=head1 NAME
-memcached_get, memcached_mget, memcached_fetch
+memcached_get, memcached_mget, memcached_fetch - Get a value
=head1 LIBRARY
#include <memcached.h>
+ memcached_result_st *
+ memcached_fetch_result(memcached_st *ptr,
+ memcached_result_st *result,
+ memcached_return *error);
+
char *memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr,
- char *key, size_t key_length,
+ const char *key, size_t key_length,
size_t *value_length,
- uint16_t *flags,
+ uint32_t *flags,
memcached_return *error);
memcached_return
- memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr,
- char **keys, size_t *key_length,
- unsigned int number_of_keys);
+ memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr,
+ char **keys, size_t *key_length,
+ size_t number_of_keys);
+ char *
+ memcached_get_by_key(memcached_st *ptr,
+ const char *master_key, size_t master_key_length,
+ const char *key, size_t key_length,
+ size_t *value_length,
+ uint32_t *flags,
+ memcached_return *error);
+
+ memcached_return
+ memcached_mget_by_key(memcached_st *ptr,
+ const char *master_key, size_t master_key_length,
+ char **keys, size_t *key_length,
+ size_t number_of_keys);
char *memcached_fetch (memcached_st *ptr,
char *key, size_t *key_length,
size_t *value_length,
- uint16_t *flags,
+ uint32_t *flags,
memcached_return *error);
+ memcached_return
+ memcached_fetch_execute(memcached_st *ptr,
+ memcached_return (*callback[])(memcached_st *ptr, memcached_result_st *result, void *context),
+ void *context,
+ unsigned int number_of_callbacks);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
memcached_get() is used to fetch an individual value from the server. You
must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint16_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
+object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
memcached_return pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure.
+upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. Any object returned by
+memcached_get() must be released by the caller application.
memcached_mget() is used to select multiple keys at once. For multiple key
operations it is always faster to use this function. This function always
works asynchronously. memcached_fetch() is then used to retrieve any keys
-found. No error is given on keys that are not found.
+found. No error is given on keys that are not found. You must call either
+memcached_fetch() or memcached_fetch_result() after a successful call to
+memcached_mget(). You should continue to call these functions until they
+return NULL (aka no more values). If you need to quit in the middle of a
+memcached_get() call, execute a memcached_quit(). After you do this, you can
+issue new queries against the server.
memcached_fetch() is used to fetch an individual value from the server.
memcached_mget() must always be called before using this method. You
must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint16_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
+object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
memcached_return pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure.
+upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. MEMCACHD_END is returned
+by the *error value when all objects that have been found are returned.
+The final value upon MEMCACHED_END is null. Values returned by
+memcached_fetch() musted be free'ed by the caller.
+
+memcached_fetch_result() is used to return a memcached_result_st(3) structure
+from a memcached server. The result object is forward compatible with changes
+to the server. For more information please refer to the memcached_result_st(3)
+help. This function will dynamically allocate a result structure for you
+if you do not pass one to the function.
+
+memcached_fetch_execute() is a callback function for result sets. Instead
+of returning the results to you for processing, it passes each of the
+result sets to the list of functions you provide. It passes to the function
+a memcached_st that can be cloned for use in the called function (it can not
+be used directly). It also passes a result set which does not need to be freed.
+Finally it passes a "context". This is just a pointer to a memory reference
+you supply the calling function. Currently only one value is being passed
+to each function call. In the future there will be an option to allow this
+to be an array.
+
+memcached_get_by_key() and memcached_mget_by_key() behave in a similar nature
+as memcached_get() and memcached_mget(). The difference is that they take
+a master key that is used for determining which server an object was stored
+if key partitioning was used for storage.
+
+All of the above functions are not supported when the C<MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP>
+has been set. Executing any of these functions with this behavior on will result in
+C<MEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED> being returned or, for those functions which do not return
+a C<memcached_return>, the error function parameter will be set to
+C<MEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED>.
=head1 RETURN