The ZFrame class implements a ZeroMQ frame.
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| binary | bin () |
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| | constructor () |
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| | constructor (string str) |
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| | constructor (binary b) |
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| ZMsg | decode () |
| | Decodes a serialized message frame created by ZMsg::encode() and returns a new message object. More...
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| bool | eq (ZFrame frm) |
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| *string | meta (string property) |
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| bool | more () |
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| nothing | print (*string prefix) |
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| int | readi2 (int offset) |
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| int | readi4 (int offset) |
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| int | size () |
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| bool | streq (string str) |
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| string | strhex () |
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The ZFrame class implements a ZeroMQ frame.
This class does not support modifications after the constructor in order to remain lock-free
◆ bin()
| binary Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::bin |
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Returns the frame's contents as a binary object.
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- Returns
- the frame's contents as a binary object
◆ constructor() [1/3]
| Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::constructor |
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constructs an empty ZFrame
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◆ constructor() [2/3]
| Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::constructor |
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constructs a ZFrame from the string supplied
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The string data is copied to the frame's memory.
◆ constructor() [3/3]
| Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::constructor |
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constructs a ZFrame from the binary data supplied
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The binary data is copied to the frame's memory.
◆ copy()
| Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::copy |
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copies a ZFrame object
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ZFrame frame_new = frame.copy();
◆ decode()
| ZMsg Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::decode |
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Decodes a serialized message frame created by ZMsg::encode() and returns a new message object.
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- Example:
ZMsg msg = frame.decode();
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| ZFRAME-DECODE-ERROR | this exception is thrown if an error occurs decoding the frame |
- See also
- Qore::ZMQ::ZMsg::encode() "ZMsg::encode()"
◆ eq()
| bool Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::eq |
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Returns True if two frames have identical size and data.
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- Returns
- True if the two frames have identical size and data
◆ meta()
| *string Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::meta |
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Returns meta data property for the frame.
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*string str = frame.meta("Socket-Type");
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| property | a meta-data property for the first frame in the message; the string is converted to UTF-8 encoding if necessary; the following properties are available:
"Socket-Type":
"Identity":
"Resource":
"Peer-Address" if supported by the undelying transport; this property will return the IP address of the remote endpoint as returned by getnameinfo(2).
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- Returns
- a string in UTF-8 encoding giving the property value or nothing if no such property is set for the frame
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| MISSING-FEATURE-ERROR | thrown if the underlying czmq library is missing the zframe_meta() function; check HAVE_ZFRAME_META before calling this method |
- Note
- the input string is converted to UTF-8 encoding if necessary
- Other properties may be defined based on the underlying security mechanism
- only available if the underlying library supports it; check HAVE_ZFRAME_META before calling this method
◆ more()
| bool Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::more |
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Returns the frame's MORE indicator.
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- the frame's MORE indicator
◆ print()
| nothing Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::print |
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Sends a message to the zsys log sink (may be stdout, or system facility)
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| prefix | an optional string to log before the frame |
◆ readi2()
| int Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::readi2 |
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Reads a signed 16-bit integer from the given offset in the frame.
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| offset | the byte offset in the frame |
- Returns
- a signed 16-bit integer at the given position in the frame
- Exceptions
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| ZFRAME-READ-ERROR | this exception is thrown when an invalid offset argument is used |
◆ readi4()
| int Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::readi4 |
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Reads a signed 32-bit integer from the given offset in the frame.
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| offset | the byte offset in the frame |
- Returns
- a signed 32-bit integer at the given position in the frame
- Exceptions
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| ZFRAME-READ-ERROR | this exception is thrown when an invalid offset argument is used |
◆ size()
| int Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::size |
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Returns the byte size of the frame's data.
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◆ streq()
| bool Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::streq |
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Returns True if the frame body is equal to the string excluding the terminating null.
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- Example
bool b = frame.streq(str);
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| str | the string to compare the frame's body with |
- Returns
- True if the frame body is equal to the string excluding the terminating null
◆ strhex()
| string Qore::ZMQ::ZFrame::strhex |
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Returns frame data encoded as printable hex string, useful for ØMQ UUIDs.
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- CONSTANT
- Example
string str = frame.strhex();
- Returns
- frame data encoded as printable hex string, useful for ØMQ UUIDs
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