Welcome to the libmemcached documentation¶
Libmemcached¶
- Incrementing and Decrementing Values
- Deleting data from a server
- Determine if a keys exists.
- Flushing client buffers
- Wiping clean the contents of a server
- Retrieving data from the server
- Working with result sets
- Store, replace, add, or atomically add data to the server
- Appending or Prepending to data on the server
- Working with data on the server in an atomic fashion
- Set encryption key
- Modifying how the driver behaves
- Setting callbacks
- Dumping data from a server
- Generating hash values directly
- Use custom allocators for embedded usage
- Disconnecting a client from a server
- Error Codes (memcached_return_t)
- SASL support
- Managing lists of servers
- Manipulate the server information stored in memcached_st
- Converting Errors, memcached_return_t, to strings
- Client Error messages
- Storing custom user information in the client.
- Setting the verbosity of a server
- Getting version information about the client and server
- DEFAULTS
- memcapable - Checking a Memcached server capabilities and compatibility
- memcat - “cat” data from a server
- memcp - Copy data to a server
- memdump - Dumping your server
- memerror - translate an error code to a string
- memflush - flush all data from a server
- memrm - Remove data from a server
- memslap - Load testing and benchmarking a server
- memaslap - Load testing and benchmarking a server
- memstat - Gather statistics from a server
- memexist - Check for the existence of a key
- memparse - Parse an option string
- memping - Test to see if a server is available.
- memtouch - Touches a key.