1NN_SYMBOL_INFO(3) nanomsg 1.1.5 NN_SYMBOL_INFO(3)
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6 nn_symbol_info - query the names and properties of nanomsg symbols
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9 #include <nanomsg/nn.h>
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11 int nn_symbol_info (int i, struct nn_symbol_properties *buf, int
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15 Retrieves the symbol name and value at index i. Indices start at 0. An
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19 The nn_symbol_properties has the following definition:
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21 struct nn_symbol_properties {
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23 /* The constant value */
24 int value;
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26 /* The constant name */
27 const char* name;
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29 /* The constant namespace, or zero for namespaces themselves */
30 int ns;
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32 /* The option type for socket option constants */
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35 /* The unit for the option value for socket option constants */
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39 More structure members may be added in future, but the input pointer
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42 Typically a client will iterate through the symbols until
43 nn_symbol_info returns NULL in order to collect all the symbols.
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45 All symbols exposed by nn_symbol_info are available directly in the C
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50 Note that the NN_MSG symbol is not exported by the nn_symbol_info
51 function. First, it is a pointer rather than an integer; second, the
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61 NN_NS_VERSION
62 Nanomsg version constants
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65 Socket domain (or address family) constants AF_SP, AF_SP_RAW
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68 Transport name constants (used for socket options mainly)
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74 Socket option level constants (NN_SOL_SOCKET)
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77 Socket options for NN_SOL_SOCKET level
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86 The nn_send/nn_recv flags (only NN_DONTWAIT for now)
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89 The errno values
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91 NN_NS_LIMIT
92 Various nanomsg limits (only NN_SOCKADDR_MAX for now)
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95 Event flags (bit mask) for use with nn_poll (NN_POLLIN, NN_POLLOUT)
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107 More types may be added in the future to nanomsg. You may enumerate all
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113 No unit, is returned for constants that are not socket options, or
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123 The option value is a priority, an integer from 1 to 16
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126 The option value is boolean, an integer 0 or 1
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128 More types may be added in the future to nanomsg. You may enumerate all
129 of them using the nn_symbol_info itself by checking NN_NS_OPTION_TYPE
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133 If i is valid, returns the number of bytes stored at the structure. The
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142 int rc = nn_symbol_info (i, &sym, sizeof (sym));
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146 printf ("'%s' = %d\n", sym.name, sym.value);
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150 nn_symbol(3) nn_errno(3) nn_strerror(3) nanomsg(7)
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153 Paul Colomiets <paul@colomiets.name> Garrett D’Amore
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158 2018-10-15 NN_SYMBOL_INFO(3)