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The send(socket, x) and recv(socket, SomeType) functions make an extra copy of the data when converting between ZMQ and Julia. Alternatively, for large data sets (e.g. very large arrays or long strings), it can be preferable to share data, with send(socket, Message(x)) and msg = recv(Message), where the msg::Message object acts like an array of bytes; this involves some overhead so it may not be optimal for short messages.

(Help in writing more detailed documentation would be welcome!)

+close(s2)

The send(socket, x) and recv(socket, SomeType) functions make an extra copy of the data when converting between ZMQ and Julia. Alternatively, for large data sets (e.g. very large arrays or long strings), it can be preferable to share data, with send(socket, Message(x)) and msg = recv(Message), where the msg::Message object acts like an array of bytes; this involves some overhead so it may not be optimal for short messages.

(Help in writing more detailed documentation would be welcome!)

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Reference

Sockets

The ZMQ Socket type:

ZMQ.SocketMethod
Socket(ctx::Context, typ::Integer)

Create a socket in a given context.

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ZMQ.SocketMethod
Socket(typ::Integer)

Create a socket of a certain type.

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Socket implements the Sockets interface:

Base.bindFunction
Sockets.bind(socket::Socket, endpoint::AbstractString)

Bind the socket to an endpoint. Note that the endpoint must be formatted as described here. e.g. tcp://127.0.0.1:42000.

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Sockets.connectFunction
Sockets.connect(socket::Socket, endpoint::AbstractString)

Connect the socket to an endpoint.

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Sockets.recvFunction
recv(socket::Socket)

Return a Message object representing a message received from a ZMQ Socket (without making a copy of the message data).

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recv(socket::Socket, ::Type{T})

Receive a message of type T (typically a String, Vector{UInt8}, or isbits type) from a ZMQ Socket. (Makes a copy of the message data; you can alternatively use recv(socket) to work with zero-copy bytearray-like representation for large messages.)

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Sockets.sendFunction
send(socket::Socket, data; more=false)

Send data over socket. A more=true keyword argument can be passed to indicate that data is a portion of a larger multipart message. data can be any isbits type, a Vector of isbits elements, a String, or a Message object to perform zero-copy sends of large arrays.

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send(socket::Socket, zmsg::Message; more::Bool=false)

Zero-copy version of Sockets.send(socket, data) using a user-allocated Message.

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ZMQ socket types (note: some of these are aliases; e.g. XREQ = DEALER):

Messages

ZMQ.MessageType

High-level Message object for sending/receiving ZMQ messages in shared buffers.

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ZMQ.MessageMethod
Message(len::Integer)

Create a message with a given buffer size (for send).

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ZMQ.MessageMethod
Message(origin::Any, m::Ptr{T}, len::Integer) where {T}

Low-level function to create a message (for send) with an existing data buffer, without making a copy. The origin parameter should be the Julia object that is the origin of the data, so that we can hold a reference to it until ZMQ is done with the buffer.

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ZMQ.MessageMethod
Message(m::String)

Create a message with a string as a buffer (for send). Note: the Message now "owns" the string, it must not be resized, or even written to after the message is sent.

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ZMQ.MessageMethod
Message(p::SubString{String})

Create a message with a sub-string as a buffer (for send). Note: the same ownership semantics as for Message(m::String) apply.

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Context

ZMQ.contextFunction
context()

Return the default ZMQ context (of type Context), initializing it if this has not been done already. (This context is automatically closed when Julia exits.)

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+Reference · ZMQ.jl

Reference

Sockets

The ZMQ Socket type:

ZMQ.SocketMethod
Socket(ctx::Context, typ::Integer)

Create a socket in a given context.

source
ZMQ.SocketMethod
Socket(typ::Integer)

Create a socket of a certain type.

source

Socket implements the Sockets interface:

Base.bindFunction
Sockets.bind(socket::Socket, endpoint::AbstractString)

Bind the socket to an endpoint. Note that the endpoint must be formatted as described here. e.g. tcp://127.0.0.1:42000.

source
Sockets.connectFunction
Sockets.connect(socket::Socket, endpoint::AbstractString)

Connect the socket to an endpoint.

source
Sockets.recvFunction
recv(socket::Socket)

Return a Message object representing a message received from a ZMQ Socket (without making a copy of the message data).

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recv(socket::Socket, ::Type{T})

Receive a message of type T (typically a String, Vector{UInt8}, or isbits type) from a ZMQ Socket. (Makes a copy of the message data; you can alternatively use recv(socket) to work with zero-copy bytearray-like representation for large messages.)

source
Sockets.sendFunction
send(socket::Socket, data; more=false)

Send data over socket. A more=true keyword argument can be passed to indicate that data is a portion of a larger multipart message. data can be any isbits type, a Vector of isbits elements, a String, or a Message object to perform zero-copy sends of large arrays.

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send(socket::Socket, zmsg::Message; more::Bool=false)

Zero-copy version of Sockets.send(socket, data) using a user-allocated Message.

source

ZMQ socket types (note: some of these are aliases; e.g. XREQ = DEALER):

Messages

ZMQ.MessageType

High-level Message object for sending/receiving ZMQ messages in shared buffers.

source
ZMQ.MessageMethod
Message(len::Integer)

Create a message with a given buffer size (for send).

source
ZMQ.MessageMethod
Message(origin::Any, m::Ptr{T}, len::Integer) where {T}

Low-level function to create a message (for send) with an existing data buffer, without making a copy. The origin parameter should be the Julia object that is the origin of the data, so that we can hold a reference to it until ZMQ is done with the buffer.

source
ZMQ.MessageMethod
Message(m::String)

Create a message with a string as a buffer (for send). Note: the Message now "owns" the string, it must not be resized, or even written to after the message is sent.

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ZMQ.MessageMethod
Message(p::SubString{String})

Create a message with a sub-string as a buffer (for send). Note: the same ownership semantics as for Message(m::String) apply.

source

Context

ZMQ.contextFunction
context()

Return the default ZMQ context (of type Context), initializing it if this has not been done already. (This context is automatically closed when Julia exits.)

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