memcached_st structures. To manipulate lists of servers see
memcached_server_st(3).
-:c:func:`memcached_server_count()` provides you a count of the current number of
+:c:func:`memcached_server_count` provides you a count of the current number of
servers being used by a :c:type:`memcached_st` structure.
-:c:func:`memcached_server_add()` pushes a single TCP server into the :c:type:`memcached_st` structure. This server will be placed at the end. Duplicate servers
+:c:func:`memcached_server_add` pushes a single TCP server into the :c:type:`memcached_st` structure. This server will be placed at the end. Duplicate servers
are allowed, so duplication is not checked. Executing this function with the :c:type:`MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP` behavior set will result in a :c:type:`MEMCACHED_INVALID_HOST_PROTOCOL`.
-:c:func:`memcached_server_add_udp()` pushes a single UDP server into the :c:type:`memcached_st` structure. This server will be placed at the end. Duplicate
+:c:func:`memcached_server_add_udp` pushes a single UDP server into the :c:type:`memcached_st` structure. This server will be placed at the end. Duplicate
servers are allowed, so duplication is not checked. Executing this function with out setting the :c:type:`MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP` behavior will result in a
:c:type:`MEMCACHED_INVALID_HOST_PROTOCOL`.
-:c:func:`memcached_server_add_unix_socket()` pushes a single UNIX socket into the :c:type:`memcached_st` structure. This UNIX socket will be placed at the end.
+:c:func:`memcached_server_add_unix_socket` pushes a single UNIX socket into the :c:type:`memcached_st` structure. This UNIX socket will be placed at the end.
Duplicate servers are allowed, so duplication is not checked. The length
of the filename must be one character less than :c:type:`MEMCACHED_MAX_HOST_LENGTH`.
-:c:func:`memcached_server_push()` pushes an array of :c:type:`memcached_server_st` into the :c:type:`memcached_st` structure. These servers will be placed at
+:c:func:`memcached_server_push` pushes an array of :c:type:`memcached_server_st` into the :c:type:`memcached_st` structure. These servers will be placed at
the end. Duplicate servers are allowed, so duplication is not checked. A
copy is made of structure so the list provided (and any operations on
the list) are not saved.
-:c:func:`memcached_server_by_key()` allows you to provide a key and retrieve the
-server which would be used for assignment. This structure is cloned
-from its original structure and must be freed. If NULL is returned you
-should consult \*error. The returning structure should be freed with
-:c:func:`memcached_server_free()`.
+:c:func:`memcached_server_by_key` allows you to provide a key and retrieve the
+server which would be used for assignment.
-:c:func:`memcached_server_get_last_disconnect()` returns a pointer to the last
+:c:func:`memcached_server_get_last_disconnect` returns a pointer to the last
server for which there was a connection problem. It does not mean this
particular server is currently dead but if the library is reporting a server
is, the returned server is a very good candidate.
-:c:func:`memcached_server_cursor()` takes a memcached_st and loops through the
+:c:func:`memcached_server_cursor` takes a memcached_st and loops through the
list of hosts currently in the cursor calling the list of callback
functions provided. You can optionally pass in a value via
context which will be provided to each callback function. An error
-return from any callback will terminate the loop. :c:func:`memcached_server_cursor()` is passed the original caller :c:type:`memcached_st` in its current state.
+return from any callback will terminate the loop. :c:func:`memcached_server_cursor` is passed the original caller :c:type:`memcached_st` in its current state.
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