Provided by: libnng-dev_1.10.1-1_amd64 

NAME
nng_socket_proto_name - obtain the socket protocol name
SYNOPSIS
#include <nng/nng.h> int nng_socket_proto_name(nng_socket s, const char **name); int nng_socket_peer_name(nng_socket s, const char **name);
DESCRIPTION
These functions store the protocol name of either the socket s, or its natural peer, in _name. Note The string value obtained by these functions is statically stored as part of the program text, and must not be freed or modified. Tip These functions should be used in place of the NNG_OPT_PROTONAME and NNG_OPT_PEERNAME options in new code.
RETURN VALUES
These functions return zero on success, or an error if the socket is invalid.
ERRORS
NNG_ECLOSED Parameter s does not refer to an open socket.
SEE ALSO
nng_socket(5), nng(7) 2025-02-02 NNG_SOCKET_PROTO_NAME(3)