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NAME

       nng_msg_chop - remove data from end of message body

SYNOPSIS

           #include <nng/nng.h>

           int nng_msg_chop(nng_msg *msg, size_t size);
           int nng_msg_chop_u16(nng_msg *msg, uint16_t *val16);
           int nng_msg_chop_u32(nng_msg *msg, uint32_t *val32);
           int nng_msg_chop_u64(nng_msg *msg, uint64_t *val64);

DESCRIPTION

       The nng_msg_chop() family of functions removes data from the end of the body of message
       msg. The first function removes size bytes. The remaining functions remove 2, 4, or 8
       bytes, and stores them in the value (such as val32), after converting them from
       network-byte order (big-endian) to native byte order.

RETURN VALUES

       These functions return 0 on success, and non-zero otherwise.

ERRORS

       NNG_EINVAL
           The message body is too short to remove the requested data.

SEE ALSO

       nng_msg_alloc(3), nng_msg_append(3), nng_msg_body(3), nng_msg_free(3), nng_msg_insert(3),
       nng_msg_len(3), nng_msg_capacity(3), nng_msg_reserve(3), nng_msg_realloc(3),
       nng_msg_trim(3), nng_strerror(3), nng_msg(5), nng(7)

                                            2024-10-11                            NNG_MSG_CHOP(3)