diff --git a/doc/zmq_close.txt b/doc/zmq_close.txt index 6f151edf40..961d7b9ed6 100644 --- a/doc/zmq_close.txt +++ b/doc/zmq_close.txt @@ -29,6 +29,9 @@ NOTE: The default setting of _ZMQ_LINGER_ does not discard unsent messages; this behaviour may cause the application to block when calling _zmq_ctx_term()_. For details refer to linkzmq:zmq_setsockopt[3] and linkzmq:zmq_ctx_term[3]. +NOTE: This API will complete asynchronously, so not everything will be deallocated +after it returns. See above for details about linger. + RETURN VALUE ------------ diff --git a/doc/zmq_connect.txt b/doc/zmq_connect.txt index 01069c223c..398d20e1a5 100644 --- a/doc/zmq_connect.txt +++ b/doc/zmq_connect.txt @@ -38,9 +38,8 @@ immediately but as needed by 0MQ. Thus a successful call to _zmq_connect()_ does not mean that the connection was or could actually be established. Because of this, for most transports and socket types the order in which a 'server' socket is bound and a 'client' socket is connected to it does not -matter. The first exception is when using the inproc:// transport: you must -call _zmq_bind()_ before calling _zmq_connect()_. The second exception are -_ZMQ_PAIR_ sockets, which do not automatically reconnect to endpoints. +matter. The _ZMQ_PAIR_ sockets are an exception, as they do not automatically +reconnect to endpoints. NOTE: following a _zmq_connect()_, for socket types except for ZMQ_ROUTER, the socket enters its normal 'ready' state. By contrast, following a diff --git a/doc/zmq_getsockopt.txt b/doc/zmq_getsockopt.txt index ed0f247cae..a61d727cb2 100644 --- a/doc/zmq_getsockopt.txt +++ b/doc/zmq_getsockopt.txt @@ -71,8 +71,6 @@ packets received from that interface are processed by the socket. If device is a VRF device, then subsequent binds/connects to that socket use addresses in the VRF routing table. -NOTE: in DRAFT state, not yet available in stable releases. - [horizontal] Option value type:: character string Option value unit:: N/A @@ -259,8 +257,6 @@ a local user name. A value of 'ZMQ_GSSAPI_NT_KRB5_PRINCIPAL' (2) means it is interpreted as an unparsed principal name string (valid only with the krb5 GSSAPI mechanism). -NOTE: in DRAFT state, not yet available in stable releases. - [horizontal] Option value type:: int Option value unit:: 0, 1, 2 @@ -277,8 +273,6 @@ a local user name. A value of 'ZMQ_GSSAPI_NT_KRB5_PRINCIPAL' (2) means it is interpreted as an unparsed principal name string (valid only with the krb5 GSSAPI mechanism). -NOTE: in DRAFT state, not yet available in stable releases. - [horizontal] Option value type:: int Option value unit:: 0, 1, 2 diff --git a/doc/zmq_setsockopt.txt b/doc/zmq_setsockopt.txt index 112d575955..536a07b973 100644 --- a/doc/zmq_setsockopt.txt +++ b/doc/zmq_setsockopt.txt @@ -79,7 +79,6 @@ is a VRF device, then subsequent binds/connects to that socket use addresses in the VRF routing table. NOTE: requires setting CAP_NET_RAW on the compiled program. -NOTE: in DRAFT state, not yet available in stable releases. [horizontal] Option value type:: character string @@ -283,8 +282,6 @@ of 'ZMQ_GSSAPI_NT_USER_NAME' (1) means it is interpreted as a local user name. A value of 'ZMQ_GSSAPI_NT_KRB5_PRINCIPAL' (2) means it is interpreted as an unparsed principal name string (valid only with the krb5 GSSAPI mechanism). -NOTE: in DRAFT state, not yet available in stable releases. - [horizontal] Option value type:: int Option value unit:: 0, 1, 2 @@ -300,8 +297,6 @@ Sets the name type of the GSSAPI principal. A value of A value of 'ZMQ_GSSAPI_NT_KRB5_PRINCIPAL' (2) means it is interpreted as an unparsed principal name string (valid only with the krb5 GSSAPI mechanism). -NOTE: in DRAFT state, not yet available in stable releases. - [horizontal] Option value type:: int Option value unit:: 0, 1, 2