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zloop - event-driven reactor
Copyright (c) the Contributors as noted in the AUTHORS file.
This file is part of CZMQ, the high-level C binding for 0MQ:
http://czmq.zeromq.org.
This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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=========================================================================
*/
#ifndef __ZLOOP_H_INCLUDED__
#define __ZLOOP_H_INCLUDED__
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
// @warning THE FOLLOWING @INTERFACE BLOCK IS AUTO-GENERATED BY ZPROJECT!
// @warning Please edit the model at "api/zloop.xml" to make changes.
// @interface
// Callback function for reactor socket activity
typedef int (zloop_reader_fn) (
zloop_t *loop, zsock_t *reader, void *arg);
// Callback function for reactor events (low-level)
typedef int (zloop_fn) (
zloop_t *loop, zmq_pollitem_t *item, void *arg);
// Callback for reactor timer events
typedef int (zloop_timer_fn) (
zloop_t *loop, int timer_id, void *arg);
// Create a new zloop reactor
CZMQ_EXPORT zloop_t *
zloop_new ();
// Destroy a reactor
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_destroy (zloop_t **self_p);
// Register socket reader with the reactor. When the reader has messages,
// the reactor will call the handler, passing the arg. Returns 0 if OK, -1
// if there was an error. If you register the same socket more than once,
// each instance will invoke its corresponding handler.
CZMQ_EXPORT int
zloop_reader (zloop_t *self, zsock_t *sock, zloop_reader_fn handler, void *arg);
// Cancel a socket reader from the reactor. If multiple readers exist for
// same socket, cancels ALL of them.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_reader_end (zloop_t *self, zsock_t *sock);
// Configure a registered reader to ignore errors. If you do not set this,
// then readers that have errors are removed from the reactor silently.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_reader_set_tolerant (zloop_t *self, zsock_t *sock);
// Register low-level libzmq pollitem with the reactor. When the pollitem
// is ready, will call the handler, passing the arg. Returns 0 if OK, -1
// if there was an error. If you register the pollitem more than once, each
// instance will invoke its corresponding handler. A pollitem with
// socket=NULL and fd=0 means 'poll on FD zero'.
CZMQ_EXPORT int
zloop_poller (zloop_t *self, zmq_pollitem_t *item, zloop_fn handler, void *arg);
// Cancel a pollitem from the reactor, specified by socket or FD. If both
// are specified, uses only socket. If multiple poll items exist for same
// socket/FD, cancels ALL of them.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_poller_end (zloop_t *self, zmq_pollitem_t *item);
// Configure a registered poller to ignore errors. If you do not set this,
// then poller that have errors are removed from the reactor silently.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_poller_set_tolerant (zloop_t *self, zmq_pollitem_t *item);
// Register a timer that expires after some delay and repeats some number of
// times. At each expiry, will call the handler, passing the arg. To run a
// timer forever, use 0 times. Returns a timer_id that is used to cancel the
// timer in the future. Returns -1 if there was an error.
CZMQ_EXPORT int
zloop_timer (zloop_t *self, size_t delay, size_t times, zloop_timer_fn handler, void *arg);
// Cancel a specific timer identified by a specific timer_id (as returned by
// zloop_timer).
CZMQ_EXPORT int
zloop_timer_end (zloop_t *self, int timer_id);
// Register a ticket timer. Ticket timers are very fast in the case where
// you use a lot of timers (thousands), and frequently remove and add them.
// The main use case is expiry timers for servers that handle many clients,
// and which reset the expiry timer for each message received from a client.
// Whereas normal timers perform poorly as the number of clients grows, the
// cost of ticket timers is constant, no matter the number of clients. You
// must set the ticket delay using zloop_set_ticket_delay before creating a
// ticket. Returns a handle to the timer that you should use in
// zloop_ticket_reset and zloop_ticket_delete.
CZMQ_EXPORT void *
zloop_ticket (zloop_t *self, zloop_timer_fn handler, void *arg);
// Reset a ticket timer, which moves it to the end of the ticket list and
// resets its execution time. This is a very fast operation.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_ticket_reset (zloop_t *self, void *handle);
// Delete a ticket timer. We do not actually delete the ticket here, as
// other code may still refer to the ticket. We mark as deleted, and remove
// later and safely.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_ticket_delete (zloop_t *self, void *handle);
// Set the ticket delay, which applies to all tickets. If you lower the
// delay and there are already tickets created, the results are undefined.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_set_ticket_delay (zloop_t *self, size_t ticket_delay);
// Set hard limit on number of timers allowed. Setting more than a small
// number of timers (10-100) can have a dramatic impact on the performance
// of the reactor. For high-volume cases, use ticket timers. If the hard
// limit is reached, the reactor stops creating new timers and logs an
// error.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_set_max_timers (zloop_t *self, size_t max_timers);
// Set verbose tracing of reactor on/off
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_set_verbose (zloop_t *self, bool verbose);
// Start the reactor. Takes control of the thread and returns when the 0MQ
// context is terminated or the process is interrupted, or any event handler
// returns -1. Event handlers may register new sockets and timers, and
// cancel sockets. Returns 0 if interrupted, -1 if cancelled by a handler.
CZMQ_EXPORT int
zloop_start (zloop_t *self);
// Ignore zsys_interrupted flag in this loop. By default, a zloop_start will
// exit as soon as it detects zsys_interrupted is set to something other than
// zero. Calling zloop_ignore_interrupts will supress this behavior.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_ignore_interrupts (zloop_t *self);
// Self test of this class
CZMQ_EXPORT void
zloop_test (bool verbose);
// @end
// Deprecated method aliases
#define zloop_set_tolerant(s,i) zloop_poller_set_tolerant(s,i)
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
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