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NAMExs_setctxopt - set Crossroads context optionsSYNOPSISint xs_setctxopt (void *context, int option_name, const void *option_value, size_t option_len);DESCRIPTIONThe xs_setctxopt() function shall set the option specified by the option_name argument to the value pointed to by the option_value argument, for the Crossroads context pointed to by the context argument. The option_len argument is the size of the option value in bytes.Caution Context options take effect only if set with xs_setctxopt() prior to creating the first socket in a given context with xs_socket(). The following options can be set with the xs_setctxopt() function: XS_MAX_SOCKETS: Set maximum number of socketsThe XS_MAX_SOCKETS option shall set the maximum nuber of sockets that can be simultaneously active in the given context.
XS_IO_THREADS: Set number of worker threadsThe XS_IO_THREADS option shall set the size of the thread pool created by the given context to handle I/O operations. The minimum value for this option is 1.
RETURN VALUEThe xs_setctxopt() function shall return zero if successful. Otherwise it shall return -1 and set errno to one of the values defined below.ERRORSEINVALThe requested option option_name is unknown, or
the requested option_len or option_value is invalid.
EFAULT The provided context was invalid.
EXAMPLESetting the number of I/O threads for a context to four..void *context = xs_init (); int io_threads = 4; rc = xs_setctxopt (context, XS_IO_THREADS, &io_threads, sizeof (io_threads)); assert (rc == 0); /* The above call MUST be called before any socket is created in context */ void *socket = xs_socket (context, XS_PUB); SEE ALSOxs_init(3) xs(7)AUTHORSThe Crossroads documentation was written by Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com[1]> and Martin Lucina <martin@lucina.net[2]>.NOTES
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