-.TH "MEMCACHED_SASL" "3" "June 17, 2011" "0.49" "libmemcached"
+.TH "MEMCACHED_SASL" "3" "April 19, 2012" "1.0.6" "libmemcached"
.SH NAME
memcached_sasl \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.B memcached_return memcached_set_sasl_auth_data(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *username\fP, const char\fI\ *password\fP)
+.B memcached_return_t memcached_set_sasl_auth_data(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *username\fP, const char\fI\ *password\fP)
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-.B memcached_return memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP)
+.B memcached_return_t memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP)
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Compile and link with \-lmemcached
Please note that SASL requires the memcached binary protocol, and you have
to specify the callbacks before you connect to the server.
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-memcached_set_sasl_auth_data() is a helper function defining
+\fI\%memcached_set_sasl_auth_data()\fP is a helper function defining
the basic functionality for you, but it will store the username and password
in memory. If you choose to use this method you have to call
-memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data before calling memcached_free to avoid
-a memory leak. You should NOT call memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data if you
-specify your own callback function with memcached_set_sasl_callbacks().
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-You as a client user have to initialize libsasl by using sasl_client_init
-before enabling it in libmemcached, and you have to shut down libsasl by
-calling sasl_done() when you are done using SASL from libmemcached.
+\fI\%memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data\fP before calling
+\fBmemcached_free\fP to avoid a memory leak. You should NOT call
+\fI\%memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data\fP if you specify your own callback
+function with \fI\%memcached_set_sasl_callbacks()\fP.
.SH RETURN
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-memcached_get_sasl_callbacks() returns the callbacks currently used
-by this memcached handle.
-memcached_get_sasl_set_auth_data() returns MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success.
+\fI\%memcached_get_sasl_callbacks()\fP returns the callbacks currently used by
+this memcached handle. \fI\%memcached_set_sasl_auth_data()\fP returns
+\fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP upon success.
.SH HOME
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