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= nng_socket(5)
//
// Copyright 2018 Staysail Systems, Inc. <info@staysail.tech>
// Copyright 2018 Capitar IT Group BV <info@capitar.com>
//
// This document is supplied under the terms of the MIT License, a
// copy of which should be located in the distribution where this
// file was obtained (LICENSE.txt).  A copy of the license may also be
// found online at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
//

== NAME

nng_socket - socket handle

== SYNOPSIS

[source, c]
-----------
#include <nng/nng.h>

typedef uint32_t nng_socket;
-----------

== DESCRIPTION

An ((`nng_socket`))(((socket))) is a handle to an underlying "`socket`" object.
All communication between the application and remote Scalability Protocol
peers is done through sockets.
A given socket can have multiple dialers (<<nng_dialer#,`nng_dialer`>>)
and/or (<<nng_listener#,`nng_listener`>>), and multiple
pipes (<<nng_pipe#,`nng_pipe`>>), and
may be connected to multiple transports at the same time.
However, a given socket will have exactly one "`protocol`" associated with it,
and is responsible for any state machines or other protocol-specific logic.

NOTE: Although `nng_socket` is an integer data type, these objects are not
ordinary file descriptors, and can only be used with the functions that
explicitly indicate that it safe and appropropate to do so.

Each `nng_socket` is created by a protocol-specific constructor, such as
<<nng_rep0_open#,`nng_rep0_open()`>>.
When the socket is no longer needed, it can be closed with
<<nng_close#,`nng_close()`>>.

== SEE ALSO

[.text-left]
<<libnng#,libnng(3)>>,
<<nng_close#,nng_close(3)>>,
<<nng_dialer#,nng_dialer(5)>>,
<<nng_listener#,nng_listener(5)>>,
<<nng_options#,nng_options(5)>>,
<<nng#,nng(7)>>