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NAMEzmq_ipc - 0MQ local inter-process communication transportSYNOPSISThe 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. ADDRESSINGA 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 inter-process transport, the transport is ipc, and the meaning of the address part is defined below. Binding a socketWhen binding a socket to a local address 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.When the address is *, zmq_bind() shall generate a unique temporary pathname. The caller should retrieve this pathname using the ZMQ_LAST_ENDPOINT socket option. See zmq_getsockopt(3) for details. Note any existing binding to the same endpoint shall be overridden. In this behavior, the ipc transport is not consistent with the tcp or inproc transports. Connecting a socketWhen 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().EXAMPLESAssigning 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 ALSOzmq_bind(3) zmq_connect(3) zmq_inproc(7) zmq_tcp(7) zmq_pgm(7) zmq_getsockopt(3) zmq(7)AUTHORSThis 0MQ manual page was written by Pieter Hintjens <ph@imatix.com[1]>, Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com[2]> and Martin Lucina <mato@kotelna.sk[3]>.NOTES
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