Crates.io | zmq2 |
lib.rs | zmq2 |
version | 0.5.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-02-27 00:28:33.793105 |
updated_at | 2022-03-04 16:52:24.238849 |
description | Maintained high-level bindings to the zeromq library |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/erickt/rust-zmq |
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Rust ZeroMQ bindings.
The zmq2
crate provides bindings for the libzmq
library from the
ZeroMQ project. This project is a fork of the
https://github.com/erickt/rust-zmq project, with the intent
of keeping it actively maintained.
This project removes the cmake
dependency of this project, as well as
update the dependencies. It has also removed the pkgconfig
build in
favor of always building a vendored version of this library.
The aim of this fork is to track latest zmq releases as close as possible,
while in the beginning aming to be a drop in replacement of the original
zmq
library. Though over time we'll most likely abandon that, in favor
of our own library features.
zmq2
is a pretty straight forward port of the C API into Rust:
fn main() {
let ctx = zmq2::Context::new();
let socket = ctx.socket(zmq2::REQ).unwrap();
socket.connect("tcp://127.0.0.1:1234").unwrap();
socket.send("hello world!", 0).unwrap();
}
You can find more usage examples in https://github.com/Traverse-Research/zmq2/tree/master/examples.
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