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nng_socket_id(3)

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NAME

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nng_socket_id - return numeric socket identifier

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SYNOPSIS

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#include <nng/nng.h>
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DESCRIPTION

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The nng_socket_id() function returns a positive identifier for the socket s, +if it is valid. +Otherwise it returns -1.

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RETURN VALUES

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This function returns the positive value for the socket identifier, or +-1 if the socket is invalid.

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ERRORS

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None.

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SEE ALSO

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