zmq_ctx_get(3)
ØMQ Manual - ØMQ/4.2.2
Name
zmq_ctx_get - get context options
Synopsis
int zmq_ctx_get (void *context, int option_name);
Description
The zmq_ctx_get() function shall return the option specified by the option_name argument.
The zmq_ctx_get() function accepts the following option names:
ZMQ_IO_THREADS: Get number of I/O threads
The ZMQ_IO_THREADS argument returns the size of the ØMQ thread pool for this context.
ZMQ_MAX_SOCKETS: Get maximum number of sockets
The ZMQ_MAX_SOCKETS argument returns the maximum number of sockets allowed for this context.
ZMQ_MAX_MSGSZ: Get maximum message size
The ZMQ_MAX_MSGSZ argument returns the maximum size of a message allowed for this context. Default value is INT_MAX.
ZMQ_SOCKET_LIMIT: Get largest configurable number of sockets
The ZMQ_SOCKET_LIMIT argument returns the largest number of sockets that zmq_ctx_set(3) will accept.
ZMQ_IPV6: Set IPv6 option
The ZMQ_IPV6 argument returns the IPv6 option for the context.
ZMQ_BLOCKY: Get blocky setting
The ZMQ_BLOCKY argument returns 1 if the context will block on terminate, zero if the "block forever on context termination" gambit was disabled by setting ZMQ_BLOCKY to false on all new contexts.
ZMQ_MSG_T_SIZE: Get the zmq_msg_t size at runtime
The ZMQ_MSG_T_SIZE argument returns the size of the zmq_msg_t structure at runtime, as defined in the include/zmq.h public header. This is useful for example for FFI bindings that can't simply do a sizeof(). NOTE: in DRAFT state, not yet available in stable releases.
Return value
The zmq_ctx_get() function returns a value of 0 or greater if successful. Otherwise it returns -1 and sets errno to one of the values defined below.
Errors
- EINVAL
- The requested option option_name is unknown.
Example
Setting a limit on the number of sockets
void *context = zmq_ctx_new ();
zmq_ctx_set (context, ZMQ_MAX_SOCKETS, 256);
int max_sockets = zmq_ctx_get (context, ZMQ_MAX_SOCKETS); assert (max_sockets == 256);
Switching off the context deadlock gambit
zmq_ctx_set (ctx, ZMQ_BLOCKY, false);
See also
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