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@@ -29,8 +29,6 @@ int nng_socket_get_uint64(nng_socket s, const char *opt, uint64_t *u64p);
int nng_socket_get_string(nng_socket s, const char *opt, char **strp);
-int nng_socket_get_ptr(nng_socket s, const char *opt, void **ptr);
-
int nng_socket_get_ms(nng_socket s, const char *opt, nng_duration *durp);
int nng_socket_get_addr(nng_socket s, const char *opt, nng_sockaddr *addrp);
@@ -47,11 +45,6 @@ A number of them are documented in xref:nng_options.5.adoc[nng_options(5)].
Additionally protocol-specific options are documented with the protocols themselves.
-IMPORTANT: Access to transport options via this function is deprecated, and may be
-removed from a future release. Applications should instead make use of
-xref:nng_dialer_get.3.adoc[nng_dialer_get] or
-xref:nng_listener_get.3.adoc[nng_listener_get] for specific dialers or listeners.
-
=== Forms
In all of these forms, the option _opt_ is retrieved from the socket _s_.
@@ -74,12 +67,6 @@ This function is used to retrieve time xref:nng_duration.5.adoc[durations]
(The special value ((`NNG_DURATION_INFINITE`)) means an infinite amount of time, and
the special value ((`NNG_DURATION_DEFAULT`)) means a context-specific default.)
-`nng_socket_get_ptr()`::
-This function is used to retrieve a pointer, _ptr_, to structured data.
-The data referenced by _ptr_ is generally managed using other functions.
-Note that this form is somewhat special in that the object is generally
-not copied, but instead the *pointer* to the object is copied.
-
`nng_socket_get_size()`::
This function is used to retrieve a size into the pointer _zp_,
typically for buffer sizes, message maximum sizes, and similar options.