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ZMQ_IPC(7)							    0MQ Manual								ZMQ_IPC(7)

NAME
zmq_ipc - 0MQ local inter-process communication transport
SYNOPSIS
The inter-process transport passes messages between local processes using a system-dependent IPC mechanism. Note The inter-process transport is currently only implemented on operating systems that provide UNIX domain sockets.
ADDRESSING
A 0MQ address string consists of two parts as follows: transport://endpoint. The transport part specifies the underlying transport protocol to use, and for the inter-process transport shall be set to ipc. The meaning of the endpoint part for the inter-process transport is defined below. Assigning a local address to a socket When assigning a local address to a socket using zmq_bind() with the ipc transport, the endpoint shall be interpreted as an arbitrary string identifying the pathname to create. The pathname must be unique within the operating system namespace used by the ipc implementation, and must fulfill any restrictions placed by the operating system on the format and length of a pathname. Connecting a socket When connecting a socket to a peer address using zmq_connect() with the ipc transport, the endpoint shall be interpreted as an arbitrary string identifying the pathname to connect to. The pathname must have been previously created within the operating system namespace by assigning it to a socket with zmq_bind().
WIRE FORMAT
Not applicable.
EXAMPLES
Assigning a local address to a socket. /* Assign the pathname "/tmp/feeds/0" */ rc = zmq_bind(socket, "ipc:///tmp/feeds/0"); assert (rc == 0); Connecting a socket. /* Connect to the pathname "/tmp/feeds/0" */ rc = zmq_connect(socket, "ipc:///tmp/feeds/0"); assert (rc == 0);
SEE ALSO
zmq_bind(3) zmq_connect(3) zmq_inproc(7) zmq_tcp(7) zmq_pgm(7) zmq(7)
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by the 0MQ community. 0MQ 2.2.0 04/04/2012 ZMQ_IPC(7)
Related Man Pages
zmq_connect(3) - debian
zmq_send(3) - debian
zmq_recv(3) - debian
zmq_socket(3) - debian
zmq_tcp(7) - debian
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