[Bug 199043] New Port: net/libnanomsg A ZeroMQ like socket library in pure C.
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199043
Bug ID: 199043
Summary: New Port: net/libnanomsg A ZeroMQ like socket library
in pure C.
Product: Ports & Packages
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Some People
Priority: ---
Component: Individual Port(s)
Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs at FreeBSD.org
Reporter: crest at rlwinm.de
Created attachment 155024
--> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=155024&action=edit
libnanomsg.shar
nanomsg is a socket library that provides several common communication
patterns. It aims to make the networking layer fast, scalable, and easy to use.
Implemented in C, it works on a wide range of operating systems with no further
dependencies.
The communication patterns, also called "scalability protocols", are basic
blocks for building distributed systems. By combining them you can create a
vast array of distributed applications. The following scalability protocols are
currently available:
PAIR - simple one-to-one communication
BUS - simple many-to-many communication
REQREP - allows to build clusters of stateless services to process user
requests
PUBSUB - distributes messages to large sets of interested subscribers
PIPELINE - aggregates messages from multiple sources and load balances them
among many destinations
SURVEY - allows to query state of multiple applications in a single go
Scalability protocols are layered on top of the transport layer in the network
stack. At the moment, the nanomsg library supports the following transports
mechanisms:
INPROC - transport within a process (between threads, modules etc.)
IPC - transport between processes on a single machine
TCP - network transport via TCP
The library exposes a BSD-socket-like C API to the applications.
It is licensed under MIT/X11 license.
"nanomsg" is a trademark of 250bpm s.r.o.
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