I've shared a zmq socket between threads and protected it with Mutex and it
works just fine.  I've also used the "inproc" transport to allow threads to
communicate with each other and relay messages to a socket that isn't
shared between threads.


Mark

On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 8:42 AM, Attila Magyari <att...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I know that zmq sockets are not thread safe. However I can't think of a
> good design (explained below) without using the socket in several threads.
> What I want to do is connect the socket in a thread, and then use it in a
> different one until the end, and never in parallel between several threads.
> I will guard the access with a mutex as well. Do you think this will be
> safe?
>
> Just in case someone might have a better idea for my design, here is what
> I'm trying to do:
> I have an application which starts another process, passes a port to the
> newly created process, so it can connect back to the main application
> through a ZMQ_PAIR socket. Both processes are local to the machine. The
> main application will request from the second one, but the second one can
> initiate messages without an explicit request as well. Do you have a nicer
> design to achieve something like this?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
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