> But I cannot figure out, which pipe to terminate as I am having difficulties > finding out, which one is connected to the peer endpoint. Also, I am not sure > how to terminate a pipe - is it actually sufficient to call terminate on the > pipe? If you help me to complete this one, I'll submit it as a patch.
To terminate a pipe, you can use terminate method. The method takes a flag which indicates whether you are to allow the pipe to process queued messages. This is used to allow the pipe to process queued messages, depending on the linger setting. As for endpoint tracking, I would suggest to keep separate container for inproc connections. Would be great to have this covered by a test too. - Martin _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
