Provided by: libnng-dev_1.10.1-1_amd64 

NAME
nng_dialer_start - start dialer
SYNOPSIS
#include <nng/nng.h>
int nng_dialer_start(nng_dialer d, int flags);
DESCRIPTION
The nng_dialer_start() function starts the dialer d.
This causes the dialer to start connecting to the address with which it was created.
When a connection is established, it results in a pipe being created, which will be attached to the
dialer’s socket.
Normally, the first attempt to connect to the dialer’s address is done synchronously, including any
necessary name resolution. As a result, a failure, such as if the connection is refused, will be returned
immediately, and no further action will be taken.
However, if the special value NNG_FLAG_NONBLOCK is supplied in flags, then the connection attempt is made
asynchronously.
Furthermore, if the connection was closed for a synchronously dialed connection, the dialer will still
attempt to redial asynchronously.
Tip
While NNG_FLAG_NONBLOCK can help an application be more resilient, it also generally makes diagnosing
failures somewhat more difficult.
Once a dialer has started, it is generally not possible to change its configuration.
RETURN VALUES
This function returns 0 on success, and non-zero otherwise.
ERRORS
NNG_EADDRINVAL
An invalid url was specified.
NNG_ECLOSED
The socket s is not open.
NNG_ECONNREFUSED
The remote peer refused the connection.
NNG_ECONNRESET
The remote peer reset the connection.
NNG_EINVAL
An invalid set of flags was specified.
NNG_ENOMEM
Insufficient memory is available.
NNG_EPEERAUTH
Authentication or authorization failure.
NNG_EPROTO
A protocol error occurred.
NNG_ESTATE
The dialer d is already started.
NNG_EUNREACHABLE
The remote address is not reachable.
SEE ALSO
nng_dial(3), nng_dialer_create(3) nng_strerror(3), nng_dialer(5), nng(7)
2025-02-02 NNG_DIALER_START(3)