =
zmq_version ()
Get the ZeroMQ library version.
Returns the @var{major}, @var{minor} and @var{patch} level version of the ZeroMQ library.
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_z85_decode
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_z85_decode
@cindex zmq_z85_decode
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} @var{data} = zmq_z85_decode (@var{instr})
Decode a z85 encoded string to a binary key.
@var{instr} is a string encoded data
@var{data} is uint8 decoded data
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ functions zmq_z85_encode
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection zmq_z85_encode
@cindex zmq_z85_encode
@deftypefn {Loadable Function} @var{dest} = zmq_z85_encode (@var{data})
Encode a binary key as Z85 printable text.
@var{data} is uint8 data that must have a size divisible by 4.
@var{dest} is a string encoded data
@end deftypefn
@c ---------------------------------------------------
@node ZeroMQ socket type constants
@section ZeroMQ socket type constants
@cindex ZeroMQ socket type constants
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_DEALER
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_DEALER
@cindex ZMQ_DEALER
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_DEALER
Constant for dealer socket type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_PAIR
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_PAIR
@cindex ZMQ_PAIR
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_PAIR
Constant for pair socket type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_PUB
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_PUB
@cindex ZMQ_PUB
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_PUB
Constant for publisher type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_PULL
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_PULL
@cindex ZMQ_PULL
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_PULL
Constant for pull socket type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_PUSH
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_PUSH
@cindex ZMQ_PUSH
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_PUSH
Constant for push socket type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_REP
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_REP
@cindex ZMQ_REP
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_REP
Constant for reply socket type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_REQ
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_REQ
@cindex ZMQ_REQ
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_REQ
Constant for request socket type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_ROUTER
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_ROUTER
@cindex ZMQ_ROUTER
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_ROUTER
Constant for router socket type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_STREAM
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_STREAM
@cindex ZMQ_STREAM
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_STREAM
Constant for stream socket type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_SUB
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_SUB
@cindex ZMQ_SUB
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_SUB
Constant for subscriber type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_XPUB
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_XPUB
@cindex ZMQ_XPUB
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_XPUB
Constant for publisher type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ socket type constants ZMQ_XSUB
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_XSUB
@cindex ZMQ_XSUB
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_XSUB
Constant for subscriber type.
@xseealso{zmq_socket}
@end deftypefn
@c ---------------------------------------------------
@node ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants
@section ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants
@cindex ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
@cindex ZMQ_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
Constant for get/setsockopt connect timeout value
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_CURVE_PUBLICKEY
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_CURVE_PUBLICKEY
@cindex ZMQ_CURVE_PUBLICKEY
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_CURVE_PUBLICKEY
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt CURVE_PUBLICKEY value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_CURVE_SECRETKEY
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_CURVE_SECRETKEY
@cindex ZMQ_CURVE_SECRETKEY
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_CURVE_PRIVATEKEY
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt CURVE_PRIVATEKEY value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_CURVE_SERVER
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_CURVE_SERVER
@cindex ZMQ_CURVE_SERVER
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_CURVE_SERVER
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt CURVE_SERVER value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_CURVE_SERVERKEY
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_CURVE_SERVERKEY
@cindex ZMQ_CURVE_SERVERKEY
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_CURVE_SERVERKEY
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt CURVE_SERVERKEY value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_EVENTS
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_EVENTS
@cindex ZMQ_EVENTS
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_EVENTS
Constant for getsockopt EVENTS value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_GSSAPI_PLAINTEXT
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_GSSAPI_PLAINTEXT
@cindex ZMQ_GSSAPI_PLAINTEXT
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_GSSAPI_PLAINTEXT
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt GSSAPI_PLAINTEXT value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_GSSAPI_PRINCIPAL
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_GSSAPI_PRINCIPAL
@cindex ZMQ_GSSAPI_PRINCIPAL
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_GSSAPI_PRINCIPAL
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt GSSAPI_PRINCIPAL value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVER
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVER
@cindex ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVER
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVER
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt GSSAPI_SERVER value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVICE_PRINCIPAL
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVICE_PRINCIPAL
@cindex ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVICE_PRINCIPAL
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_GSSAPI_SERVICE_PRINCIPAL
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt GSSAPI_SERVICE_PRINCIPAL value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_IDENTITY
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_IDENTITY
@cindex ZMQ_IDENTITY
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_IDENITY
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt IDENTITY value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_LAST_ENDPOINT
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_LAST_ENDPOINT
@cindex ZMQ_LAST_ENDPOINT
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_LAST_ENDPOINT
Constant for getsockopt last endpoint value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_MECHANISM
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_MECHANISM
@cindex ZMQ_MECHANISM
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_MECHANISM
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt MECHANISM value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_PLAIN_PASSWORD
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_PLAIN_PASSWORD
@cindex ZMQ_PLAIN_PASSWORD
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_PLAIN_PASSWORD
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt PLAIN_PASSWORD value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_PLAIN_SERVER
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_PLAIN_SERVER
@cindex ZMQ_PLAIN_SERVER
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_PLAIN_SERVER
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt PLAIN_SERVER value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_PLAIN_USERNAME
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_PLAIN_USERNAME
@cindex ZMQ_PLAIN_USERNAME
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_PLAIN_USERNAME
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt PLAIN_USERNAME value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_RCVMORE
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_RCVMORE
@cindex ZMQ_RCVMORE
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_RCVMORE
Constant for getsockopt RCVMORE value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_SOCKS_PROXY
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_SOCKS_PROXY
@cindex ZMQ_SOCKS_PROXY
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_SOCKS_PROXY
Constant for getsockopt and setsockopt SOCKS_PROXY value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt, zmq_setsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE
@cindex ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE
Constant for setsockopt subscribe option
@xseealso{zmq_setsockopt, ZMQ_UNSUBSCRIBE}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_TYPE
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_TYPE
@cindex ZMQ_TYPE
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_TYPE
Constant for getsockopt TYPE value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ get/setsockopt constants ZMQ_UNSUBSCRIBE
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_UNSUBSCRIBE
@cindex ZMQ_UNSUBSCRIBE
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_UNSUBSCRIBE
Constant for setsockopt unsubscribe option
@xseealso{zmq_setsockopt, ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE}
@end deftypefn
@c ---------------------------------------------------
@node ZeroMQ ZMQ_EVENTS flags
@section ZeroMQ ZMQ_EVENTS flags
@cindex ZeroMQ ZMQ_EVENTS flags
@c ZeroMQ ZMQ_EVENTS flags ZMQ_POLLIN
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_POLLIN
@cindex ZMQ_POLLIN
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_POLLIN
Constant bitmask value for getsockopt EVENTS value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ ZMQ_EVENTS flags ZMQ_POLLOUT
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_POLLOUT
@cindex ZMQ_POLLOUT
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_POLLOUT
Constant bitmask value for getsockopt EVENTS value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ---------------------------------------------------
@node ZeroMQ receive send options
@section ZeroMQ receive send options
@cindex ZeroMQ receive send options
@c ZeroMQ receive send options ZMQ_DONTWAIT
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_DONTWAIT
@cindex ZMQ_DONTWAIT
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_DONTWAIT
Constant for recv flag DONTWAIT
@xseealso{zmq_recv}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ receive send options ZMQ_SNDMORE
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_SNDMORE
@cindex ZMQ_SNDMORE
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_SNDMORE
Constant for send flag SNDMORE
@xseealso{zmq_send}
@end deftypefn
@c ---------------------------------------------------
@node ZeroMQ ZMQ_MECHANISM values
@section ZeroMQ ZMQ_MECHANISM values
@cindex ZeroMQ ZMQ_MECHANISM values
@c ZeroMQ ZMQ_MECHANISM values ZMQ_CURVE
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_CURVE
@cindex ZMQ_CURVE
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_CURVE
Constant value for getsockopt MECHANISM value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ ZMQ_MECHANISM values ZMQ_GSSAPI
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_GSSAPI
@cindex ZMQ_GSSAPI
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_GSSAPI
Constant value for getsockopt MECHANISM value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ ZMQ_MECHANISM values ZMQ_NULL
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_NULL
@cindex ZMQ_NULL
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_NULL
Constant value for getsockopt MECHANISM value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt}
@end deftypefn
@c ZeroMQ ZMQ_MECHANISM values ZMQ_PLAIN
@c -----------------------------------------
@subsection ZMQ_PLAIN
@cindex ZMQ_PLAIN
@deftypefn {Command} {} ZMQ_PLAIN
Constant value for getsockopt MECHANISM value option
@xseealso{zmq_getsockopt}
@end deftypefn
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APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM ``AS IS'' WITHOUT
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DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR
CORRECTION.
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WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR
CONVEYS THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES,
INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR
LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM
TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER
PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
@item Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
copy of the Program in return for a fee.
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@heading END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
@heading How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these
terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the ``copyright'' line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
@smallexample
@var{one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.}
Copyright (C) @var{year} @var{name of author}
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see @url{http://www.gnu.org/licenses/}.
@end smallexample
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
@smallexample
@var{program} Copyright (C) @var{year} @var{name of author}
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type @samp{show w}.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type @samp{show c} for details.
@end smallexample
The hypothetical commands @samp{show w} and @samp{show c} should show
the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, your
program's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, you would
use an ``about box''.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a ``copyright disclaimer'' for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
@url{http://www.gnu.org/licenses/}.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your
program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine
library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary
applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use
the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. But
first, please read @url{http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html}.
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@c
@c This file is part of Octave.
@c
@c Octave is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@c under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@c the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
@c (at your option) any later version.
@c
@c Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
@c WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
@c MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
@c GNU General Public License for more details.
@c
@c You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
@c along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see
@c .
@c The following macro marks words that aspell should ignore during
@c spellchecking. Within Texinfo it has no effect as it merely replaces
@c the macro call with the argument itself.
@macro nospell {arg}
\arg\
@end macro
@c The following macro works around the Info/plain text expansion of @code{XXX}
@c which is `XXX'. This looks particularly bad when the macro body is
@c single or double-quoted text, such as a property value `"position"'
@ifinfo
@macro qcode{arg}
\arg\
@end macro
@end ifinfo
@ifnotinfo
@macro qcode{arg}
@code{\arg\}
@end macro
@end ifnotinfo
@c The following macro is used for the on-line help system, but we don't
@c want lots of `See also: foo, bar, and baz' strings cluttering the
@c printed manual (that information should be in the supporting text for
@c each group of functions and variables).
@c
@c Implementation Note:
@c For TeX, @vskip produces a nice separation.
@c For Texinfo, '@sp 1' should work, but in practice produces ugly results
@c for HTML. We use a simple blank line to produce the correct
@c behavior.
@c
@c We use @xseealso now because Texinfo introduced its own @seealso
@c command. But instead of modifying all source files, we'll have the
@c munge-texi script convert @seealso to @xseealso.
@macro xseealso {args}
@iftex
@vskip 2pt
@end iftex
@ifnottex
@end ifnottex
@ifnotinfo
@noindent
@strong{See also:} \args\.
@end ifnotinfo
@ifinfo
@noindent
See also: \args\.
@end ifinfo
@end macro
@c The following macro works around a situation where the Info/plain text
@c expansion of the @code{XXX} macro is `XXX'. The use of the apostrophe
@c can be confusing if the code segment itself ends with a transpose operator.
@ifinfo
@macro tcode{arg}
\arg\
@end macro
@end ifinfo
@ifnotinfo
@macro tcode{arg}
@code{\arg\}
@end macro
@end ifnotinfo
@c FIXME: someday, when Texinfo 5.X is standard, we might replace this with
@c @backslashchar, which is a new addition to Texinfo.
@macro xbackslashchar
\\
@end macro
@c These may be useful for all, not just for octave.texi.
@tex
\ifx\rgbDarkRed\thisisundefined
\def\rgbDarkRed{0.50 0.09 0.12}
\fi
\ifx\linkcolor\thisisundefined
\relax
\else
\global\def\linkcolor{\rgbDarkRed}
\fi
\ifx\urlcolor\thisisundefined
\relax
\else
\global\def\urlcolor{\rgbDarkRed}
\fi
\ifx\urefurlonlylinktrue\thisisundefined
\relax
\else
\global\urefurlonlylinktrue
\fi
@end tex
@c Make the apostrophe in code examples cut-and-paste friendly.
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