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NAME
POEx::ZMQ3::Context
SYNOPSIS
my $zsock = zmq_socket(
# ->new() returns a (lazily built) singleton:
POEx::ZMQ3::Context->new,
'REQ'
);
# ... if you fork later:
POEx::ZMQ3::Context->reset;
DESCRIPTION
A ZeroMQ context should be shared amongst pieces of a single process.
This is the singleton used internally by POEx::ZMQ3 bits; you can use it to retrieve the current context object if you are adding independently-managed ZMQ::LibZMQ3 sockets to the currently-running process.
Forked children should call POEx::ZMQ3::Context->reset
before issuing new socket operations.
Calling POEx::ZMQ::Context->term
will force a context termination. This may block (and is rarely needed); see the man page for zmq_ctx_destroy.
METHODS
new
Retrieves the ZMQ::LibZMQ3 context object for the current interpreter.
The object is a singleton; if it doesn't exist when new
is called, it will be created.
reset
Clears (but does not forcibly terminate, see "term") the current context object.
Should be called in forked children to gain a fresh context object on the next call to "new".
term
Force a context termination; calls "reset" before issuing a zmq_ctx_destroy(3)
.
AUTHOR
Jon Portnoy <avenj@cobaltirc.org>