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								.\"     Title: zthread
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								.\"    Author: [see the "AUTHORS" section]
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								.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
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								.\"      Date: 09/14/2016
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								.\"    Manual: CZMQ Manual
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								.\"    Source: CZMQ 3.0.2
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								.\"  Language: English
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								.TH "ZTHREAD" "3" "09/14/2016" "CZMQ 3\&.0\&.2" "CZMQ Manual"
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								.SH "NAME"
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								zthread \- working with system threads (deprecated)
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								.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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								//  Detached threads follow POSIX pthreads API
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								typedef void *(zthread_detached_fn) (void *args);
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								//  Attached threads get context and pipe from parent
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								typedef void (zthread_attached_fn) (void *args, zctx_t *ctx, void *pipe);
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								//  Create a detached thread\&. A detached thread operates autonomously
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								//  and is used to simulate a separate process\&. It gets no ctx, and no
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								//  pipe\&.
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								CZMQ_EXPORT int
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								    zthread_new (zthread_detached_fn *thread_fn, void *args);
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								//  Create an attached thread\&. An attached thread gets a ctx and a PAIR
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								//  pipe back to its parent\&. It must monitor its pipe, and exit if the
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								//  pipe becomes unreadable\&. Do not destroy the ctx, the thread does this
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								//  automatically when it ends\&.
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								CZMQ_EXPORT void *
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								    zthread_fork (zctx_t *ctx, zthread_attached_fn *thread_fn, void *args);
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								//  Self test of this class
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								CZMQ_EXPORT void
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								    zthread_test (bool verbose);
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								.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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								The zthread class wraps OS thread creation\&. It creates detached threads that look like normal OS threads, or attached threads that share the caller\(cqs 0MQ context, and get an inproc pipe to talk back to the parent thread\&. Detached threads create their own 0MQ contexts as needed\&. NOTE: this class is deprecated in favor of zactor\&.
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								We have several use cases for multiple threads\&. One is to simulate many processes, so we can test 0MQ designs and flows more easily\&. Another is to create APIs that can send and receive 0MQ messages in the background\&.
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								zthread solves these two use cases separately, using the zthread_new and zthead_fork methods respectively\&. These methods wrap the native system calls needed to start threads, so your code can remain fully portable\&.
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								Detached threads follow the POSIX pthreads API; they accept a void * argument and return a void * result (always NULL in our case)\&.
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								Attached thread receive a void * argument, a zctx_t context, and a pipe socket\&. The pipe socket is a PAIR socket that is connected back to the caller\&. When you call zthread_fork, it returns you a PAIR socket that is the other end of this pipe\&. Thus attached threads can talk back to their parent threads over the pipe\&. We use this very heavily when making so\-called "asynchronous" APIs, which you can see in the Guide examples like \fIclone\fR\&.
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								To recap some rules about threading: do not share sockets between threads or your code will crash\&. You can migrate a socket from one thread to a child thread, if you stop using it in the parent thread immediately after creating the child thread\&. If you want to connect sockets over inproc:// they must share the same 0MQ context, i\&.e\&. be attached threads\&. You should always use zthread_fork to create an attached thread; it is not sufficient to pass a zctx_t structure to a detached thread (this will crash)\&.
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								If you want to communicate over ipc:// or tcp:// you may be sharing the same context, or use separate contexts\&. Thus, every detached thread usually starts by creating its own zctx_t instance\&.
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								.SH "EXAMPLE"
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								.PP
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								\fBFrom zthread_test method\fR. 
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								.\}
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								static void *
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								//  Create a socket to check it\*(Aqll be automatically deleted
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								zctx_t *ctx = zctx_new ();
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								assert (ctx);
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								void *push = zsocket_new (ctx, ZMQ_PUSH);
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								assert (push);
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								zctx_destroy (&ctx);
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								return NULL;
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								static void
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								//  Create a socket to check it\*(Aqll be automatically deleted
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								zsocket_new (ctx, ZMQ_PUSH);
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								assert (ctx);
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								//  Wait for our parent to ping us, and pong back
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								char *ping = zstr_recv (pipe);
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								assert (ping);
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								zstr_free (&ping);
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								zstr_send (pipe, "pong");
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								zctx_t *ctx = zctx_new ();
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								assert (ctx);
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								int rc = 0;
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								//  Create a detached thread, let it run
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								rc = zthread_new (s_test_detached, NULL);
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								assert (rc == 0);
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								zclock_sleep (100);
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								void *pipe = zthread_fork (ctx, s_test_attached, NULL);
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								assert (pipe);
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								zstr_send (pipe, "ping");
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								char *pong = zstr_recv (pipe);
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								assert (pong);
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								assert (streq (pong, "pong"));
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								zctx_destroy (&ctx);
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								.fi
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								.RE
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								.\}
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								.SH "AUTHORS"
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								The czmq manual was written by the authors in the AUTHORS file\&.
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								.SH "RESOURCES"
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								Main web site: \m[blue]\fB\%\fR\m[]
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								Report bugs to the email <\m[blue]\fBzeromq\-dev@lists\&.zeromq\&.org\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2>
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								.SH "COPYRIGHT"
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								Copyright (c) 1991\-2012 iMatix Corporation \-\- http://www\&.imatix\&.com Copyright other 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 file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla\&.org/MPL/2\&.0/\&. LICENSE included with the czmq distribution\&.
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								.SH "NOTES"
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								.IP " 1." 4
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								zeromq-dev@lists.zeromq.org
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								\%mailto:zeromq-dev@lists.zeromq.org
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								.RE
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