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icedelivery in C

You can find a more detailed description of the C API in the iceoryx_binding_c README.md.

Introduction

The behavior and structure is identical to the icedelivery C++ example so that we explain here only the C API differences and not the underlying mechanisms.

Expected Output

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Code walkthrough

Subscriber

As in the icedelivery C++ example, we perform the following steps:

  1. Create a runtime instance.
  2. Create a subscriber with some options.
  3. Receive data.
  4. C API: Additionally, we have to remove the previously allocated subscriber port!

Let's take a look at the receiving function that comes with the ice_c_subscriber.c example.

  1. We register our process at RouDi with the name iox-c-subscriber
const char APP_NAME[] = "iox-c-subscriber";
iox_runtime_init(APP_NAME);
  1. We create a subscriber with the service description {"Radar", "FrontLeft", "Object" }. We also set subscriber options. The historyRequest tells the subscriber how many previously sent samples it shall request from all offered and matching publishers and the queueCapacity how many unread samples the subscriber can queue. The nodeName is the name of the node the subscriber is associated with. The subscriberStorage is the place where the subscriber is stored in memory and subscriber is actually a pointer to that location.
iox_sub_options_t options;
iox_sub_options_init(&options);
options.historyRequest = 10U;
options.queueCapacity = 50U;
options.nodeName = "iox-c-subscriber-node";
iox_sub_storage_t subscriberStorage;

iox_sub_t subscriber = iox_sub_init(&subscriberStorage, "Radar", "FrontLeft", "Object", &options);
  1. We receive samples in a loop and print the received data on the console as long as the killswitch is not set to true by an external signal.
while (!killswitch)
{
    if (SubscribeState_SUBSCRIBED == iox_sub_get_subscription_state(subscriber))
    {
        const void* userPayload = NULL;
        // we will receive more than one sample here since the publisher is sending a
        // new sample every 400 ms and we check for new samples only every second
        while (ChunkReceiveResult_SUCCESS == iox_sub_take_chunk(subscriber, &userPayload))
        {
            const struct RadarObject* sample = (const struct RadarObject*)(userPayload);
            printf("%s got value: %.0f\n", APP_NAME, sample->x);
            fflush(stdout);
            iox_sub_release_chunk(subscriber, userPayload);
        }
        printf("\n");
    }
    else
    {
        printf("Not subscribed!\n");
    }

    sleep_for(1000);
}
  1. When using the C API we have to clean up the subscriber after its usage.
iox_sub_deinit(subscriber);

Publisher

The publisher is implemented in a similar way like in the icedelivery C++ example:

  1. Create a runtime instance.
  2. Create a publisher with some options.
  3. Send data.
  4. C API: Additionally, we have to remove the previously allocated publisher port!

Let's take a look at the sending function that comes with the ice_c_publisher.c example.

  1. We register our process at RouDi with the name iox-c-publisher
const char APP_NAME[] = "iox-c-publisher";
iox_runtime_init(APP_NAME);
  1. We create a publisher with the service description {"Radar", "FrontLeft", "Object"}
iox_pub_options_t options;
iox_pub_options_init(&options);
options.historyCapacity = 10U;
options.nodeName = "iox-c-publisher-node";
iox_pub_storage_t publisherStorage;
iox_pub_t publisher = iox_pub_init(&publisherStorage, "Radar", "FrontLeft", "Object", &options);
  1. Until an external signal sets killswitch to true, we will send an incrementing number to all subscribers in every iteration and print the value of that number to the console.
double ct = 0.0;

while (!killswitch)
{
    void* userPayload = NULL;
    if (AllocationResult_SUCCESS == iox_pub_loan_chunk(publisher, &userPayload, sizeof(struct RadarObject)))
    {
        struct RadarObject* sample = (struct RadarObject*)userPayload;

        sample->x = ct;
        sample->y = ct;
        sample->z = ct;

        printf("%s sent value: %.0f\n", APP_NAME, ct);
        fflush(stdout);

        iox_pub_publish_chunk(publisher, userPayload);

        ++ct;

        sleep_for(400);
    }
    else
    {
        printf("Failed to allocate chunk!");
    }
}
  1. And we clean up our publisher port.
iox_pub_deinit(publisher);
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