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NOTE: This documentation is for version 1.0.0-rc1 of nanomsg, but the latest released version is 1.1.5. Please see the documentation for 1.1.5 for the most up-to-date information.
nn_bind(3)

SYNOPSIS

#include <nanomsg/nn.h>

int nn_bind (int s, const char *addr);

DESCRIPTION

Adds a local endpoint to the socket s. The endpoint can be then used by other applications to connect to.

The addr argument consists of two parts as follows: transport://address. The transport specifies the underlying transport protocol to use. The meaning of the address part is specific to the underlying transport protocol.

For the list of available transport protocols check the list on nanomsg(7) manual page.

Maximum length of the addr parameter is specified by NN_SOCKADDR_MAX defined in <nanomsg/nn.h> header file.

Note that nn_bind and nn_connect(3) may be called multiple times on the same socket thus allowing the socket to communicate with multiple heterogeneous endpoints.

RETURN VALUE

If the function succeeds positive endpoint ID is returned. Endpoint ID can be later used to remove the endpoint from the socket via nn_shutdown(3) function.

If the function fails, then -1 is returned and errno is set to to one of the values defined below.

ERRORS

EBADF

The provided socket is invalid.

EMFILE

Maximum number of active endpoints was reached.

EINVAL

The syntax of the supplied address is invalid.

ENAMETOOLONG

The supplied address is too long.

EPROTONOSUPPORT

The requested transport protocol is not supported.

EADDRNOTAVAIL

The requested endpoint is not local.

ENODEV

Address specifies a nonexistent interface.

EADDRINUSE

The requested local endpoint is already in use.

ETERM

The library is terminating.

EXAMPLE

s = nn_socket (AF_SP, NN_PUB);
eid1 = nn_bind (s, "inproc://test");
eid2 = nn_bind (s, "tcp://127.0.0.1:5560");

SEE ALSO

AUTHORS

"nanomsg" is a trademark of Garrett D'Amore.