=head1 NAME
-memcached_create, memcached_free
+memcached_create, memcached_free, memcached_clone, memcached_servers_reset- Create a memcached_st structure
=head1 LIBRARY
void memcached_free (memcached_st *ptr);
+ memcached_st *memcached_clone (memcached_st *destination, memcached_st *source);
+
+ void memcached_servers_reset(memcached_st);
+
=head1 DESCRIPTION
memcached_create() is used to create a C<memcached_st> structure that will then
should either pass a statically declared C<memcached_st> to memcached_create() or
a NULL. If a NULL passed in then a structure is allocated for you.
+memcached_clone() is similar to memcached_create(3) but it copies the
+defaults and list of servers from the source C<memcached_st>. If you pass a null as
+the argument for the source to clone, it is the same as a call to memcached_create().
+If the destination argument is NULL a C<memcached_st> will be allocated for you.
+
+memcached_servers_reset() allows you to zero out the list of servers that
+the memcached_st has.
+
To clean up memory associated with a C<memcached_st> structure you should pass
it to memcached_free() when you are finished using it. memcached_free() is
the only way to make sure all memory is deallocated when you finish using
the structure.
+You may wish to avoid using memcached_create(3) or memcached_clone(3) with a
+stack based allocation. The most common issues related to ABI safety involve
+heap allocated structures.
+
=head1 RETURN
memcached_create() returns a pointer to the memcached_st that was created
(or initialized). On an allocation failure, it returns NULL.
+memcached_clone() returns a pointer to the memcached_st that was created
+(or initialized). On an allocation failure, it returns NULL.
+
=head1 HOME
To find out more information please check:
-L<http://tangent.org/552/libmemcached.html>
+L<https://launchpad.net/libmemcached>
=head1 AUTHOR