X-Git-Url: https://git.m6w6.name/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fmemcached_get.pod;h=f2f2033c33f0e9018af348c89c49d07ea08c6611;hb=e4dbb63d6df3b1d756c863c502cb4d33cc49cb18;hp=1c95ec38ca22d3ce32234d52199fb09797987033;hpb=7add2cb42be7d072888ab916eb35cdef8a2774a1;p=m6w6%2Flibmemcached diff --git a/docs/memcached_get.pod b/docs/memcached_get.pod index 1c95ec38..f2f2033c 100755 --- a/docs/memcached_get.pod +++ b/docs/memcached_get.pod @@ -10,6 +10,11 @@ C Client Library for memcached (libmemcached, -lmemcached) #include + memcached_result_st * + memcached_fetch_result(memcached_st *ptr, + memcached_result_st *result, + memcached_return *error); + char *memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, @@ -17,15 +22,34 @@ C Client Library for memcached (libmemcached, -lmemcached) memcached_return *error); memcached_return - memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr, - char **keys, size_t *key_length, - unsigned int number_of_keys); + memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr, + char **keys, size_t *key_length, + unsigned int number_of_keys); + char * + memcached_get_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, + char *master_key, size_t master_key_length, + char *key, size_t key_length, + size_t *value_length, + uint16_t *flags, + memcached_return *error); + + memcached_return + memcached_mget_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, + char *master_key, size_t master_key_length, + char **keys, size_t *key_length, + unsigned int number_of_keys); char *memcached_fetch (memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t *key_length, size_t *value_length, uint16_t *flags, memcached_return *error); + memcached_return + memcached_fetch_execute(memcached_st *ptr, + unsigned int (*callback[])(memcached_st *ptr, memcached_result_st *result, void *context), + void *context, + unsigned int number_of_callbacks + ) =head1 DESCRIPTION @@ -40,7 +64,12 @@ upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. memcached_mget() is used to select multiple keys at once. For multiple key operations it is always faster to use this function. This function always works asynchronously. memcached_fetch() is then used to retrieve any keys -found. No error is given on keys that are not found. +found. No error is given on keys that are not found. You must call either +memcached_fetch() or memcached_fetch_result() after a successful call to +memcached_mget(). You should continue to call these functions until they +return NULL (aka no more values). If you need to quit in the middle of a +memcached_get() call, execute a memcached_quit(). After you do this, you can +issue new queries against the server. memcached_fetch() is used to fetch an individual value from the server. memcached_mget() must always be called before using this method. You @@ -51,6 +80,25 @@ a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a memcached_return pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. +memcached_fetch_result() is used to return a memcached_result_st(3) structure +from a memcached server. The result object is forward compatible with changes +to the server. For more information please refer to the memcached_result_st(3) +help. This function will dynamically allocate a result structure for you +if you do not pass one to the function. + +memcached_fetch_execute() is a callback function for result sets. Instead +of returning the results to you for processing, it passes each of the +result sets to the list of functions you provide. It passes to the function +a memcached_st that can be cloned for use in called the cluster (it can not +be used directly). It also passed a result set which does not need to be freed. +Finally it passes a "context". This is just a pointer to a memory reference +you supply the calling function. + +memcached_get_by_key() and memcached_mget_by_key() behave in a similar nature +as memcached_get() and memcached_mget(). The difference is that they take +a master key that is used for determining which server an object was stored +if key partitioning was used for storage. + =head1 RETURN All objects returned must be freed by the calling application.