=head1 NAME
-memcahed_result_create, memcached_result_free,
+memcached_result_create, memcached_result_free,
memcached_result_key_value, memcached_result_key_length,
memcached_result_value, memcached_result_length,
-memcached_result_flags, memcached_result_cas
+memcached_result_flags, memcached_result_cas - Work with results
=head1 LIBRARY
libmemcached(3) can optionally return a memcached_result_st which acts as a
result object. The result objects have added benefits over the character
pointer returns in that they are forward compatible with new return items
-that future memcached servers may implement (the best currect example of
-this is the CAS return iteam). The structures can also be reused which will
+that future memcached servers may implement (the best current example of
+this is the CAS return item). The structures can also be reused which will
save on calls to malloc(3). It is suggested that you use result objects over
char * return functions.