FairMQ/fairmq/prototest/FairMQProtoSink.cxx
Alexey Rybalchenko 9a0ed2ca72 Add (optional) Google Protocol Buffers support (example in Tutorial 3).
To use protobuf, run cmake as follows:
cmake -DUSE_PROTOBUF=1 ..
For this, protobuf library has to be installed on the system.

Further changes:
Clean up splitter/merger: default are N-to-1-merger and 1-to-N-splitter.
Fix bug in nanomsg message deallocation.
Setup proper buffer sizes for nanomsg/zeromq via cmake/bash script.
chmod +x for start scripts.
2014-03-17 12:21:47 +01:00

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/**
* FairMQProtoSink.cxx
*
* @since 2013-01-09
* @author D. Klein, A. Rybalchenko
*/
#include <boost/thread.hpp>
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include "FairMQProtoSink.h"
#include "FairMQLogger.h"
#include "payload.pb.h"
FairMQProtoSink::FairMQProtoSink()
{
}
void FairMQProtoSink::Run()
{
LOG(INFO) << ">>>>>>> Run <<<<<<<";
boost::thread rateLogger(boost::bind(&FairMQDevice::LogSocketRates, this));
while ( fState == RUNNING ) {
FairMQMessage* msg = fTransportFactory->CreateMessage();
fPayloadInputs->at(0)->Receive(msg);
sampler::Payload p;
p.ParseFromArray(msg->GetData(), msg->GetSize());
// for (int i = 0; i < p.data_size(); ++i) {
// const sampler::Payload::Content& content = p.data(i);
// LOG(INFO) << content.x() << " " << content.y() << " " << content.z() << " " << content.a() << " " << content.b();
// }
delete msg;
}
rateLogger.interrupt();
rateLogger.join();
}
FairMQProtoSink::~FairMQProtoSink()
{
}