char buffer[MEMCACHED_DEFAULT_COMMAND_SIZE];
unsigned int server_key;
- rc= memcached_connect(ptr);
+ server_key= memcached_generate_hash(ptr, key, key_length);
- if (rc != MEMCACHED_SUCCESS)
+ if ((rc= memcached_connect(ptr, server_key)) != MEMCACHED_SUCCESS)
return rc;
- server_key= memcached_generate_hash(key, key_length) % ptr->number_of_hosts;
-
send_length= snprintf(buffer, MEMCACHED_DEFAULT_COMMAND_SIZE,
"%s %.*s %u\r\n", verb,
(int)key_length, key,
offset);
if (send_length >= MEMCACHED_DEFAULT_COMMAND_SIZE)
return MEMCACHED_WRITE_FAILURE;
- sent_length= send(ptr->hosts[server_key].fd, buffer, send_length, 0);
+ sent_length= memcached_io_write(ptr, server_key, buffer, send_length, 1);
if (sent_length == -1 || sent_length != send_length)
return MEMCACHED_WRITE_FAILURE;
memset(buffer, 0, MEMCACHED_DEFAULT_COMMAND_SIZE);
- send_length= read(ptr->hosts[server_key].fd, buffer, MEMCACHED_DEFAULT_COMMAND_SIZE);
+ rc= memcached_response(ptr, buffer, MEMCACHED_DEFAULT_COMMAND_SIZE, server_key);
+
+ /*
+ So why recheck responce? Because the protocol is brain dead :)
+ The number returned might end up equaling one of the string
+ values. Less chance of a mistake with memcmp() so we will
+ use it. We still called memcached_response() though since it
+ worked its magic for non-blocking IO.
+ */
if (!memcmp(buffer, "ERROR\r\n", MEMCACHED_DEFAULT_COMMAND_SIZE))
{
*value= 0;