configure
docs/*.[13]
docs/*.html
+docs/conf.py
docs/doctest/
docs/doctrees/
docs/html/
docs/linkcheck/
+docs/man/*
example/memcached_light
libhashkit/configure.h
libmemcached-*.tar.gz
include win32/include.am
include docs/include.am
+docs: html man
+
TESTS += ${check_PROGRAMS}
-EXTRA_DIST+= ${man_MANS}
+EXTRA_DIST+= ${man_MANS}
fedora:
@rm -f ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/libmemcached-$(VERSION)*.rpm
@cp ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/libmemcached-debuginfo-$(VERSION)*.rpm .
@cp ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/libmemcached-$(VERSION)*.rpm .
-rpm: all man distcheck generic
+rpm: man distcheck generic
release: rpm
@rpm --addsign libmemcached-$(VERSION)*.rpm .
AC_CONFIG_FILES([
Makefile
+ docs/conf.py
libhashkit/configure.h
libmemcached/configure.h
support/libmemcached.pc
+++ /dev/null
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-#
-# libmemcached documentation build configuration file, created by
-# sphinx-quickstart on Sun Mar 6 12:05:53 2011.
-#
-# This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its containing dir.
-#
-# Note that not all possible configuration values are present in this
-# autogenerated file.
-#
-# All configuration values have a default; values that are commented out
-# serve to show the default.
-
-import sys, os
-
-# If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory,
-# add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the
-# documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it absolute, like shown here.
-#sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('.'))
-
-# -- General configuration -----------------------------------------------------
-
-# If your documentation needs a minimal Sphinx version, state it here.
-#needs_sphinx = '1.0'
-
-# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be extensions
-# coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones.
-extensions = []
-
-# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory.
-templates_path = ['_templates']
-
-# The suffix of source filenames.
-source_suffix = '.rst'
-
-# The encoding of source files.
-#source_encoding = 'utf-8-sig'
-
-# The master toctree document.
-master_doc = 'index'
-
-# General information about the project.
-project = u'libmemcached'
-copyright = u'2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/'
-
-# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for
-# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the
-# built documents.
-#
-# The short X.Y version.
-version = '0.47'
-# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
-release = '0.47'
-
-# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation
-# for a list of supported languages.
-#language = None
-
-# There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some
-# non-false value, then it is used:
-#today = ''
-# Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call.
-#today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y'
-
-# List of patterns, relative to source directory, that match files and
-# directories to ignore when looking for source files.
-exclude_patterns = ['_build']
-
-# The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all documents.
-#default_role = None
-
-# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text.
-#add_function_parentheses = True
-
-# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description
-# unit titles (such as .. function::).
-#add_module_names = True
-
-# If true, sectionauthor and moduleauthor directives will be shown in the
-# output. They are ignored by default.
-#show_authors = False
-
-# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use.
-pygments_style = 'sphinx'
-
-# A list of ignored prefixes for module index sorting.
-#modindex_common_prefix = []
-
-
-# -- Options for HTML output ---------------------------------------------------
-
-# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. See the documentation for
-# a list of builtin themes.
-html_theme = 'default'
-
-# Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme
-# further. For a list of options available for each theme, see the
-# documentation.
-#html_theme_options = {}
-
-# Add any paths that contain custom themes here, relative to this directory.
-#html_theme_path = []
-
-# The name for this set of Sphinx documents. If None, it defaults to
-# "<project> v<release> documentation".
-#html_title = None
-
-# A shorter title for the navigation bar. Default is the same as html_title.
-#html_short_title = None
-
-# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top
-# of the sidebar.
-#html_logo = None
-
-# The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the
-# docs. This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32
-# pixels large.
-#html_favicon = None
-
-# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
-# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files,
-# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css".
-html_static_path = ['_static']
-
-# If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom,
-# using the given strftime format.
-#html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y'
-
-# If true, SmartyPants will be used to convert quotes and dashes to
-# typographically correct entities.
-#html_use_smartypants = True
-
-# Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names.
-#html_sidebars = {}
-
-# Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to
-# template names.
-#html_additional_pages = {}
-
-# If false, no module index is generated.
-#html_domain_indices = True
-
-# If false, no index is generated.
-#html_use_index = True
-
-# If true, the index is split into individual pages for each letter.
-#html_split_index = False
-
-# If true, links to the reST sources are added to the pages.
-#html_show_sourcelink = True
-
-# If true, "Created using Sphinx" is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
-#html_show_sphinx = True
-
-# If true, "(C) Copyright ..." is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
-#html_show_copyright = True
-
-# If true, an OpenSearch description file will be output, and all pages will
-# contain a <link> tag referring to it. The value of this option must be the
-# base URL from which the finished HTML is served.
-#html_use_opensearch = ''
-
-# This is the file name suffix for HTML files (e.g. ".xhtml").
-#html_file_suffix = None
-
-# Output file base name for HTML help builder.
-htmlhelp_basename = 'libmemcacheddoc'
-
-
-# -- Options for LaTeX output --------------------------------------------------
-
-# The paper size ('letter' or 'a4').
-#latex_paper_size = 'letter'
-
-# The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt').
-#latex_font_size = '10pt'
-
-# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
-# (source start file, target name, title, author, documentclass [howto/manual]).
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'libmemcached.tex', u'libmemcached Documentation',
- u'Brian Aker', 'manual'),
-]
-
-# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of
-# the title page.
-#latex_logo = None
-
-# For "manual" documents, if this is true, then toplevel headings are parts,
-# not chapters.
-#latex_use_parts = False
-
-# If true, show page references after internal links.
-#latex_show_pagerefs = False
-
-# If true, show URL addresses after external links.
-#latex_show_urls = False
-
-# Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble.
-#latex_preamble = ''
-
-# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals.
-#latex_appendices = []
-
-# If false, no module index is generated.
-#latex_domain_indices = True
-
-
-# -- Options for manual page output --------------------------------------------
-
-# One entry per manual page. List of tuples
-# (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section).
-man_pages = [
- ('libhashkit', 'libhashkit', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_create', 'hashkit_clone', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_create', 'hashkit_create', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_create', 'hashkit_free', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_create', 'hashkit_is_allocated', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_crc32', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_fnv1_32', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_fnv1_64', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_fnv1a_32', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_fnv1a_64', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_functions', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_jenkins', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_md5', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_murmur', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_hsieh', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('hashkit_value', 'hashkit_value', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('libmemcached', 'libmemcached', u'Introducing the C Client Library for memcached', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('libmemcached_configuration', 'libmemcached_check_configuration', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('libmemcached_configuration', 'libmemcached_configuration', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('libmemcached_configuration', 'memcached', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('libmemcached_examples', 'libmemcached_examples', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('libmemcachedutil', 'libmemcachedutil', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_analyze', 'memcached_analyze', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_append', 'memcached_append', u'Appending to or Prepending to data on the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_append', 'memcached_append_by_key', u'Appending to or Prepending to data on the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_append', 'memcached_prepend', u'Appending to or Prepending to data on the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_append', 'memcached_prepend_by_key', u'Appending to or Prepending to data on the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_auto', 'memcached_auto', u'Incrementing and Decrementing Values', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_auto', 'memcached_decrement', u'Incrementing and Decrementing Values', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_auto', 'memcached_decrement_with_initial', u'Incrementing and Decrementing Values', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_auto', 'memcached_increment', u'Incrementing and Decrementing Values', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_auto', 'memcached_increment_with_initial', u'Incrementing and Decrementing Values', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_behavior', 'memcached_behavior', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_behavior', 'memcached_behavior_get', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_behavior', 'memcached_behavior_set', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_callback', 'memcached_callback', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_callback', 'memcached_callback_get', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_callback', 'memcached_callback_set', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_create', 'memcached_clone', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_create', 'memcached_create', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_create', 'memcached_free', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_create', 'memcached_servers_reset', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_delete', 'memcached_delete', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_delete', 'memcached_delete_by_key', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_dump', 'memcached_dump', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
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- ('memcached_flush_buffers', 'memcached_flush_buffers', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_generate_hash_value', 'memcached_generate_hash', u'Generating hash values directly', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_generate_hash_value', 'memcached_generate_hash_value', u'Generating hash values directly', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_get', 'memcached_fetch', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_get', 'memcached_fetch_execute', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_get', 'memcached_fetch_result', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_get', 'memcached_get', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_get', 'memcached_get_by_key', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_get', 'memcached_mget', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_get', 'memcached_mget_by_key', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_get', 'memcached_mget_execute', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_get', 'memcached_mget_execute_by_key', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_memory_allocators', 'memcached_get_memory_allocators', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_memory_allocators', 'memcached_memory_allocators', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_memory_allocators', 'memcached_set_memory_allocators', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_memory_allocators', 'memcached_set_memory_allocators_context', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool_behavior_get', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool_behavior_set', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool_create', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool_destroy', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool_pop', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool_push', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool_push', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool_st', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_quit', 'memcached_quit', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_cas', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_create', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_flags', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_free', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_key_length', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_key_value', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_length', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_st', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_value', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_sasl', 'memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_sasl', 'memcached_get_sasl_callbacks', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_sasl', 'memcached_sasl', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_sasl', 'memcached_sasl_set_auth_data', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_sasl', 'memcached_set_sasl_callbacks', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_server_st', 'memcached_server_list_append', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_server_st', 'memcached_server_list_count', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_server_st', 'memcached_server_list_free', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_server_st', 'memcached_servers_parse', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_add', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_add_unix_socket', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_count', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_cursor', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_list', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_push', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_st', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_servers', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_set', 'memcached_add', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_set', 'memcached_add_by_key', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_cas', 'memcached_cas', u'Working with data on the server in an atomic fashion', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_cas', 'memcached_cas_by_key', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_set', 'memcached_replace', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_set', 'memcached_replace_by_key', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_set', 'memcached_set', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_set', 'memcached_set_by_key', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stat', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stat_execute', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stat_get_keys', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stat_get_value', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stat_servername', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stats', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_strerror', 'memcached_strerror', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_user_data', 'memcached_get_user_data', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_user_data', 'memcached_set_user_data', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_user_data', 'memcached_user_data', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_verbosity', 'memcached_verbosity', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_version', 'memcached_lib_version', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcached_version', 'memcached_version', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
- ('memcapable', 'memcapable', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memcat', 'memcat', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memcp', 'memcp', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memdump', 'memdump', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memerror', 'memerror', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memcapable', 'memcapable', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memcat', 'memcat', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memcp', 'memcp', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memdump', 'memdump', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memerror', 'memerror', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memaslap', 'memaslap', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memflush', 'memflush', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memrm', 'memrm', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memslap', 'memslap', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ('memstat', 'memstat', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
- ]
--- /dev/null
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# libmemcached documentation build configuration file, created by
+# sphinx-quickstart on Sun Mar 6 12:05:53 2011.
+#
+# This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its containing dir.
+#
+# Note that not all possible configuration values are present in this
+# autogenerated file.
+#
+# All configuration values have a default; values that are commented out
+# serve to show the default.
+
+import sys, os
+
+# If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory,
+# add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the
+# documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it absolute, like shown here.
+#sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('.'))
+
+# -- General configuration -----------------------------------------------------
+
+# If your documentation needs a minimal Sphinx version, state it here.
+#needs_sphinx = '1.0'
+
+# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be extensions
+# coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones.
+extensions = []
+
+extensions = ['sphinxcontrib.googleanalytics']
+
+# Google
+googleanalytics_id = 'UA-15307604-2'
+googleanalytics_enabled = 'True'
+
+# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory.
+templates_path = ['_templates']
+
+# The suffix of source filenames.
+source_suffix = '.rst'
+
+# The encoding of source files.
+#source_encoding = 'utf-8-sig'
+
+# The master toctree document.
+master_doc = 'index'
+
+# General information about the project.
+project = u'libmemcached'
+copyright = u'2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/'
+
+# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for
+# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the
+# built documents.
+#
+# The short X.Y version.
+version = '@VERSION@'
+# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
+release = '@VERSION@'
+
+# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation
+# for a list of supported languages.
+#language = None
+
+# There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some
+# non-false value, then it is used:
+#today = ''
+# Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call.
+#today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y'
+
+# List of patterns, relative to source directory, that match files and
+# directories to ignore when looking for source files.
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+#add_function_parentheses = True
+
+# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description
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+
+# A list of ignored prefixes for module index sorting.
+#modindex_common_prefix = []
+
+
+# -- Options for HTML output ---------------------------------------------------
+
+# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. See the documentation for
+# a list of builtin themes.
+html_theme = 'default'
+
+# Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme
+# further. For a list of options available for each theme, see the
+# documentation.
+#html_theme_options = {}
+
+# Add any paths that contain custom themes here, relative to this directory.
+#html_theme_path = []
+
+# The name for this set of Sphinx documents. If None, it defaults to
+# "<project> v<release> documentation".
+#html_title = None
+
+# A shorter title for the navigation bar. Default is the same as html_title.
+#html_short_title = None
+
+# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top
+# of the sidebar.
+#html_logo = None
+
+# The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the
+# docs. This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32
+# pixels large.
+#html_favicon = None
+
+# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
+# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files,
+# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css".
+html_static_path = ['_static']
+
+# If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom,
+# using the given strftime format.
+#html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y'
+
+# If true, SmartyPants will be used to convert quotes and dashes to
+# typographically correct entities.
+#html_use_smartypants = True
+
+# Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names.
+#html_sidebars = {}
+
+# Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to
+# template names.
+#html_additional_pages = {}
+
+# If false, no module index is generated.
+#html_domain_indices = True
+
+# If false, no index is generated.
+#html_use_index = True
+
+# If true, the index is split into individual pages for each letter.
+#html_split_index = False
+
+# If true, links to the reST sources are added to the pages.
+html_show_sourcelink = False
+
+# If true, "Created using Sphinx" is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
+#html_show_sphinx = True
+
+# If true, "(C) Copyright ..." is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
+#html_show_copyright = True
+
+# If true, an OpenSearch description file will be output, and all pages will
+# contain a <link> tag referring to it. The value of this option must be the
+# base URL from which the finished HTML is served.
+#html_use_opensearch = ''
+
+# This is the file name suffix for HTML files (e.g. ".xhtml").
+#html_file_suffix = None
+
+# Output file base name for HTML help builder.
+htmlhelp_basename = 'libmemcacheddoc'
+
+
+# -- Options for LaTeX output --------------------------------------------------
+
+# The paper size ('letter' or 'a4').
+#latex_paper_size = 'letter'
+
+# The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt').
+#latex_font_size = '10pt'
+
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+# (source start file, target name, title, author, documentclass [howto/manual]).
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+ ('index', 'libmemcached.tex', u'libmemcached Documentation',
+ u'Brian Aker', 'manual'),
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+# the title page.
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+
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+
+# If false, no module index is generated.
+#latex_domain_indices = True
+
+
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+# (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section).
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+ ('hashkit_create', 'hashkit_create', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_create', 'hashkit_free', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_create', 'hashkit_is_allocated', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_crc32', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_fnv1_32', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_fnv1_64', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_fnv1a_32', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_fnv1a_64', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_functions', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_hsieh', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_jenkins', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_md5', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_functions', 'hashkit_murmur', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('hashkit_value', 'hashkit_value', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('libhashkit', 'libhashkit', u'libhashkit Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('libmemcached', 'libmemcached', u'Introducing the C Client Library for memcached', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('libmemcached_configuration', 'libmemcached_check_configuration', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('libmemcached_configuration', 'libmemcached_configuration', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('libmemcached_configuration', 'memcached', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('libmemcached_examples', 'libmemcached_examples', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('libmemcachedutil', 'libmemcachedutil', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memaslap', 'memaslap', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memcached_analyze', 'memcached_analyze', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_append', 'memcached_append', u'Appending to or Prepending to data on the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_append', 'memcached_append_by_key', u'Appending to or Prepending to data on the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_append', 'memcached_prepend', u'Appending to or Prepending to data on the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_append', 'memcached_prepend_by_key', u'Appending to or Prepending to data on the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_auto', 'memcached_auto', u'Incrementing and Decrementing Values', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_auto', 'memcached_decrement', u'Incrementing and Decrementing Values', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_auto', 'memcached_decrement_with_initial', u'Incrementing and Decrementing Values', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_auto', 'memcached_increment', u'Incrementing and Decrementing Values', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_auto', 'memcached_increment_with_initial', u'Incrementing and Decrementing Values', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_behavior', 'memcached_behavior', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_behavior', 'memcached_behavior_get', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_behavior', 'memcached_behavior_set', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_callback', 'memcached_callback', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_callback', 'memcached_callback_get', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_callback', 'memcached_callback_set', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_cas', 'memcached_cas', u'Working with data on the server in an atomic fashion', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_cas', 'memcached_cas_by_key', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_create', 'memcached_clone', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_create', 'memcached_create', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_create', 'memcached_free', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_create', 'memcached_servers_reset', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_delete', 'memcached_delete', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_delete', 'memcached_delete_by_key', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_dump', 'memcached_dump', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_flush', 'memcached_flush', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_flush_buffers', 'memcached_flush_buffers', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_generate_hash_value', 'memcached_generate_hash', u'Generating hash values directly', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_generate_hash_value', 'memcached_generate_hash_value', u'Generating hash values directly', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_get', 'memcached_fetch', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_get', 'memcached_fetch_execute', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_get', 'memcached_fetch_result', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_get', 'memcached_get', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_get', 'memcached_get_by_key', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_get', 'memcached_mget', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_get', 'memcached_mget_by_key', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_get', 'memcached_mget_execute', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_get', 'memcached_mget_execute_by_key', u'Retrieving data from the server', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
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+ ('memcached_memory_allocators', 'memcached_memory_allocators', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_memory_allocators', 'memcached_set_memory_allocators', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
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+ ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
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+ ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool_destroy', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_pool', 'memcached_pool_pop', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
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+ ('memcached_quit', 'memcached_quit', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_cas', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_create', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_flags', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_free', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_key_length', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_key_value', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_length', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_st', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_result_st', 'memcached_result_value', u'Working with result sets', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_sasl', 'memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_sasl', 'memcached_get_sasl_callbacks', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
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+ ('memcached_server_st', 'memcached_servers_parse', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_add', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_add_unix_socket', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_count', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_cursor', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_list', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_push', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_server_st', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_servers', 'memcached_servers', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_set', 'memcached_add', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_set', 'memcached_add_by_key', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_set', 'memcached_replace', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_set', 'memcached_replace_by_key', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_set', 'memcached_set', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_set', 'memcached_set_by_key', u'Storing and Replacing Data', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stat', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stat_execute', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stat_get_keys', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stat_get_value', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stat_servername', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_stats', 'memcached_stats', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_strerror', 'memcached_strerror', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_user_data', 'memcached_get_user_data', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_user_data', 'memcached_set_user_data', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_user_data', 'memcached_user_data', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_verbosity', 'memcached_verbosity', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_version', 'memcached_lib_version', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcached_version', 'memcached_version', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 3),
+ ('memcapable', 'memcapable', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memcapable', 'memcapable', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memcat', 'memcat', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memcat', 'memcat', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memcp', 'memcp', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memcp', 'memcp', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memdump', 'memdump', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memdump', 'memdump', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memerror', 'memerror', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memerror', 'memerror', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memflush', 'memflush', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memrm', 'memrm', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memslap', 'memslap', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
+ ('memstat', 'memstat', u'libmemcached Documentation', [u'Brian Aker'], 1),
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# Makefile for Sphinx documentation
#
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PAPER =
SPHINX_BUILDDIR = ${top_builddir}/docs
PYTHONPATH=${top_srcdir}/docs $(SPHINXBUILD) -b doctest $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(SPHINX_BUILDDIR)/doctest
@echo "Testing of doctests in the sources finished, look at the " \
"results in $(SPHINX_BUILDDIR)/doctest/output.txt."
+
endif
+++ /dev/null
-.TH "HASHKIT_CLONE" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-hashkit_clone \- libhashkit Documentation
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-Compile and link with \-lhashkit
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-The hashkit_create() function initializes a hashkit object for use. If
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-The hashkit_clone() function initializes a hashkit object much like
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-The hashkit_free() frees any resources being consumed by the hashkit
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-The hashkit_is_allocated() reports where the memory was allocated
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-.SH RETURN VALUE
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-hashkit_create() and hashkit_clone() will return NULL on failure or
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-.sp
-hashkit_is_allocated() returns true if the memory for the hashkit
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-.SH HOME
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-To find out more information please check:
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-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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+++ /dev/null
-.TH "HASHKIT_CRC32" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
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-\fBlibmemcached\fP is a small, thread\-safe client library for the
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-\fImemcached_result_create(3)\fP \fImemcached_result_free(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_result_key_value(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_result_key_length(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_result_value(3)\fP \fImemcached_result_length(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_result_flags(3)\fP \fImemcached_result_cas(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_result_st(3)\fP \fImemcached_append(3)\fP
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-\fImemerror(1)\fP \fImemcached_get_by_key(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_mget_by_key(3)\fP \fImemcached_delete_by_key(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_fetch_execute(3)\fP \fImemcached_callback_get(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_callback_set(3)\fP \fImemcached_version(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_lib_version(3)\fP \fImemcached_result_set_value(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_dump(3)\fP \fImemdump(1)\fP
-\fImemcached_set_memory_allocators(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_get_memory_allocators(3)\fP
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-Brian Aker
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-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "LIBMEMCACHED_CHECK_CONFIGURATION" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
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-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
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-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "LIBMEMCACHED_EXAMPLES" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
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-.sp
-Examples for libmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-For full examples, test cases are found in tests/*.c in the main
-distribution. These are always up to date, and are used for each test run of
-the library.
-.SH CONNECTING TO SERVERS
-.sp
-.nf
-.ft C
-const char *config_string= "\-\-SERVER=host10.example.com \-\-SERVER=host11.example.com \-\-SERVER=host10.example.com"
-memcached_st *memc= memcached(config_string, strlen(config_string);
-{
- ...
-}
-memcached_free(memc);
-.ft P
-.fi
-.sp
-In the above code you create a \fBmemcached_st\fP object with three server by making use of \fImemcached_create_with_options(3)\fP.
-.SH CREATING A POOL OF SERVERS
-.sp
-.nf
-.ft C
-const char *config_string= "\-\-SERVER=host10.example.com \-\-SERVER=host11.example.com \-\-SERVER=host10.example.com";
-
-memcached_pool_st* pool= memcached_pool(config_string, strlen(config_string));
-
-memcached_return_t rc;
-
-memcached_st *memc= memcached_pool_pop(pool, false, &rc);
-
-\&.... do work
-
-/*
- Release the memc_ptr that was pulled from the pool
-*/
-memcached_pool_push(pool, memc);
-
-/*
- Destroy the pool.
-*/
-memcached_pool_destroy(pool);
-.ft P
-.fi
-.sp
-In the above code you create a \fBmemcached_pool_st\fP object with three
-server by making use of \fImemcached_pool(3)\fP.
-.sp
-When memcached_pool_destroy() all memory will be released that is associated
-with the pool.
-.SH ADDING A VALUE TO THE SERVER
-.sp
-.nf
-.ft C
-char *key= "foo";
-char *value= "value";
-
-memcached_return_t rc= memcached_set(memc, key, strlen(key), value, value_length, (time_t)0, (uint32_t)0);
-
-if (rc != MEMCACHED_SUCCESS)
-{
-\&... // handle failure
-}
-.ft P
-.fi
-.sp
-It is best practice to always look at the return value of any operation.
-.SH FETCHING MULTIPLE VALUES
-.sp
-.nf
-.ft C
-memcached_return_t rc;
-char *keys[]= {"fudge", "son", "food"};
-size_t key_length[]= {5, 3, 4};
-unsigned int x;
-uint32_t flags;
-
-char return_key[MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY];
-size_t return_key_length;
-char *return_value;
-size_t return_value_length;
-
-rc= memcached_mget(memc, keys, key_length, 3);
-
-x= 0;
-while ((return_value= memcached_fetch(memc, return_key, &return_key_length,
- &return_value_length, &flags, &rc)))
-{
- free(return_value);
- x++;
-}
-.ft P
-.fi
-.sp
-Notice that you freed values returned from memcached_fetch(). The define
-\fBMEMCACHED_MAX_KEY\fP is provided for usage.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "LIBMEMCACHEDUTIL" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-libmemcachedutil \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.sp
-Utility library for libmemcached
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-.nf
-.ft C
-cc [ flag ... ] file ... \-lmemcachedutil
-
-#include <libmemcached/memcached_util.h>
-.ft P
-.fi
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-\fBlibmemcachedutil\fP is a small and thread\-safe client library that provides
-extra functionality built on top of \fBlibmemcached\fP.
-.SH THREADS
-.sp
-Do not try to access an instance of \fBmemcached_st\fP from multiple threads
-at the same time. If you want to access memcached from multiple threads
-you should either clone the \fBmemcached_st\fP, or use the memcached pool
-implementation. see memcached_pool_create(3).
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fIlibmemcached(3)\fP
-\fImemcached_pool_create(3)\fP \fImemcached_pool_destroy(3)\fP \fImemcached_pool_pop(3)\fP \fImemcached_pool_push(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMASLAP" "1" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memaslap \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-:program:: \fImemaslap\fP
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B \-\-help
-.UNINDENT
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-\fBmemaslap\fP is a load generation and benchmark tool for memcached(1)
-servers. It generates configurable workload such as threads, concurrencies, connections,
-run time, overwrite, miss rate, key size, value size, get/set proportion,
-expected throughput, and so on. Furthermore, it also testss data
-verification, expire\-time verification, UDP, binary protocol, facebook test,
-replication test, multi\-get and reconnection, etc.
-.sp
-Memslap manages network connections like memcached with
-libevent. Each thread of memaslap is bound with a CPU core, all
-the threads don\(aqt communicate with each other, and there are several socket
-connections in each thread. Each connection keeps key size distribution,
-value size distribution, and command distribution by itself.
-.sp
-You can specify servers via the \fB\-\-servers\fP option or via the
-environment variable \fBMEMCACHED_SERVERS\fP.
-.SH FEATURES
-.sp
-Memslap is developed to for the following purposes:
-.sp
-Manages network connections with libevent asynchronously.
-.sp
-Set both TCP and UDP up to use non\-blocking IO.
-.sp
-Improves parallelism: higher performance in multi\-threads environments.
-.sp
-Improves time efficiency: faster processing speed.
-.sp
-Generates key and value more efficiently; key size distribution and value size distribution are configurable.
-.sp
-Supports get, multi\-get, and set commands; command distribution is configurable.
-.sp
-Supports controllable miss rate and overwrite rate.
-.sp
-Supports data and expire\-time verification.
-.sp
-Supports dumping statistic information periodically.
-.sp
-Supports thousands of TCP connections.
-.sp
-Supports binary protocol.
-.sp
-Supports facebook test (set with TCP and multi\-get with UDP) and replication test.
-.SH DETAILS
-.SS Effective implementation of network.
-.sp
-For memaslap, both TCP and UDP use non\-blocking network IO. All
-the network events are managed by libevent as memcached. The network module
-of memaslap is similar to memcached. Libevent can ensure
-memaslap can handle network very efficiently.
-.SS Effective implementation of multi\-threads and concurrency
-.sp
-Memslap has the similar implementation of multi\-threads to
-memcached. Memslap creates one or more self\-governed threads;
-each thread is bound with one CPU core if the system testss setting CPU
-core affinity.
-.sp
-In addition, each thread has a libevent to manage the events of the network;
-each thread has one or more self\-governed concurrencies; and each
-concurrency has one or more socket connections. All the concurrencies don’t
-communicate with each other even though they are in the same thread.
-.sp
-Memslap can create thousands of socket connections, and each
-concurrency has tens of socket connections. Each concurrency randomly or
-sequentially selects one socket connection from its socket connection pool
-to run, so memaslap can ensure each concurrency handles one
-socket connection at any given time. Users can specify the number of
-concurrency and socket connections of each concurrency according to their
-expected workload.
-.SS Effective implementation of generating key and value
-.sp
-In order to improve time efficiency and space efficiency,
-memaslap creates a random characters table with 10M characters. All the
-suffixes of keys and values are generated from this random characters table.
-.sp
-Memslap uses the offset in the character table and the length
-of the string to identify a string. It can save much memory.
-Each key contains two parts, a prefix and a suffix. The prefix is an
-uint64_t, 8 bytes. In order to verify the data set before,
-memaslap need to ensure each key is unique, so it uses the prefix to identify
-a key. The prefix cannot include illegal characters, such as ‘r’, ‘n’,
-‘0’ and ‘ ‘. And memaslap has an algorithm to ensure that.
-.sp
-Memslap doesn’t generate all the objects (key\-value pairs) at
-the beginning. It only generates enough objects to fill the task window
-(default 10K objects) of each concurrency. Each object has the following
-basic information, key prefix, key suffix offset in the character table, key
-length, value offset in the character table, and value length.
-.sp
-In the work process, each concurrency sequentially or randomly selects an
-object from the window to do set operation or get operation. At the same
-time, each concurrency kicks objects out of its window and adds new object
-into it.
-.SS Simple but useful task scheduling
-.sp
-Memslap uses libevent to schedule all the concurrencies of
-threads, and each concurrency schedules tasks based on the local task
-window. Memslap assumes that if each concurrency keeps the same
-key distribution, value distribution and commands distribution, from
-outside, memaslap keeps all the distribution as a whole.
-Each task window includes a lot of objects, each object stores its basic
-information, such as key, value, expire time, and so on. At any time, all
-the objects in the window keep the same and fixed key and value
-distribution. If an object is overwritten, the value of the object will be
-updated. Memslap verifies the data or expire\-time according to
-the object information stored in the task window.
-.sp
-Libevent selects which concurrency to handle based on a specific network
-event. Then the concurrency selects which command (get or set) to operate
-based on the command distribution. If it needs to kick out an old object and
-add a new object, in order to keep the same key and value distribution, the
-new object must have the same key length and value length.
-.sp
-If memcached server has two cache layers (memory and SSD), running
-memaslap with different window sizes can get different cache
-miss rates. If memaslap adds enough objects into the windows at
-the beginning, and the cache of memcached cannot store all the objects
-initialized, then memaslap will get some objects from the second
-cache layer. It causes the first cache layer to miss. So the user can
-specify the window size to get the expected miss rate of the first cache
-layer.
-.SS Useful implementation of multi\-servers , UDP, TCP, multi\-get and binary protocol
-.sp
-Because each thread is self\-governed, memaslap can assign
-different threads to handle different memcached servers. This is just one of
-the ways in which memaslap testss multiple servers. The only
-limitation is that the number of servers cannot be greater than the number
-of threads. The other way to tests multiple servers is for replication
-test. Each concurrency has one socket connection to each memcached server.
-For the implementation, memaslap can set some objects to one
-memcached server, and get these objects from the other servers.
-.sp
-By default, Memslap does single get. If the user specifies
-multi\-get option, memaslap will collect enough get commands and
-pack and send the commands together.
-.sp
-Memslap testss both the ASCII protocol and binary protocol,
-but it runs on the ASCII protocol by default.
-Memslap by default runs on the TCP protocol, but it also
-testss UDP. Because UDP is unreliable, dropped packages and out\-of\-order
-packages may occur. Memslap creates a memory buffer to handle
-these problems. Memslap tries to read all the response data of
-one command from the server and reorders the response data. If some packages
-get lost, the waiting timeout mechanism can ensure half\-baked packages will
-be discarded and the next command will be sent.
-.SH USAGE
-.sp
-Below are some usage samples:
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211 \-S 5s
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211 \-t 2m \-v 0.2 \-e 0.05 \-b
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211 \-F config \-t 2m \-w 40k \-S 20s \-o 0.2
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211 \-F config \-t 2m \-T 4 \-c 128 \-d 20 \-P 40k
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211 \-F config \-t 2m \-d 50 \-a \-n 40
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211,127.0.0.1:11212 \-F config \-t 2m
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211,127.0.0.1:11212 \-F config \-t 2m \-p 2
-.sp
-The user must specify one server at least to run memaslap. The
-rest of the parameters have default values, as shown below:
-.sp
-Thread number = 1 Concurrency = 16
-.sp
-Run time = 600 seconds Configuration file = NULL
-.sp
-Key size = 64 Value size = 1024
-.sp
-Get/set = 9:1 Window size = 10k
-.sp
-Execute number = 0 Single get = true
-.sp
-Multi\-get = false Number of sockets of each concurrency = 1
-.sp
-Reconnect = false Data verification = false
-.sp
-Expire\-time verification = false ASCII protocol = true
-.sp
-Binary protocol = false Dumping statistic information
-.sp
-periodically = false
-.sp
-Overwrite proportion = 0% UDP = false
-.sp
-TCP = true Limit throughput = false
-.sp
-Facebook test = false Replication test = false
-.SS Key size, value size and command distribution.
-.sp
-All the distributions are read from the configuration file specified by user
-with “—cfg_cmd” option. If the user does not specify a configuration file,
-memaslap will run with the default distribution (key size = 64,
-value size = 1024, get/set = 9:1). For information on how to edit the
-configuration file, refer to the “Configuration File” section.
-.sp
-The minimum key size is 16 bytes; the maximum key size is 250 bytes. The
-precision of proportion is 0.001. The proportion of distribution will be
-rounded to 3 decimal places.
-.sp
-The minimum value size is 1 bytes; the maximum value size is 1M bytes. The
-precision of proportion is 0.001. The proportion of distribution will be
-rounded to 3 decimal places.
-Currently, memaslap only testss set and get commands. And it
-testss 100% set and 100% get. For 100% get, it will preset some objects to
-the server.
-.SS Multi\-thread and concurrency
-.sp
-The high performance of memaslap benefits from the special
-schedule of thread and concurrency. It’s important to specify the proper
-number of them. The default number of threads is 1; the default number of
-concurrency is 16. The user can use “—threads” and “\-\-concurrency” to
-specify these variables.
-.sp
-If the system testss setting CPU affinity and the number of threads
-specified by the user is greater than 1, memaslap will try to
-bind each thread to a different CPU core. So if you want to get the best
-performance memaslap, it is better to specify the number of
-thread equal to the number of CPU cores. The number of threads specified by
-the user can also be less or greater than the number of CPU cores. Because
-of the limitation of implementation, the number of concurrencies could be
-the multiple of the number of threads.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.IP 1. 3
-.
-For 8 CPU cores system
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-For example:
-.sp
-\-\-threads=2 \-\-concurrency=128
-.sp
-\-\-threads=8 \-\-concurrency=128
-.sp
-\-\-threads=8 \-\-concurrency=256
-.sp
-\-\-threads=12 \-\-concurrency=144
-.INDENT 0.0
-.IP 2. 3
-.
-For 16 CPU cores system
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-For example:
-.sp
-\-\-threads=8 \-\-concurrency=128
-.sp
-\-\-threads=16 \-\-concurrency=256
-.sp
-\-\-threads=16 \-\-concurrency=512
-.sp
-\-\-threads=24 \-\-concurrency=288
-.sp
-The memaslap performs very well, when
-used to test the performance of memcached servers.
-Most of the time, the bottleneck is the network or
-the server. If for some reason the user wants to
-limit the performance of memaslap, there
-are two ways to do this:
-.sp
-Decrease the number of threads and concurrencies.
-Use the option “\-\-tps” that memaslap
-provides to limit the throughput. This option allows
-the user to get the expected throughput. For
-example, assume that the maximum throughput is 50
-kops/s for a specific configuration, you can specify
-the throughput equal to or less than the maximum
-throughput using “\-\-tps” option.
-.SS Window size
-.sp
-Most of the time, the user does not need to specify the window size. The
-default window size is 10k. For Schooner Memcached, the user can specify
-different window sizes to get different cache miss rates based on the test
-case. Memslap testss cache miss rate between 0% and 100%.
-If you use this utility to test the performance of Schooner Memcached, you
-can specify a proper window size to get the expected cache miss rate. The
-formula for calculating window size is as follows:
-.sp
-Assume that the key size is 128 bytes, and the value size is 2048 bytes, and
-concurrency=128.
-.sp
-1. Small cache cache_size=1M, 100% cache miss (all data get from SSD).
-win_size=10k
-.INDENT 0.0
-.IP 2. 3
-.
-cache_size=4G
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-(1). cache miss rate 0%
-.sp
-win_size=8k
-.sp
-(2). cache miss rate 5%
-.sp
-win_size=11k
-.INDENT 0.0
-.IP 3. 3
-.
-cache_size=16G
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-(1). cache miss rate 0%
-.sp
-win_size=32k
-.sp
-(2). cache miss
-.sp
-rate 5%
-.sp
-win_size=46k
-.sp
-The formula for calculating window size for cache miss rate 0%:
-.sp
-cache_size / concurrency / (key_size + value_size) * 0.5
-.sp
-The formula for calculating window size for cache miss rate 5%:
-.sp
-cache_size / concurrency / (key_size + value_size) * 0.7
-.SS Verification
-.sp
-Memslap testss both data verification and expire\-time
-verification. The user can use "\-\-verify=" or "\-v" to specify the proportion
-of data verification. In theory, it testss 100% data verification. The
-user can use "\-\-exp_verify=" or "\-e" to specify the proportion of
-expire\-time verification. In theory, it testss 100% expire\-time
-verification. Specify the "\-\-verbose" options to get more detailed error
-information.
-.sp
-For example: \-\-exp_verify=0.01 –verify=0.1 , it means that 1% of the objects
-set with expire\-time, 10% of the objects gotten will be verified. If the
-objects are gotten, memaslap will verify the expire\-time and
-value.
-.SS multi\-servers and multi\-config
-.sp
-Memslap testss multi\-servers based on self\-governed thread.
-There is a limitation that the number of servers cannot be greater than the
-number of threads. Memslap assigns one thread to handle one
-server at least. The user can use the "\-\-servers=" or "\-s" option to specify
-multi\-servers.
-.sp
-For example:
-.sp
-\-\-servers=10.1.1.1:11211,10.1.1.2:11212,10.1.1.3:11213 \-\-threads=6 \-\-concurrency=36
-.sp
-The above command means that there are 6 threads, with each thread having 6
-concurrencies and that threads 0 and 3 handle server 0 (10.1.1.1); threads 1
-and 4 handle server 1 (10.1.1.2); and thread 2 and 5 handle server 2
-(10.1.1.3).
-.sp
-All the threads and concurrencies in memaslap are self\-governed.
-.sp
-So is memaslap. The user can start up several
-memaslap instances. The user can run memaslap on different client
-machines to communicate with the same memcached server at the same. It is
-recommended that the user start different memaslap on different
-machines using the same configuration.
-.SS Run with execute number mode or time mode
-.sp
-The default memaslap runs with time mode. The default run time
-is 10 minutes. If it times out, memaslap will exit. Do not
-specify both execute number mode and time mode at the same time; just
-specify one instead.
-.sp
-For example:
-.sp
-\-\-time=30s (It means the test will run 30 seconds.)
-.sp
-\-\-execute_number=100000 (It means that after running 100000 commands, the test will exit.)
-.SS Dump statistic information periodically.
-.sp
-The user can use "\-\-stat_freq=" or "\-S" to specify the frequency.
-.sp
-For example:
-.sp
-\-\-stat_freq=20s
-.sp
-Memslap will dump the statistics of the commands (get and set) at the frequency of every 20
-seconds.
-.sp
-For more information on the format of dumping statistic information, refer to “Format of Output” section.
-.SS Multi\-get
-.sp
-The user can use "\-\-division=" or "\-d" to specify multi\-get keys count.
-Memslap by default does single get with TCP. Memslap also testss data
-verification and expire\-time verification for multi\-get.
-.sp
-Memslap testss multi\-get with both TCP and UDP. Because of
-the different implementation of the ASCII protocol and binary protocol,
-there are some differences between the two. For the ASCII protocol,
-memaslap sends one “multi\-get” to the server once. For the
-binary protocol, memaslap sends several single get commands
-together as “multi\-get” to the server.
-.SS UDP and TCP
-.sp
-Memslap testss both UDP and TCP. For TCP,
-memaslap does not reconnect the memcached server if socket connections are
-lost. If all the socket connections are lost or memcached server crashes,
-memaslap will exit. If the user specifies the “\-\-reconnect”
-option when socket connections are lost, it will reconnect them.
-.sp
-User can use “\-\-udp” to enable the UDP feature, but UDP comes with some
-limitations:
-.sp
-UDP cannot set data more than 1400 bytes.
-.sp
-UDP is not testsed by the binary protocol because the binary protocol of
-memcached does not tests that.
-.sp
-UDP doesn’t tests reconnection.
-.SS Facebook test
-.sp
-Set data with TCP and multi\-get with UDP. Specify the following options:
-.sp
-"\-\-facebook \-\-division=50"
-.sp
-If you want to create thousands of TCP connections, specify the
-.sp
-"\-\-conn_sock=" option.
-.sp
-For example: \-\-facebook \-\-division=50 \-\-conn_sock=200
-.sp
-The above command means that memaslap will do facebook test,
-each concurrency has 200 socket TCP connections and one UDP socket.
-.sp
-Memslap sets objects with the TCP socket, and multi\-gets 50
-objects once with the UDP socket.
-.sp
-If you specify "\-\-division=50", the key size must be less that 25 bytes
-because the UDP packet size is 1400 bytes.
-.SS Replication test
-.sp
-For replication test, the user must specify at least two memcached servers.
-The user can use “—rep_write=” option to enable feature.
-.sp
-For example:
-.sp
-\-\-servers=10.1.1.1:11211,10.1.1.2:11212 –rep_write=2
-.sp
-The above command means that there are 2 replication memcached servers,
-memaslap will set objects to both server 0 and server 1, get
-objects which are set to server 0 before from server 1, and also get objects
-which are set to server 1 before from server 0. If server 0 crashes,
-memaslap will only get objects from server 1. If server 0 comes
-back to life again, memaslap will reconnect server 0. If both
-server 0 and server 1 crash, memaslap will exit.
-.SS Supports thousands of TCP connections
-.sp
-Start memaslap with "\-\-conn_sock=" or "\-n" to enable this
-feature. Make sure that your system can tests opening thousands of files
-and creating thousands of sockets. However, this feature does not tests
-reconnection if sockets disconnect.
-.sp
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-\-\-threads=8 \-\-concurrency=128 \-\-conn_sock=128
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-thread has 16 concurrencies, each concurrency has 128 TCP socket
-connections, and the total number of TCP socket connections is 128 * 128 =
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-.SS Supports binary protocol
-.sp
-Start memaslap with "\-\-binary" or "\-B" options to enable this
-feature. It testss all the above features except UDP, because the latest
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-\-\-binary
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-Since memcached 1.3.3 doesn\(aqt implement binary UDP protocol,
-memaslap does not tests UDP. In addition, memcached 1.3.3 does not tests
-multi\-get. If you specify "\-\-division=50" option, it just sends 50 get
-commands together as “mulit\-get” to the server.
-.SH CONFIGURATION FILE
-.sp
-This section describes the format of the configuration file. By default
-when no configuration file is specified memaslap reads the default
-one located at ~/.memaslap.cnf.
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-.sp
-.nf
-.ft C
-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
-#comments should start with \(aq#\(aq
-#key
-#start_len end_len proportion
-#
-#key length range from start_len to end_len
-#start_len must be equal to or greater than 16
-#end_len must be equal to or less than 250
-#start_len must be equal to or greater than end_len
-#memaslap will generate keys according to the key range
-#proportion: indicates keys generated from one range accounts for the total
-generated keys
-#
-#example1: key range 16~100 accounts for 80%
-# key range 101~200 accounts for 10%
-# key range 201~250 accounts for 10%
-# total should be 1 (0.8+0.1+0.1 = 1)
-#
-# 16 100 0.8
-# 101 200 0.1
-# 201 249 0.1
-#
-#example2: all keys length are 128 bytes
-#
-# 128 128 1
-key
-128 128 1
-#value
-#start_len end_len proportion
-#
-#value length range from start_len to end_len
-#start_len must be equal to or greater than 1
-#end_len must be equal to or less than 1M
-#start_len must be equal to or greater than end_len
-#memaslap will generate values according to the value range
-#proportion: indicates values generated from one range accounts for the
-total generated values
-#
-#example1: value range 1~1000 accounts for 80%
-# value range 1001~10000 accounts for 10%
-# value range 10001~100000 accounts for 10%
-# total should be 1 (0.8+0.1+0.1 = 1)
-#
-# 1 1000 0.8
-# 1001 10000 0.1
-# 10001 100000 0.1
-#
-#example2: all value length are 128 bytes
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-# 128 128 1
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-#cmd
-#cmd_type cmd_proportion
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-#currently memaslap only testss get and set command.
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-#cmd_type
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-#get 1
-#
-#example: set command accounts for 50%
-# get command accounts for 50%
-# total should be 1 (0.5+0.5 = 1)
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-0 0.1
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-.fi
-.SH FORMAT OF OUTPUT
-.sp
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-.sp
-threads count: 1
-.sp
-concurrency: 16
-.sp
-run time: 20s
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-windows size: 10k
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-set proportion: set_prop=0.10
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-get proportion: get_prop=0.90
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-The servers used by memaslap.
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-.UNINDENT
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-threads count
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
-.sp
-The number of threads memaslap runs with.
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-.UNINDENT
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-concurrency
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
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-The number of concurrencies memaslap runs with.
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-run time
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
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-How long to run memaslap.
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-windows size
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-.INDENT 3.5
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-The task window size of each concurrency.
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-set proportion
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-The proportion of set command.
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-get proportion
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-.INDENT 3.5
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-The proportion of get command.
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-The output of dynamic statistics is something like this:
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-.nf
-.ft C
-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
-Get Statistics
-Type Time(s) Ops TPS(ops/s) Net(M/s) Get_miss Min(us) Max(us)
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-95.43 177.29
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-117.79 192.60
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-Type Time(s) Ops TPS(ops/s) Net(M/s) Get_miss Min(us) Max(us)
-Avg(us) Std_dev Geo_dist
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-88.05 220.21
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-117.93 224.83
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-Avg(us) Std_dev Geo_dist
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-94.72 181.18
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-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
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-.SS Where
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-Set Statistics
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-Total Statistics
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-Global
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-Accumulated results
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-.INDENT 0.0
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-TPS
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-Net
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-.nf
-.ft C
-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
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- Max: 3791
- Avg: 224
- Geo: 192.60
- Std: 116.23
- Log2 Dist:
- 4: 0 10 84490 215345
- 8: 484890 459823 12543 824
- 12: 31
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- Set Statistics (139782 events)
- Min: 37
- Max: 3790
- Avg: 253
- Geo: 224.84
- Std: 116.83
- Log2 Dist:
- 4: 0 0 4200 16988
- 8: 50784 65574 2064 167
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- Min: 26
- Max: 3791
- Avg: 227
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- Std: 116.60
- Log2 Dist:
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- 8: 535674 525397 14607 991
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-cmd_get: 1257969
-cmd_set: 139785
-get_misses: 0
-verify_misses: 0
-verify_failed: 0
-expired_get: 0
-unexpired_unget: 0
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-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
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-.SS Where
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-.INDENT 3.5
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-Get statistics of response time
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-Set Statistics
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-.INDENT 3.5
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-Set statistics of response time
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-cmd_set
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
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-Total set commands done
-.UNINDENT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-get_misses
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
-.sp
-How many objects can’t be gotten from server
-.UNINDENT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-verify_misses
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
-.sp
-How many objects need to verify but can’t get them
-.UNINDENT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-verify_failed
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
-.sp
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-.UNINDENT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-expired_get
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
-.sp
-How many objects are expired but we get them
-.UNINDENT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-unexpired_unget
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
-.sp
-How many objects are unexpired but we can’t get them
-.UNINDENT
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-.sp
-written_bytes
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
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-Total written bytes
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-read_bytes
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
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-Total read bytes
-.UNINDENT
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-object_bytes
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
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-Total object bytes
-.UNINDENT
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-packet_disorder
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
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-packet_drop
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
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-udp_timeout
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-.INDENT 0.0
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-Ops
-.INDENT 0.0
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-TPS
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-.UNINDENT
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-Net_rate
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-.SH OPTIONS
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-.TP
-.B \-s, \-\-servers=
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-List one or more servers to connect. Servers count must be less than
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-.TP
-.B \-T, \-\-threads=
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-.TP
-.B \-c, \-\-concurrency=
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-.TP
-.B \-n, \-\-conn_sock=
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-.TP
-.B \-x, \-\-execute_number=
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-Number of operations(get and set) to execute for the
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-.TP
-.B \-t, \-\-time=
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-.B \-F, \-\-cfg_cmd=
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-Load the configure file to get command,key and value distribution list.
-.TP
-.B \-w, \-\-win_size=
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-.TP
-.B \-X, \-\-fixed_size=
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-.TP
-.B \-v, \-\-verify=
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-The proportion of date verification, e.g.: \-\-verify=0.01
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-.B \-d, \-\-division=
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-Number of keys to multi\-get once. Default 1, means single get.
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-.B \-S, \-\-stat_freq=
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-.B \-e, \-\-exp_verify=
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-.B \-o, \-\-overwrite=
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-.TP
-.B \-R, \-\-reconnect
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-Reconnect tests, when connection is closed it will be reconnected.
-.TP
-.B \-U, \-\-udp
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-UDP tests, default memaslap uses TCP, TCP port and UDP port of
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-.TP
-.B \-a, \-\-facebook
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-Whether it enables facebook test feature, set with TCP and multi\-get with UDP.
-.TP
-.B \-B, \-\-binary
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-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B \-P, \-\-tps=
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-.TP
-.B \-p, \-\-rep_write=
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-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
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-Display this message and then exit.
-.TP
-.B \-V, \-\-version
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-Display the version of the application and then exit.
-.UNINDENT
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211 \-S 5s
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211 \-t 2m \-v 0.2 \-e 0.05 \-b
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211 \-F config \-t 2m \-w 40k \-S 20s \-o 0.2
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211 \-F config \-t 2m \-T 4 \-c 128 \-d 20 \-P 40k
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211 \-F config \-t 2m \-d 50 \-a \-n 40
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211,127.0.0.1:11212 \-F config \-t 2m
-.sp
-memaslap \-s 127.0.0.1:11211,127.0.0.1:11212 \-F config \-t 2m \-p 2
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-Mingqiang Zhuang <\fI\%mingqiangzhuang@hengtiansoft.com\fP> (Schooner Technolgy)
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.B memcached_st *memcached(const char\fI\ *string\fP, size_t\fI\ string_length\fP)
-.UNINDENT
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-.B memcached_return_t libmemcached_check_configuration(const char\fI\ *option_string\fP, size_t\fI\ length\fP, char\fI\ *error_buffer\fP, size_t\fI\ error_buffer_size\fP)
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
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-Libmemcached implements a custom language for configuring and modifying
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-.B \-\-SERVER=<servername>:<optional_port>/?<optional_weight>
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-.B \-\-VERIFY\-KEY
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-.INDENT 0.0
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-.B \-\-REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS
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-Enable the behavior MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS.
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-.B \-\-BINARY\-PROTOCOL
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-.B \-\-BUFFER\-REQUESTS
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-.B \-\-CONFIGURE\-FILE=
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-Provide a configuration file to be used to load requests. Beware that by using a configuration file libmemcached will reset memcached_st based on information only contained in the file.
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-.B \-\-HASH\-WITH\-NAMESPACE
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-.B \-\-NOREPLY
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-Enable "no reply" for all calls that support this. It is highly recommended
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-.B \-\-NUMBER\-OF\-REPLICAS=
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-.B \-\-RANDOMIZE\-REPLICA\-READ
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-.B \-\-SORT\-HOSTS
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-.B \-\-TCP\-NODELAY
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-.B \-\-TCP\-KEEPALIVE
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-See \fImemcached_behavior_set(3)\fP for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_TCP_KEEPALIVE
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-.TP
-.B \-\-RETRY\-TIMEOUT=
-.UNINDENT
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-.B \-\-SERVER\-FAILURE\-LIMIT=
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-See \fImemcached_behavior_set(3)\fP for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT
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-.B \-\-SOCKET\-RECV\-SIZE=
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-.B \-\-SOCKET\-SEND\-SIZE=
-.UNINDENT
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-See \fImemcached_behavior_set(3)\fP for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SOCKET_SEND_SIZE
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-.UNINDENT
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-Reset memcached_st and continue to process.
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-.B END
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-End configutation processing.
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-.B ERROR
-.UNINDENT
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-End configutation processing and throw an error.
-.SH RETURN
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-memcached() returns a pointer to the memcached_st that was
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-.SH EXAMPLE
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-.nf
-.ft C
-const char *config_string= "\-\-SERVER=host10.example.com \-\-SERVER=host11.example.com \-\-SERVER=host10.example.com"
-memcached_st *memc= memcached(config_string, strlen(config_string);
-{
- ...
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-memcached_free(memc);
-.ft P
-.fi
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_ADD" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_add \- Storing and Replacing Data
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_add (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_replace (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_add_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_replace_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
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-memcached_set(), memcached_add(), and memcached_replace() are all used to
-store information on the server. All methods take a key, and its length to
-store the object. Keys are currently limited to 250 characters when using either a version of memcached(1) which is 1.4 or below, or when using the text protocol.
-You must supply both a value and a length. Optionally you
-may test an expiration time for the object and a 16 byte value (it is
-meant to be used as a bitmap). "flags" is a 4byte space that is stored alongside of the main value. Many sub libraries make use of this field, so in most cases users should avoid making use of it.
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-memcached_set() will write an object to the server. If an object already
-exists it will overwrite what is in the server. If the object does not exist
-it will be written. If you are using the non\-blocking mode this function
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-memcached_replace() replaces an object on the server. If the object is not
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-memcached_add() adds an object to the server. If the object is found on the
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-memcached_cas() overwrites data in the server as long as the "cas" value is
-still the same in the server. You can get the cas value of a result by
-calling memcached_result_cas() on a memcached_result_st(3) structure. At the point
-that this note was written cas is still buggy in memached. Turning on tests
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-memcached_set_by_key(), memcached_add_by_key(), and memcached_replace_by_key()
-methods all behave in a similar method as the non key
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-If you are looking for performance, memcached_set() with non\-blocking IO is
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-All of the above functions are testsed with the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPbehavior enabled. However, when using these operations with this behavior on, there
-are limits to the size of the payload being sent to the server. The reason for
-these limits is that the Memcached Server does not allow multi\-datagram requests
-and the current server implementation sets a datagram size to 1400 bytes. Due
-to protocol overhead, the actual limit of the user supplied data is less than
-1400 bytes and depends on the protocol in use as, well as the operation being
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-the size of the key,value, flags and expiry combined may not exceed 1368 bytes.
-When running with the ASCII protocol, the exact limit fluctuates depending on
-which function is being executed and whether the function is a cas operation
-or not. For non\-cas ASCII set operations, there are at least 1335 bytes available
-to split among the key, key_prefix, and value; for cas ASCII operations there are
-at least 1318 bytes available to split among the key, key_prefix and value. If the
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-All methods return a value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP.
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemached(3) memcached_strerror(3) memcached_prepend(3) memcached_cas(3) memcached_append(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_ADD_BY_KEY" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_add_by_key \- Storing and Replacing Data
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
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-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_add (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
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-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_replace (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
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-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_add_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_replace_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
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-.SH DESCRIPTION
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-memcached_set(), memcached_add(), and memcached_replace() are all used to
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-You must supply both a value and a length. Optionally you
-may test an expiration time for the object and a 16 byte value (it is
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-memcached_set() will write an object to the server. If an object already
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-memcached_replace() replaces an object on the server. If the object is not
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-memcached_cas() overwrites data in the server as long as the "cas" value is
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-.sp
-memcached_set_by_key(), memcached_add_by_key(), and memcached_replace_by_key()
-methods all behave in a similar method as the non key
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-If you are looking for performance, memcached_set() with non\-blocking IO is
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-.sp
-All of the above functions are testsed with the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPbehavior enabled. However, when using these operations with this behavior on, there
-are limits to the size of the payload being sent to the server. The reason for
-these limits is that the Memcached Server does not allow multi\-datagram requests
-and the current server implementation sets a datagram size to 1400 bytes. Due
-to protocol overhead, the actual limit of the user supplied data is less than
-1400 bytes and depends on the protocol in use as, well as the operation being
-executed. When running with the binary protocol, \(ga\(ga MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BINARY_PROTOCOL\(ga\(ga,
-the size of the key,value, flags and expiry combined may not exceed 1368 bytes.
-When running with the ASCII protocol, the exact limit fluctuates depending on
-which function is being executed and whether the function is a cas operation
-or not. For non\-cas ASCII set operations, there are at least 1335 bytes available
-to split among the key, key_prefix, and value; for cas ASCII operations there are
-at least 1318 bytes available to split among the key, key_prefix and value. If the
-total size of the command, including overhead, exceeds 1400 bytes, a \fBMEMCACHED_WRITE_FAILURE\fPwill be returned.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All methods return a value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP.
-On success the value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
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-.sp
-For memcached_replace() and memcached_add(), \fBMEMCACHED_NOTSTORED\fP is a
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemached(3) memcached_strerror(3) memcached_prepend(3) memcached_cas(3) memcached_append(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_ANALYZE" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_analyze \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Analyze server information
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.TP
-.B memcached_analysis_st * memcached_analyze (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_stat_st *stat, memcached_return_t *error);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-libmemcached(3) has the ability to query a memcached server (or collection
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-memcached_analyze() analyzes useful information based on the provided servers
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-A command line tool, memstat(1) with the option \-\-analyze, is provided so that
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-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A pointer to the allocated \fBmemcached_analysis_st\fP structure on success and
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-Any method returning a \fBmemcached_analysis_st\fP expects you to free the
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_APPEND" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_append \- Appending to or Prepending to data on the server
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-.sp
-Appending or Prepending to data on the server
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_prepend(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *key\fP, size_t\fI\ key_length\fP, const char\fI\ *value\fP, size_t\fI\ value_length\fP, time_t\fI\ expiration\fP, uint32_t\fI\ flags\fP)
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-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_append(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *key\fP, size_t\fI\ key_length\fP, const char\fI\ *value\fP, size_t\fI\ value_length\fP, time_t\fI\ expiration\fP, uint32_t\fI\ flags\fP)
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_prepend_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_append_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_prepend() and memcached_append are used to
-modify information on a server. All methods take a key, and its length to
-store the object. Keys are currently limited to 250 characters when using either a version of memcached(1) which is 1.4 or below, or when using the text protocol.
-You must supply both a value and a length. Optionally you
-may test an expiration time for the object and a 16 byte value (it is
-meant to be used as a bitmap). "flags" is a 4byte space that is stored alongside of the main value. Many sub libraries make use of this field, so in most cases users should avoid making use of it.
-.sp
-memcached_prepend() places a segment of data before the last piece of data
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-.sp
-memcached_append() places a segment of data at the end of the last piece of
-data stored. Currently expiration and key are not used in the server.
-.sp
-memcached_prepend_by_key() and memcached_append_by_key_by_key(,
-methods both behave in a similar method as the non key
-methods. The difference is that they use their group_key parameter to map
-objects to particular servers.
-.sp
-If you are looking for performance, memcached_set() with non\-blocking IO is
-the fastest way to store data on the server.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are testsed with the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPbehavior enabled. However, when using these operations with this behavior on, there
-are limits to the size of the payload being sent to the server. The reason for
-these limits is that the Memcached Server does not allow multi\-datagram requests
-and the current server implementation sets a datagram size to 1400 bytes. Due
-to protocol overhead, the actual limit of the user supplied data is less than
-1400 bytes and depends on the protocol in use as, well as the operation being
-executed. When running with the binary protocol, \(ga\(ga MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BINARY_PROTOCOL\(ga\(ga,
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-When running with the ASCII protocol, the exact limit fluctuates depending on
-which function is being executed and whether the function is a cas operation
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-at least 1318 bytes available to split among the key, key_prefix and value. If the
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-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All methods return a value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP.
-On success the value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemached(3) memcached_strerror(3) memcached_set(3) memcached_add(3) memcached_cas(3) memcached_replace(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_APPEND_BY_KEY" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_append_by_key \- Appending to or Prepending to data on the server
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-.sp
-Appending or Prepending to data on the server
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_prepend(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *key\fP, size_t\fI\ key_length\fP, const char\fI\ *value\fP, size_t\fI\ value_length\fP, time_t\fI\ expiration\fP, uint32_t\fI\ flags\fP)
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_append(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *key\fP, size_t\fI\ key_length\fP, const char\fI\ *value\fP, size_t\fI\ value_length\fP, time_t\fI\ expiration\fP, uint32_t\fI\ flags\fP)
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_prepend_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_append_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_prepend() and memcached_append are used to
-modify information on a server. All methods take a key, and its length to
-store the object. Keys are currently limited to 250 characters when using either a version of memcached(1) which is 1.4 or below, or when using the text protocol.
-You must supply both a value and a length. Optionally you
-may test an expiration time for the object and a 16 byte value (it is
-meant to be used as a bitmap). "flags" is a 4byte space that is stored alongside of the main value. Many sub libraries make use of this field, so in most cases users should avoid making use of it.
-.sp
-memcached_prepend() places a segment of data before the last piece of data
-stored. Currently expiration and key are not used in the server.
-.sp
-memcached_append() places a segment of data at the end of the last piece of
-data stored. Currently expiration and key are not used in the server.
-.sp
-memcached_prepend_by_key() and memcached_append_by_key_by_key(,
-methods both behave in a similar method as the non key
-methods. The difference is that they use their group_key parameter to map
-objects to particular servers.
-.sp
-If you are looking for performance, memcached_set() with non\-blocking IO is
-the fastest way to store data on the server.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are testsed with the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPbehavior enabled. However, when using these operations with this behavior on, there
-are limits to the size of the payload being sent to the server. The reason for
-these limits is that the Memcached Server does not allow multi\-datagram requests
-and the current server implementation sets a datagram size to 1400 bytes. Due
-to protocol overhead, the actual limit of the user supplied data is less than
-1400 bytes and depends on the protocol in use as, well as the operation being
-executed. When running with the binary protocol, \(ga\(ga MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BINARY_PROTOCOL\(ga\(ga,
-the size of the key,value, flags and expiry combined may not exceed 1368 bytes.
-When running with the ASCII protocol, the exact limit fluctuates depending on
-which function is being executed and whether the function is a cas operation
-or not. For non\-cas ASCII set operations, there are at least 1335 bytes available
-to split among the key, key_prefix, and value; for cas ASCII operations there are
-at least 1318 bytes available to split among the key, key_prefix and value. If the
-total size of the command, including overhead, exceeds 1400 bytes, a \fBMEMCACHED_WRITE_FAILURE\fPwill be returned.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All methods return a value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP.
-On success the value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemached(3) memcached_strerror(3) memcached_set(3) memcached_add(3) memcached_cas(3) memcached_replace(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_AUTO" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_auto \- Incrementing and Decrementing Values
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_with_initial (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement_with_initial (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_with_initial_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement_with_initial_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP servers have the ability to increment and decrement keys
-(overflow and underflow are not detected). This gives you the ability to use
-memcached to generate shared sequences of values.
-.sp
-memcached_increment() takes a key and keylength and increments the value by
-the offset passed to it. The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_decrement() takes a key and keylength and decrements the value by
-the offset passed to it. The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_increment_with_initial() takes a key and keylength and increments
-the value by the offset passed to it. If the object specified by key does
-not exist, one of two things may happen: If the expiration value is
-MEMCACHED_EXPIRATION_NOT_ADD, the operation will fail. For all other
-expiration values, the operation will succeed by seeding the value for that
-key with a initial value to expire with the provided expiration time. The
-flags will be set to zero.The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_decrement_with_initial() takes a key and keylength and decrements
-the value by the offset passed to it. If the object specified by key does
-not exist, one of two things may happen: If the expiration value is
-MEMCACHED_EXPIRATION_NOT_ADD, the operation will fail. For all other
-expiration values, the operation will succeed by seeding the value for that
-key with a initial value to expire with the provided expiration time. The
-flags will be set to zero.The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_increment_by_key(), memcached_decrement_by_key(),
-memcached_increment_with_initial_by_key(), and
-memcached_decrement_with_initial_by_key() are master key equivalents of the
-above.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned.
-On success that value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_behavior \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.sp
-Manipulate the behavior of a memcached_st structure.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B uint64_t memcached_behavior_get (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_behavior flag);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_behavior_set (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_behavior flag, uint64_t data);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-\fIlibmemcached(3)\fP behavior can be modified by use memcached_behavior_set().
-Default behavior is the library strives to be quick and accurate. Some
-behavior, while being faster, can also result in not entirely accurate
-behavior (for instance, memcached_set() will always respond with
-\fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP).
-.sp
-memcached_behavior_get() takes a behavior flag and returns whether or not
-that behavior is currently enabled in the client.
-.sp
-memcached_behavior_set() changes the value of a particular option of the
-client. It takes both a flag (listed below) and a value. For simple on or
-off options you just need to pass in a value of 1. Calls to
-memcached_behavior_set() will flush and reset all connections.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Causes \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP to use the UDP transport when communicating
-with a memcached server. Not all I/O operations are testsed
-when this behavior is enababled. The following operations will return
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP when executed with the MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP
-enabled: memcached_version(), memcached_stat(), memcached_get(),
-memcached_get_by_key(), memcached_mget(), memcached_mget_by_key(),
-memcached_fetch(), memcached_fetch_result(), memcached_value_fetch().
-.sp
-All other operations are testsed but are executed in a \(aqfire\-and\-forget\(aq
-mode, in which once the client has executed the operation, no attempt
-will be made to ensure the operation has been received and acted on by the
-server.
-.sp
-\fIlibmemcached(3)\fP does not allow TCP and UDP servers to be shared within
-the same libmemached(3) client \(aqinstance\(aq. An attempt to add a TCP server
-when this behavior is enabled will result in a \fBMEMCACHED_INVALID_HOST_PROTOCOL\fP,
-as will attempting to add a UDP server when this behavior has not been enabled.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_NO_BLOCK
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Causes \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP to use asychronous IO. This is the fastest transport
-available for storage functions.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SND_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-This sets the microsecond behavior of the socket against the SO_SNDTIMEO flag. In cases where you cannot use non\-blocking IO this will allow you to still have timeouts on the sending of data.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RCV_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-This sets the microsecond behavior of the socket against the SO_RCVTIMEO flag.
-.sp
-In cases where you cannot use non\-blocking IO this will allow you to still have timeouts on the reading of data.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_TCP_NODELAY
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Turns on the no\-delay feature for connecting sockets (may be faster in some
-environments).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_HASH
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Makes the default hashing algorithm for keys use MD5. The value can be set to either MEMCACHED_HASH_DEFAULT, MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5, MEMCACHED_HASH_CRC, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_32, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_32, MEMCACHED_HASH_JENKINS, MEMCACHED_HASH_HSIEH, and MEMCACHED_HASH_MURMUR.
-.sp
-Each hash has it\(aqs advantages and it\(aqs weaknesses. If you don\(aqt know or don\(aqt care, just go with the default.
-.sp
-Support for MEMCACHED_HASH_HSIEH is a compile time option that is disabled by default. To enable tests for this hashing algorithm, configure and build libmemcached with the \-\-enable\-hash_hsieh.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_DISTRIBUTION
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Using this you can enable different means of distributing values to servers.
-.sp
-The default method is MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_MODULA. You can enable consistent hashing by setting MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT. Consistent hashing delivers better distribution and allows servers to be added to the cluster with minimal cache losses. Currently MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT is an alias for the value MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT_KETAMA.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_CACHE_LOOKUPS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED. Memcached can cache named lookups so that DNS lookups are made only once.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SUPPORT_CAS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Support CAS operations (this is not enabled by default at this point in the server since it imposes a slight performance penalty).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the default distribution to MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT_KETAMA and the hash to MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_WEIGHTED
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the default distribution to MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT_KETAMA with the weighted tests. and the hash to MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_HASH
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the hashing algorithm for host mapping on continuum. The value can be set to either MEMCACHED_HASH_DEFAULT, MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5, MEMCACHED_HASH_CRC, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_32, and MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_32.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_COMPAT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the compatibility mode. The value can be set to either MEMCACHED_KETAMA_COMPAT_LIBMEMCACHED (this is the default) or MEMCACHED_KETAMA_COMPAT_SPY to be compatible with the SPY Memcached client for Java.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_POLL_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Modify the timeout value that is used by poll(). The default value is \-1. An signed int pointer must be passed to memcached_behavior_set() to change this value. For memcached_behavior_get() a signed int value will be cast and returned as the unsigned long long.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USER_DATA
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BUFFER_REQUESTS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enabling buffered IO causes commands to "buffer" instead of being sent. Any action that gets data causes this buffer to be be sent to the remote connection. Quiting the connection or closing down the connection will also cause the buffered data to be pushed to the remote connection.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_VERIFY_KEY
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enabling this will cause \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP to test all keys to verify that they are valid keys.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SORT_HOSTS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enabling this will cause hosts that are added to be placed in the host list in sorted order. This will defeat consisten hashing.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-In non\-blocking mode this changes the value of the timeout during socket connection.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BINARY_PROTOCOL
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enable the use of the binary protocol. Please note that you cannot toggle this flag on an open connection.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Set this value to enable the server be removed after continuous MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT times connection failure.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_IO_MSG_WATERMARK
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Set this value to tune the number of messages that may be sent before libmemcached should start to automatically drain the input queue. Setting this value to high, may cause libmemcached to deadlock (trying to send data, but the send will block because the input buffer in the kernel is full).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_IO_BYTES_WATERMARK
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Set this value to tune the number of bytes that may be sent before libmemcached should start to automatically drain the input queue (need at least 10 IO requests sent without reading the input buffer). Setting this value to high, may cause libmemcached to deadlock (trying to send data, but the send will block because the input buffer in the kernel is full).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_IO_KEY_PREFETCH
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-The binary protocol works a bit different than the textual protocol in that a multiget is implemented as a pipe of single get\-operations which are sent to the server in a chunk. If you are using large multigets from your application, you may improve the latency of the gets by setting this value so you send out the first chunk of requests when you hit the specified limit. It allows the servers to start processing the requests to send the data back while the rest of the requests are created and sent to the server.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_NOREPLY
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Set this value to specify that you really don\(aqt care about the result from your storage commands (set, add, replace, append, prepend).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_NUMBER_OF_REPLICAS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-If you just want "a poor mans HA", you may specify the numbers of replicas libmemcached should store of each item (on different servers). This replication does not dedicate certain memcached servers to store the replicas in, but instead it will store the replicas together with all of the other objects (on the \(aqn\(aq next servers specified in your server list).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RANDOMIZE_REPLICA_READ
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Allows randomizing the replica reads starting point. Normally the read is done from primary server and in case of miss the read is done from primary + 1, then primary + 2 all the way to \(aqn\(aq replicas. If this option is set on the starting point of the replica reads is randomized between the servers. This allows distributing read load to multiple servers with the expense of more write traffic.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_CORK
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-This open has been deprecated with the behavior now built and used appropriately on selected platforms.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KEEPALIVE
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enable TCP_KEEPALIVE behavior.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KEEPALIVE_IDLE
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Specify time, in seconds, to mark a connection as idle. This is only available as an option Linux.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SOCKET_SEND_SIZE
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Find the current size of SO_SNDBUF. A value of 0 means either an error occured or no hosts were available. It is safe to assume system default if this occurs. If an error occurs you can checked the last cached errno statement to find the specific error.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SOCKET_RECV_SIZE
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Find the current size of SO_RCVBUF. A value of 0 means either an error occured or no hosts were available. It is safe to assume system default if this occurs. If an error occurs you can checked the last cached errno statement to find the specific error.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED, please see MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS. This number of times a host can have an error before it is disabled.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_AUTO_EJECT_HOSTS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED, please see MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS. If enabled any hosts which have been flagged as disabled will be removed from the list of servers in the memcached_st structure. This must be used in combination with MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-If enabled any hosts which have been flagged as disabled will be removed from the list of servers in the memcached_st structure.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RETRY_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-When enabled a host which is problematic will only be checked for usage based on the amount of time set by this behavior.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_HASH_WITH_PREFIX_KEY
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-When enabled the prefix key will be added to the key when determining server by hash.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_behavior_get() returns either the current value of the get, or 0
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-returns failure or success.
-.SH NOTES
-.sp
-memcached_behavior_set() in version .17 was changed from taking a pointer
-to data value, to taking a uin64_t.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_GET" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_behavior_get \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.sp
-Manipulate the behavior of a memcached_st structure.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B uint64_t memcached_behavior_get (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_behavior flag);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_behavior_set (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_behavior flag, uint64_t data);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-\fIlibmemcached(3)\fP behavior can be modified by use memcached_behavior_set().
-Default behavior is the library strives to be quick and accurate. Some
-behavior, while being faster, can also result in not entirely accurate
-behavior (for instance, memcached_set() will always respond with
-\fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP).
-.sp
-memcached_behavior_get() takes a behavior flag and returns whether or not
-that behavior is currently enabled in the client.
-.sp
-memcached_behavior_set() changes the value of a particular option of the
-client. It takes both a flag (listed below) and a value. For simple on or
-off options you just need to pass in a value of 1. Calls to
-memcached_behavior_set() will flush and reset all connections.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Causes \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP to use the UDP transport when communicating
-with a memcached server. Not all I/O operations are testsed
-when this behavior is enababled. The following operations will return
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP when executed with the MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP
-enabled: memcached_version(), memcached_stat(), memcached_get(),
-memcached_get_by_key(), memcached_mget(), memcached_mget_by_key(),
-memcached_fetch(), memcached_fetch_result(), memcached_value_fetch().
-.sp
-All other operations are testsed but are executed in a \(aqfire\-and\-forget\(aq
-mode, in which once the client has executed the operation, no attempt
-will be made to ensure the operation has been received and acted on by the
-server.
-.sp
-\fIlibmemcached(3)\fP does not allow TCP and UDP servers to be shared within
-the same libmemached(3) client \(aqinstance\(aq. An attempt to add a TCP server
-when this behavior is enabled will result in a \fBMEMCACHED_INVALID_HOST_PROTOCOL\fP,
-as will attempting to add a UDP server when this behavior has not been enabled.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_NO_BLOCK
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Causes \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP to use asychronous IO. This is the fastest transport
-available for storage functions.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SND_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-This sets the microsecond behavior of the socket against the SO_SNDTIMEO flag. In cases where you cannot use non\-blocking IO this will allow you to still have timeouts on the sending of data.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RCV_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-This sets the microsecond behavior of the socket against the SO_RCVTIMEO flag.
-.sp
-In cases where you cannot use non\-blocking IO this will allow you to still have timeouts on the reading of data.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_TCP_NODELAY
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Turns on the no\-delay feature for connecting sockets (may be faster in some
-environments).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_HASH
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Makes the default hashing algorithm for keys use MD5. The value can be set to either MEMCACHED_HASH_DEFAULT, MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5, MEMCACHED_HASH_CRC, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_32, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_32, MEMCACHED_HASH_JENKINS, MEMCACHED_HASH_HSIEH, and MEMCACHED_HASH_MURMUR.
-.sp
-Each hash has it\(aqs advantages and it\(aqs weaknesses. If you don\(aqt know or don\(aqt care, just go with the default.
-.sp
-Support for MEMCACHED_HASH_HSIEH is a compile time option that is disabled by default. To enable tests for this hashing algorithm, configure and build libmemcached with the \-\-enable\-hash_hsieh.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_DISTRIBUTION
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Using this you can enable different means of distributing values to servers.
-.sp
-The default method is MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_MODULA. You can enable consistent hashing by setting MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT. Consistent hashing delivers better distribution and allows servers to be added to the cluster with minimal cache losses. Currently MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT is an alias for the value MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT_KETAMA.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_CACHE_LOOKUPS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED. Memcached can cache named lookups so that DNS lookups are made only once.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SUPPORT_CAS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Support CAS operations (this is not enabled by default at this point in the server since it imposes a slight performance penalty).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the default distribution to MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT_KETAMA and the hash to MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_WEIGHTED
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the default distribution to MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT_KETAMA with the weighted tests. and the hash to MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_HASH
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the hashing algorithm for host mapping on continuum. The value can be set to either MEMCACHED_HASH_DEFAULT, MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5, MEMCACHED_HASH_CRC, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_32, and MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_32.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_COMPAT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the compatibility mode. The value can be set to either MEMCACHED_KETAMA_COMPAT_LIBMEMCACHED (this is the default) or MEMCACHED_KETAMA_COMPAT_SPY to be compatible with the SPY Memcached client for Java.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_POLL_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Modify the timeout value that is used by poll(). The default value is \-1. An signed int pointer must be passed to memcached_behavior_set() to change this value. For memcached_behavior_get() a signed int value will be cast and returned as the unsigned long long.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USER_DATA
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BUFFER_REQUESTS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enabling buffered IO causes commands to "buffer" instead of being sent. Any action that gets data causes this buffer to be be sent to the remote connection. Quiting the connection or closing down the connection will also cause the buffered data to be pushed to the remote connection.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_VERIFY_KEY
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enabling this will cause \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP to test all keys to verify that they are valid keys.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SORT_HOSTS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enabling this will cause hosts that are added to be placed in the host list in sorted order. This will defeat consisten hashing.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-In non\-blocking mode this changes the value of the timeout during socket connection.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BINARY_PROTOCOL
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enable the use of the binary protocol. Please note that you cannot toggle this flag on an open connection.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Set this value to enable the server be removed after continuous MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT times connection failure.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_IO_MSG_WATERMARK
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Set this value to tune the number of messages that may be sent before libmemcached should start to automatically drain the input queue. Setting this value to high, may cause libmemcached to deadlock (trying to send data, but the send will block because the input buffer in the kernel is full).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_IO_BYTES_WATERMARK
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Set this value to tune the number of bytes that may be sent before libmemcached should start to automatically drain the input queue (need at least 10 IO requests sent without reading the input buffer). Setting this value to high, may cause libmemcached to deadlock (trying to send data, but the send will block because the input buffer in the kernel is full).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_IO_KEY_PREFETCH
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-The binary protocol works a bit different than the textual protocol in that a multiget is implemented as a pipe of single get\-operations which are sent to the server in a chunk. If you are using large multigets from your application, you may improve the latency of the gets by setting this value so you send out the first chunk of requests when you hit the specified limit. It allows the servers to start processing the requests to send the data back while the rest of the requests are created and sent to the server.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_NOREPLY
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Set this value to specify that you really don\(aqt care about the result from your storage commands (set, add, replace, append, prepend).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_NUMBER_OF_REPLICAS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-If you just want "a poor mans HA", you may specify the numbers of replicas libmemcached should store of each item (on different servers). This replication does not dedicate certain memcached servers to store the replicas in, but instead it will store the replicas together with all of the other objects (on the \(aqn\(aq next servers specified in your server list).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RANDOMIZE_REPLICA_READ
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Allows randomizing the replica reads starting point. Normally the read is done from primary server and in case of miss the read is done from primary + 1, then primary + 2 all the way to \(aqn\(aq replicas. If this option is set on the starting point of the replica reads is randomized between the servers. This allows distributing read load to multiple servers with the expense of more write traffic.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_CORK
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-This open has been deprecated with the behavior now built and used appropriately on selected platforms.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KEEPALIVE
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enable TCP_KEEPALIVE behavior.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KEEPALIVE_IDLE
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Specify time, in seconds, to mark a connection as idle. This is only available as an option Linux.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SOCKET_SEND_SIZE
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Find the current size of SO_SNDBUF. A value of 0 means either an error occured or no hosts were available. It is safe to assume system default if this occurs. If an error occurs you can checked the last cached errno statement to find the specific error.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SOCKET_RECV_SIZE
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Find the current size of SO_RCVBUF. A value of 0 means either an error occured or no hosts were available. It is safe to assume system default if this occurs. If an error occurs you can checked the last cached errno statement to find the specific error.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED, please see MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS. This number of times a host can have an error before it is disabled.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_AUTO_EJECT_HOSTS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED, please see MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS. If enabled any hosts which have been flagged as disabled will be removed from the list of servers in the memcached_st structure. This must be used in combination with MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-If enabled any hosts which have been flagged as disabled will be removed from the list of servers in the memcached_st structure.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RETRY_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-When enabled a host which is problematic will only be checked for usage based on the amount of time set by this behavior.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_HASH_WITH_PREFIX_KEY
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-When enabled the prefix key will be added to the key when determining server by hash.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_behavior_get() returns either the current value of the get, or 0
-or 1 on simple flag behaviors (1 being enabled). memcached_behavior_set()
-returns failure or success.
-.SH NOTES
-.sp
-memcached_behavior_set() in version .17 was changed from taking a pointer
-to data value, to taking a uin64_t.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
-.\"
-.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SET" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_behavior_set \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.sp
-Manipulate the behavior of a memcached_st structure.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B uint64_t memcached_behavior_get (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_behavior flag);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_behavior_set (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_behavior flag, uint64_t data);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-\fIlibmemcached(3)\fP behavior can be modified by use memcached_behavior_set().
-Default behavior is the library strives to be quick and accurate. Some
-behavior, while being faster, can also result in not entirely accurate
-behavior (for instance, memcached_set() will always respond with
-\fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP).
-.sp
-memcached_behavior_get() takes a behavior flag and returns whether or not
-that behavior is currently enabled in the client.
-.sp
-memcached_behavior_set() changes the value of a particular option of the
-client. It takes both a flag (listed below) and a value. For simple on or
-off options you just need to pass in a value of 1. Calls to
-memcached_behavior_set() will flush and reset all connections.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Causes \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP to use the UDP transport when communicating
-with a memcached server. Not all I/O operations are testsed
-when this behavior is enababled. The following operations will return
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP when executed with the MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP
-enabled: memcached_version(), memcached_stat(), memcached_get(),
-memcached_get_by_key(), memcached_mget(), memcached_mget_by_key(),
-memcached_fetch(), memcached_fetch_result(), memcached_value_fetch().
-.sp
-All other operations are testsed but are executed in a \(aqfire\-and\-forget\(aq
-mode, in which once the client has executed the operation, no attempt
-will be made to ensure the operation has been received and acted on by the
-server.
-.sp
-\fIlibmemcached(3)\fP does not allow TCP and UDP servers to be shared within
-the same libmemached(3) client \(aqinstance\(aq. An attempt to add a TCP server
-when this behavior is enabled will result in a \fBMEMCACHED_INVALID_HOST_PROTOCOL\fP,
-as will attempting to add a UDP server when this behavior has not been enabled.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_NO_BLOCK
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Causes \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP to use asychronous IO. This is the fastest transport
-available for storage functions.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SND_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-This sets the microsecond behavior of the socket against the SO_SNDTIMEO flag. In cases where you cannot use non\-blocking IO this will allow you to still have timeouts on the sending of data.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RCV_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-This sets the microsecond behavior of the socket against the SO_RCVTIMEO flag.
-.sp
-In cases where you cannot use non\-blocking IO this will allow you to still have timeouts on the reading of data.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_TCP_NODELAY
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Turns on the no\-delay feature for connecting sockets (may be faster in some
-environments).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_HASH
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Makes the default hashing algorithm for keys use MD5. The value can be set to either MEMCACHED_HASH_DEFAULT, MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5, MEMCACHED_HASH_CRC, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_32, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_32, MEMCACHED_HASH_JENKINS, MEMCACHED_HASH_HSIEH, and MEMCACHED_HASH_MURMUR.
-.sp
-Each hash has it\(aqs advantages and it\(aqs weaknesses. If you don\(aqt know or don\(aqt care, just go with the default.
-.sp
-Support for MEMCACHED_HASH_HSIEH is a compile time option that is disabled by default. To enable tests for this hashing algorithm, configure and build libmemcached with the \-\-enable\-hash_hsieh.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_DISTRIBUTION
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Using this you can enable different means of distributing values to servers.
-.sp
-The default method is MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_MODULA. You can enable consistent hashing by setting MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT. Consistent hashing delivers better distribution and allows servers to be added to the cluster with minimal cache losses. Currently MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT is an alias for the value MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT_KETAMA.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_CACHE_LOOKUPS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED. Memcached can cache named lookups so that DNS lookups are made only once.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SUPPORT_CAS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Support CAS operations (this is not enabled by default at this point in the server since it imposes a slight performance penalty).
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the default distribution to MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT_KETAMA and the hash to MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_WEIGHTED
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the default distribution to MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT_KETAMA with the weighted tests. and the hash to MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_HASH
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the hashing algorithm for host mapping on continuum. The value can be set to either MEMCACHED_HASH_DEFAULT, MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5, MEMCACHED_HASH_CRC, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_32, and MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_32.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_COMPAT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Sets the compatibility mode. The value can be set to either MEMCACHED_KETAMA_COMPAT_LIBMEMCACHED (this is the default) or MEMCACHED_KETAMA_COMPAT_SPY to be compatible with the SPY Memcached client for Java.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_POLL_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Modify the timeout value that is used by poll(). The default value is \-1. An signed int pointer must be passed to memcached_behavior_set() to change this value. For memcached_behavior_get() a signed int value will be cast and returned as the unsigned long long.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USER_DATA
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BUFFER_REQUESTS
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enabling buffered IO causes commands to "buffer" instead of being sent. Any action that gets data causes this buffer to be be sent to the remote connection. Quiting the connection or closing down the connection will also cause the buffered data to be pushed to the remote connection.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_VERIFY_KEY
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Enabling this will cause \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP to test all keys to verify that they are valid keys.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SORT_HOSTS
-.UNINDENT
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-Set this value to tune the number of messages that may be sent before libmemcached should start to automatically drain the input queue. Setting this value to high, may cause libmemcached to deadlock (trying to send data, but the send will block because the input buffer in the kernel is full).
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-Set this value to tune the number of bytes that may be sent before libmemcached should start to automatically drain the input queue (need at least 10 IO requests sent without reading the input buffer). Setting this value to high, may cause libmemcached to deadlock (trying to send data, but the send will block because the input buffer in the kernel is full).
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-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_IO_KEY_PREFETCH
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-The binary protocol works a bit different than the textual protocol in that a multiget is implemented as a pipe of single get\-operations which are sent to the server in a chunk. If you are using large multigets from your application, you may improve the latency of the gets by setting this value so you send out the first chunk of requests when you hit the specified limit. It allows the servers to start processing the requests to send the data back while the rest of the requests are created and sent to the server.
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-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_NOREPLY
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-Set this value to specify that you really don\(aqt care about the result from your storage commands (set, add, replace, append, prepend).
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-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_NUMBER_OF_REPLICAS
-.UNINDENT
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-If you just want "a poor mans HA", you may specify the numbers of replicas libmemcached should store of each item (on different servers). This replication does not dedicate certain memcached servers to store the replicas in, but instead it will store the replicas together with all of the other objects (on the \(aqn\(aq next servers specified in your server list).
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-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RANDOMIZE_REPLICA_READ
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Allows randomizing the replica reads starting point. Normally the read is done from primary server and in case of miss the read is done from primary + 1, then primary + 2 all the way to \(aqn\(aq replicas. If this option is set on the starting point of the replica reads is randomized between the servers. This allows distributing read load to multiple servers with the expense of more write traffic.
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-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_CORK
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-This open has been deprecated with the behavior now built and used appropriately on selected platforms.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KEEPALIVE
-.UNINDENT
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-Enable TCP_KEEPALIVE behavior.
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-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KEEPALIVE_IDLE
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-Specify time, in seconds, to mark a connection as idle. This is only available as an option Linux.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SOCKET_SEND_SIZE
-.UNINDENT
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-Find the current size of SO_SNDBUF. A value of 0 means either an error occured or no hosts were available. It is safe to assume system default if this occurs. If an error occurs you can checked the last cached errno statement to find the specific error.
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-.UNINDENT
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-Find the current size of SO_RCVBUF. A value of 0 means either an error occured or no hosts were available. It is safe to assume system default if this occurs. If an error occurs you can checked the last cached errno statement to find the specific error.
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-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT
-.UNINDENT
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-DEPRECATED, please see MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS. This number of times a host can have an error before it is disabled.
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-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_AUTO_EJECT_HOSTS
-.UNINDENT
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-DEPRECATED, please see MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS. If enabled any hosts which have been flagged as disabled will be removed from the list of servers in the memcached_st structure. This must be used in combination with MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT.
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-If enabled any hosts which have been flagged as disabled will be removed from the list of servers in the memcached_st structure.
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-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RETRY_TIMEOUT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-When enabled a host which is problematic will only be checked for usage based on the amount of time set by this behavior.
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-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_HASH_WITH_PREFIX_KEY
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-When enabled the prefix key will be added to the key when determining server by hash.
-.SH RETURN
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-memcached_behavior_get() returns either the current value of the get, or 0
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-returns failure or success.
-.SH NOTES
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-memcached_behavior_set() in version .17 was changed from taking a pointer
-to data value, to taking a uin64_t.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_callback \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Get and set a callback
-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_callback_set (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_callback_t flag, void *data);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B void * memcached_callback_get (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_callback_t flag, memcached_return_t *error);
-.UNINDENT
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-libmemcached(3) can have callbacks set key execution points. These either
-provide function calls at points in the code, or return pointers to
-structures for particular usages.
-.sp
-memcached_callback_get() takes a callback flag and returns the structure or
-function set by memcached_callback_set().
-.sp
-memcached_callback_set() changes the function/structure assigned by a
-callback flag. No connections are reset.
-.sp
-You can use MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_USER_DATA to provide custom context if required for any of the callbacks.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_CLEANUP_FUNCTION
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-When memcached_delete() is called this function will be excuted. At the point of its execution all connections are closed.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_CLONE_FUNCTION
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-When memcached_delete() is called this function will be excuted. At the
-point of its execution all connections are closed.
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-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_PREFIX_KEY
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-You can set a value which will be used to create a domain for your keys.
-The value specified here will be prefixed to each of your keys. The value can not be greater then MEMCACHED_PREFIX_KEY_MAX_SIZE \- 1 and will reduce MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY by the value of your key.
-.sp
-The prefix key is only applied to the primary key, not the master key. MEMCACHED_FAILURE will be returned if no key is set. In the case of a key which is too long, MEMCACHED_BAD_KEY_PROVIDED will be returned.
-.sp
-If you set a value with the value being NULL then the prefix key is disabled.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_USER_DATA
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-This allows you to store a pointer to a specifc piece of data. This can be
-retrieved from inside of memcached_fetch_execute(). Cloning a memcached_st
-will copy the pointer to the clone.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_MALLOC_FUNCTION
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED: use memcached_set_memory_allocators instead.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_REALLOC_FUNCTION
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED: use memcached_set_memory_allocators instead.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_FREE_FUNCTION
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-DEPRECATED: use memcached_set_memory_allocators instead.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_GET_FAILURE
-.UNINDENT
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-This function implements the read through cache behavior. On failure of retrieval this callback will be called.
-.sp
-You are responsible for populating the result object provided. This result object will then be stored in the server and returned to the calling process.
-.sp
-You must clone the memcached_st in order to
-make use of it. The value will be stored only if you return
-MEMCACHED_SUCCESS or MEMCACHED_BUFFERED. Returning MEMCACHED_BUFFERED will
-cause the object to be buffered and not sent immediatly (if this is the default behavior based on your connection setup this will happen automatically).
-.sp
-The prototype for this is:
-memcached_return_t (*memcached_trigger_key)(memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t key_length, memcached_result_st *result);
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-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_DELETE_TRIGGER
-.UNINDENT
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-This function implements a trigger upon successful deletion of a key. The memcached_st structure will need to be cloned in order to make use of it.
-.sp
-The prototype for this is: typedef memcached_return_t (*memcached_trigger_delete_key)(memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t key_length);
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_callback_get() return the function or structure that was provided.
-Upon error, nothing is set, null is returned, and the memcached_return_t
-argument is set to MEMCACHED_FAILURE.
-.sp
-memcached_callback_set() returns MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon successful setting,
-otherwise MEMCACHED_FAILURE on error.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_GET" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_callback_get \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Get and set a callback
-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_callback_set (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_callback_t flag, void *data);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B void * memcached_callback_get (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_callback_t flag, memcached_return_t *error);
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
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-libmemcached(3) can have callbacks set key execution points. These either
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-memcached_callback_get() takes a callback flag and returns the structure or
-function set by memcached_callback_set().
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-memcached_callback_set() changes the function/structure assigned by a
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-You can use MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_USER_DATA to provide custom context if required for any of the callbacks.
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-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_CLEANUP_FUNCTION
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-When memcached_delete() is called this function will be excuted. At the point of its execution all connections are closed.
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-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_CLONE_FUNCTION
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-When memcached_delete() is called this function will be excuted. At the
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-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_PREFIX_KEY
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-You can set a value which will be used to create a domain for your keys.
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-The prefix key is only applied to the primary key, not the master key. MEMCACHED_FAILURE will be returned if no key is set. In the case of a key which is too long, MEMCACHED_BAD_KEY_PROVIDED will be returned.
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-This allows you to store a pointer to a specifc piece of data. This can be
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-DEPRECATED: use memcached_set_memory_allocators instead.
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-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_REALLOC_FUNCTION
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-DEPRECATED: use memcached_set_memory_allocators instead.
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-DEPRECATED: use memcached_set_memory_allocators instead.
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-This function implements the read through cache behavior. On failure of retrieval this callback will be called.
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-You are responsible for populating the result object provided. This result object will then be stored in the server and returned to the calling process.
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-You must clone the memcached_st in order to
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-MEMCACHED_SUCCESS or MEMCACHED_BUFFERED. Returning MEMCACHED_BUFFERED will
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-The prototype for this is:
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-.TP
-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_DELETE_TRIGGER
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-.sp
-This function implements a trigger upon successful deletion of a key. The memcached_st structure will need to be cloned in order to make use of it.
-.sp
-The prototype for this is: typedef memcached_return_t (*memcached_trigger_delete_key)(memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t key_length);
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_callback_get() return the function or structure that was provided.
-Upon error, nothing is set, null is returned, and the memcached_return_t
-argument is set to MEMCACHED_FAILURE.
-.sp
-memcached_callback_set() returns MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon successful setting,
-otherwise MEMCACHED_FAILURE on error.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_SET" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_callback_set \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Get and set a callback
-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.UNINDENT
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-.B void * memcached_callback_get (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_callback_t flag, memcached_return_t *error);
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
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-libmemcached(3) can have callbacks set key execution points. These either
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-memcached_callback_get() takes a callback flag and returns the structure or
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-memcached_callback_set() changes the function/structure assigned by a
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-You can use MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_USER_DATA to provide custom context if required for any of the callbacks.
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-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_CLEANUP_FUNCTION
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-When memcached_delete() is called this function will be excuted. At the point of its execution all connections are closed.
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-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_CLONE_FUNCTION
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-When memcached_delete() is called this function will be excuted. At the
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-You can set a value which will be used to create a domain for your keys.
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-The prefix key is only applied to the primary key, not the master key. MEMCACHED_FAILURE will be returned if no key is set. In the case of a key which is too long, MEMCACHED_BAD_KEY_PROVIDED will be returned.
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-This allows you to store a pointer to a specifc piece of data. This can be
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-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_MALLOC_FUNCTION
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-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_REALLOC_FUNCTION
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-DEPRECATED: use memcached_set_memory_allocators instead.
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-DEPRECATED: use memcached_set_memory_allocators instead.
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-This function implements the read through cache behavior. On failure of retrieval this callback will be called.
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-.B MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_DELETE_TRIGGER
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-This function implements a trigger upon successful deletion of a key. The memcached_st structure will need to be cloned in order to make use of it.
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-The prototype for this is: typedef memcached_return_t (*memcached_trigger_delete_key)(memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t key_length);
-.SH RETURN
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-memcached_callback_get() return the function or structure that was provided.
-Upon error, nothing is set, null is returned, and the memcached_return_t
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-.sp
-memcached_callback_set() returns MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon successful setting,
-otherwise MEMCACHED_FAILURE on error.
-.SH HOME
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_cas \- Working with data on the server in an atomic fashion
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_cas(memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags, uint64_t cas);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_cas_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags, uint64_t cas);
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-memcached_cas() overwrites data in the server as long as the "cas" value is
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-these limits is that the Memcached Server does not allow multi\-datagram requests
-and the current server implementation sets a datagram size to 1400 bytes. Due
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-.SH HOME
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-To find out more information please check:
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-.SH SEE ALSO
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-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_CAS_BY_KEY" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_cas_by_key \- Storing and Replacing Data
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-memcached_cas() overwrites data in the server as long as the "cas" value is
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-.SH SEE ALSO
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-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
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-You may wish to avoid using memcached_create(3) or memcached_clone(3) with a
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-.SH SEE ALSO
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
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-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-You may wish to avoid using memcached_create(3) or memcached_clone(3) with a
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-.SH NAME
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_with_initial_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement_with_initial_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP servers have the ability to increment and decrement keys
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-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned.
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-.SH HOME
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-To find out more information please check:
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_DECREMENT_WITH_INITIAL" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_decrement_with_initial \- Incrementing and Decrementing Values
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP servers have the ability to increment and decrement keys
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-memcached_increment() takes a key and keylength and increments the value by
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-memcached_increment_with_initial() takes a key and keylength and increments
-the value by the offset passed to it. If the object specified by key does
-not exist, one of two things may happen: If the expiration value is
-MEMCACHED_EXPIRATION_NOT_ADD, the operation will fail. For all other
-expiration values, the operation will succeed by seeding the value for that
-key with a initial value to expire with the provided expiration time. The
-flags will be set to zero.The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_decrement_with_initial() takes a key and keylength and decrements
-the value by the offset passed to it. If the object specified by key does
-not exist, one of two things may happen: If the expiration value is
-MEMCACHED_EXPIRATION_NOT_ADD, the operation will fail. For all other
-expiration values, the operation will succeed by seeding the value for that
-key with a initial value to expire with the provided expiration time. The
-flags will be set to zero.The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_increment_by_key(), memcached_decrement_by_key(),
-memcached_increment_with_initial_by_key(), and
-memcached_decrement_with_initial_by_key() are master key equivalents of the
-above.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned.
-On success that value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_delete \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_delete (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, time_t expiration);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_delete_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, time_t expiration);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_delete() is used to delete a particular key.
-memcached_delete_by_key() works the same, but it takes a master key to
-find the given value.
-.sp
-Expiration works by placing the item into a delete queue, which means that
-it won\(aqt be possible to retrieve it by the "get" command. The "add" and
-"replace" commands with this key will also fail (the "set" command will
-succeed, however). After the time passes, the item is finally deleted from server memory.
-.sp
-Please note the the Danga memcached server removed tests for expiration in
-the 1.4 version.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned
-On success that value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.sp
-If you are using the non\-blocking mode of the library, success only
-means that the message was queued for delivery.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_DELETE_BY_KEY" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_delete_by_key \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_delete (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, time_t expiration);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_delete_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, time_t expiration);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_delete() is used to delete a particular key.
-memcached_delete_by_key() works the same, but it takes a master key to
-find the given value.
-.sp
-Expiration works by placing the item into a delete queue, which means that
-it won\(aqt be possible to retrieve it by the "get" command. The "add" and
-"replace" commands with this key will also fail (the "set" command will
-succeed, however). After the time passes, the item is finally deleted from server memory.
-.sp
-Please note the the Danga memcached server removed tests for expiration in
-the 1.4 version.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned
-On success that value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.sp
-If you are using the non\-blocking mode of the library, success only
-means that the message was queued for delivery.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_DESTROY_SASL_AUTH_DATA" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached_pool.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B void memcached_set_sasl_callbacks(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const sasl_callback_t\fI\ *callbacks\fP)
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-.B const sasl_callback_t *memcached_get_sasl_callbacks(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP)
-.UNINDENT
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-.B memcached_return memcached_set_sasl_auth_data(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *username\fP, const char\fI\ *password\fP)
-.UNINDENT
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-.B memcached_return memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP)
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-libmemcached(3) allows you to plug in your own callbacks function used by
-libsasl to perform SASL authentication.
-.sp
-Please note that SASL requires the memcached binary protocol, and you have
-to specify the callbacks before you connect to the server.
-.sp
-memcached_set_sasl_auth_data() is a helper function defining
-the basic functionality for you, but it will store the username and password
-in memory. If you choose to use this method you have to call
-memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data before calling memcached_free to avoid
-a memory leak. You should NOT call memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data if you
-specify your own callback function with memcached_set_sasl_callbacks().
-.sp
-You as a client user have to initialize libsasl by using sasl_client_init
-before enabling it in libmemcached, and you have to shut down libsasl by
-calling sasl_done() when you are done using SASL from libmemcached.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_get_sasl_callbacks() returns the callbacks currently used
-by this memcached handle.
-memcached_get_sasl_set_auth_data() returns MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.sp
-Trond Norbye, <\fI\%trond.norbye@gmail.com\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_DUMP" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_dump \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.sp
-Get a list of keys found on memcached servers
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_dump (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_dump_fn *function, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B typedef memcached_return_t (*memcached_dump_fn)(memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, void *context);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_dump() is used to get a list of keys found in memcached(1) servers.
-Because memcached(1) does not guarentee to dump all keys you can not assume
-you have fetched all keys from the server. The function takes an array
-of callbacks that it will use to execute on keys as they are found.
-.sp
-Currently the binary protocol is not testsed.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned
-On success that value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_FETCH" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_fetch \- Retrieving data from the server
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_result_st * memcached_fetch_result (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_result_st *result, memcached_return_t *error);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B char * memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B char * memcached_get_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B char * memcached_fetch (memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t *key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_fetch_execute (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_get() is used to fetch an individual value from the server. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. Any object returned by
-memcached_get() must be released by the caller application.
-.sp
-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. 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.
-.sp
-memcached_fetch() is used to fetch an individual value from the server.
-memcached_mget() must always be called before using this method. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. MEMCACHD_END is returned
-by the *error value when all objects that have been found are returned.
-The final value upon MEMCACHED_END is null. Values returned by
-memcached_fetch() must be freed by the caller. memcached_fetch() will
-be DEPRECATED in the near future, memcached_fetch_result() should be used
-instead.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-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 the called function (it can not
-be used directly). It also passes 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. Currently only one value is being passed
-to each function call. In the future there will be an option to allow this
-to be an array.
-.sp
-memcached_mget_execute() and memcached_mget_execute_by_key() is
-similar to memcached_mget(), but it may trigger the supplied callbacks
-with result sets while sending out the queries. If you try to perform
-a really large multiget with memcached_mget() you may encounter a
-deadlock in the OS kernel (it will fail to write data to the socket because
-the input buffer is full). memcached_mget_execute() solves this
-problem by processing some of the results before continuing sending
-out requests. Please note that this function is only available in the
-binary protocol.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are not tested when the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPhas been set. Executing any of these functions with this behavior on will result in
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP being returned, or for those functions which do not return
-a \fBmemcached_return_t\fP, the error function parameter will be set to
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All objects returned must be freed by the calling application.
-memcached_get() and memcached_fetch() will return NULL on error. You must
-look at the value of error to determine what the actual error was.
-.sp
-MEMCACHED_KEY_TOO_BIG is set to error whenever memcached_fetch() was used
-and the key was set larger then MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY, which was the largest
-key allowed for the original memcached ascii server.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_fetch_execute \- Retrieving data from the server
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_result_st * memcached_fetch_result (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_result_st *result, memcached_return_t *error);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B char * memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
-.UNINDENT
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-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
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-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
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-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.
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-memcached_fetch() is used to fetch an individual value from the server.
-memcached_mget() must always be called before using this method. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
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-The final value upon MEMCACHED_END is null. Values returned by
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-memcached_fetch_result() is used to return a memcached_result_st(3) structure
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-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
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-be used directly). It also passes a result set which does not need to be freed.
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-you supply the calling function. Currently only one value is being passed
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-memcached_mget_execute() and memcached_mget_execute_by_key() is
-similar to memcached_mget(), but it may trigger the supplied callbacks
-with result sets while sending out the queries. If you try to perform
-a really large multiget with memcached_mget() you may encounter a
-deadlock in the OS kernel (it will fail to write data to the socket because
-the input buffer is full). memcached_mget_execute() solves this
-problem by processing some of the results before continuing sending
-out requests. Please note that this function is only available in the
-binary protocol.
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-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
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-a \fBmemcached_return_t\fP, the error function parameter will be set to
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-All objects returned must be freed by the calling application.
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_fetch_result \- Retrieving data from the server
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-.B memcached_result_st * memcached_fetch_result (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_result_st *result, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B char * memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B char * memcached_get_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_fetch_execute (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
-.UNINDENT
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-memcached_get() is used to fetch an individual value from the server. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
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-memcached_mget() is used to select multiple keys at once. For multiple key
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-memcached_mget(). You should continue to call these functions until they
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-memcached_get() call, execute a memcached_quit(). After you do this, you can
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-.sp
-memcached_fetch() is used to fetch an individual value from the server.
-memcached_mget() must always be called before using this method. You
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-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
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-memcached_fetch_result() is used to return a memcached_result_st(3) structure
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-memcached_fetch_execute() is a callback function for result sets. Instead
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-.sp
-memcached_mget_execute() and memcached_mget_execute_by_key() is
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-deadlock in the OS kernel (it will fail to write data to the socket because
-the input buffer is full). memcached_mget_execute() solves this
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-memcached_get_by_key() and memcached_mget_by_key() behave in a similar nature
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-.sp
-All of the above functions are not tested when the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPhas been set. Executing any of these functions with this behavior on will result in
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-.SH RETURN
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-All objects returned must be freed by the calling application.
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-MEMCACHED_KEY_TOO_BIG is set to error whenever memcached_fetch() was used
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-.SH HOME
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-.SH SEE ALSO
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
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-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_flush \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Wipe contents of memcached servers
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_flush (memcached_st *ptr, time_t expiration);
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
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-:c:func::\fImemcached_flush()\fP is used to wipe clean the contents of memcached(1) servers.
-It will either do this immediately or expire the content based on the
-expiration time passed to the method (a value of zero causes an immediate
-flush). The operation is not atomic to multiple servers, just atomic to a
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-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_flush_buffers \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Flush and senf buffered commands
-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_flush_buffers (memcached_st *ptr);
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
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-memcached_flush_buffers() is used in conjunction with
-MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BUFFER_REQUESTS (see memcached_behavior(3)) to flush
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-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
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-Trond Norbye, <\fI\%trond.norbye@gmail.com\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_free \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.B memcached_st *memcached_create (memcached_st *ptr);
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-.B void memcached_free (memcached_st *ptr);
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-.B memcached_st *memcached_clone (memcached_st *destination, memcached_st *source);
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-.B void memcached_servers_reset(memcached_st);
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
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-memcached_create() is used to create a \fBmemcached_st\fP structure that will then
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-To clean up memory associated with a \fBmemcached_st\fP structure you should pass
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-You may wish to avoid using memcached_create(3) or memcached_clone(3) with a
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-memcached_create() returns a pointer to the memcached_st that was created
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-.SH HOME
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-Hash a key value
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.B uint32_t memcached_generate_hash_value (const char *key, size_t key_length, memcached_hash_t hash_algorithm);
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-.B uint32_t memcached_generate_hash (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length);
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcachedutil \-lmemcached
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-memcached_generate_hash_value() allows you to hash a key using one of
-the hash functions defined in the library. This method is provided for
-the convenience of higher\-level language bindings and is not necessary
-for normal memcache operations.
-.sp
-The allowed hash algorithm constants are listed in the manpage for
-memcached_behavior_set().
-.sp
-memcached_generate_hash() takes a memcached_st struture and produces
-the hash value that would have been generated based on the defaults
-of the memcached_st structure.
-.sp
-As of version 0.36 all hash methods have been placed into the library
-libhashkit(3) which is linked with libmemcached(3). For more information please see its documentation.
-.SH RETURN
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-A 32\-bit integer which is the result of hashing the given key.
-For 64\-bit hash algorithms, only the least\-significant 32 bits are
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_GENERATE_HASH_VALUE" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_generate_hash_value \- Generating hash values directly
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-.sp
-Hash a key value
-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B uint32_t memcached_generate_hash_value (const char *key, size_t key_length, memcached_hash_t hash_algorithm);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B uint32_t memcached_generate_hash (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length);
-.UNINDENT
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcachedutil \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_generate_hash_value() allows you to hash a key using one of
-the hash functions defined in the library. This method is provided for
-the convenience of higher\-level language bindings and is not necessary
-for normal memcache operations.
-.sp
-The allowed hash algorithm constants are listed in the manpage for
-memcached_behavior_set().
-.sp
-memcached_generate_hash() takes a memcached_st struture and produces
-the hash value that would have been generated based on the defaults
-of the memcached_st structure.
-.sp
-As of version 0.36 all hash methods have been placed into the library
-libhashkit(3) which is linked with libmemcached(3). For more information please see its documentation.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A 32\-bit integer which is the result of hashing the given key.
-For 64\-bit hash algorithms, only the least\-significant 32 bits are
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_get \- Retrieving data from the server
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.TP
-.B memcached_result_st * memcached_fetch_result (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_result_st *result, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.TP
-.B char * memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
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-.TP
-.B char * memcached_get_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
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-.B char * memcached_fetch (memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t *key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_fetch_execute (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
-.UNINDENT
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_get() is used to fetch an individual value from the server. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. Any object returned by
-memcached_get() must be released by the caller application.
-.sp
-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. 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.
-.sp
-memcached_fetch() is used to fetch an individual value from the server.
-memcached_mget() must always be called before using this method. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. MEMCACHD_END is returned
-by the *error value when all objects that have been found are returned.
-The final value upon MEMCACHED_END is null. Values returned by
-memcached_fetch() must be freed by the caller. memcached_fetch() will
-be DEPRECATED in the near future, memcached_fetch_result() should be used
-instead.
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-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.
-.sp
-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 the called function (it can not
-be used directly). It also passes 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. Currently only one value is being passed
-to each function call. In the future there will be an option to allow this
-to be an array.
-.sp
-memcached_mget_execute() and memcached_mget_execute_by_key() is
-similar to memcached_mget(), but it may trigger the supplied callbacks
-with result sets while sending out the queries. If you try to perform
-a really large multiget with memcached_mget() you may encounter a
-deadlock in the OS kernel (it will fail to write data to the socket because
-the input buffer is full). memcached_mget_execute() solves this
-problem by processing some of the results before continuing sending
-out requests. Please note that this function is only available in the
-binary protocol.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are not tested when the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPhas been set. Executing any of these functions with this behavior on will result in
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP being returned, or for those functions which do not return
-a \fBmemcached_return_t\fP, the error function parameter will be set to
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All objects returned must be freed by the calling application.
-memcached_get() and memcached_fetch() will return NULL on error. You must
-look at the value of error to determine what the actual error was.
-.sp
-MEMCACHED_KEY_TOO_BIG is set to error whenever memcached_fetch() was used
-and the key was set larger then MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY, which was the largest
-key allowed for the original memcached ascii server.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_GET_BY_KEY" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_get_by_key \- Retrieving data from the server
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.B memcached_result_st * memcached_fetch_result (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_result_st *result, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B char * memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
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-.B char * memcached_get_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
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-.B char * memcached_fetch (memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t *key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_fetch_execute (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_get() is used to fetch an individual value from the server. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. Any object returned by
-memcached_get() must be released by the caller application.
-.sp
-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. 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.
-.sp
-memcached_fetch() is used to fetch an individual value from the server.
-memcached_mget() must always be called before using this method. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. MEMCACHD_END is returned
-by the *error value when all objects that have been found are returned.
-The final value upon MEMCACHED_END is null. Values returned by
-memcached_fetch() must be freed by the caller. memcached_fetch() will
-be DEPRECATED in the near future, memcached_fetch_result() should be used
-instead.
-.sp
-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
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-.sp
-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 the called function (it can not
-be used directly). It also passes 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. Currently only one value is being passed
-to each function call. In the future there will be an option to allow this
-to be an array.
-.sp
-memcached_mget_execute() and memcached_mget_execute_by_key() is
-similar to memcached_mget(), but it may trigger the supplied callbacks
-with result sets while sending out the queries. If you try to perform
-a really large multiget with memcached_mget() you may encounter a
-deadlock in the OS kernel (it will fail to write data to the socket because
-the input buffer is full). memcached_mget_execute() solves this
-problem by processing some of the results before continuing sending
-out requests. Please note that this function is only available in the
-binary protocol.
-.sp
-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
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-.sp
-All of the above functions are not tested when the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPhas been set. Executing any of these functions with this behavior on will result in
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP being returned, or for those functions which do not return
-a \fBmemcached_return_t\fP, the error function parameter will be set to
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All objects returned must be freed by the calling application.
-memcached_get() and memcached_fetch() will return NULL on error. You must
-look at the value of error to determine what the actual error was.
-.sp
-MEMCACHED_KEY_TOO_BIG is set to error whenever memcached_fetch() was used
-and the key was set larger then MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY, which was the largest
-key allowed for the original memcached ascii server.
-.SH HOME
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_GET_MEMORY_ALLOCATORS" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_get_memory_allocators \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.sp
-Manage memory allocator functions
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set_memory_allocators (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_malloc_fn mem_malloc, memcached_free_fn mem_free, memcached_realloc_fn mem_realloc, memcached_calloc_fn mem_calloc, void *context);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B void memcached_get_memory_allocators (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_malloc_fn *mem_malloc, memcached_free_fn *mem_free, memcached_realloc_fn *mem_realloc, memcached_calloc_fn *mem_calloc);
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-.B void * memcached_get_memory_allocators_context(const memcached_st *ptr);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B void * (*memcached_malloc_fn) (memcached_st *ptr, const size_t size, void *context);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
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-.B void * (*memcached_realloc_fn) (memcached_st *ptr, void *mem, const size_t size, void *context);
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-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B void (*memcached_free_fn) (memcached_st *ptr, void *mem, void *context);
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-.TP
-.B void * (*memcached_calloc_fn) (memcached_st *ptr, size_t nelem, const size_t elsize, void *context);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-libmemcached(3) allows you to specify your own memory allocators, optimized
-for your application. This enables libmemcached to be used inside of applications that have their own malloc implementation.
-.sp
-memcached_set_memory_allocators() is used to set the memory allocators used
-by the memcached instance specified by ptr. Please note that you cannot
-override only one of the memory allocators, you have to specify a complete
-new set if you want to override one of them. All of the memory allocation
-functions should behave as specified in the C99 standard. Specify NULL as
-all functions to reset them to the default values.
-.sp
-memcached_get_memory_allocators() is used to get the currently used memory
-allocators by a mamcached handle.
-.sp
-memcached_get_memory_allocators_context() returns the void * that was
-passed in during the call to memcached_set_memory_allocators().
-.sp
-The first argument to the memory allocator functions is a pointer to a
-memcached structure, the is passed as const and you will need to clone
-it in order to make use of any operation which would modify it.
-.SH NOTES
-.sp
-In version 0.38 all functions were modified to have a context void pointer
-passed to them. This was so that customer allocators could have their
-own space for memory.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_set_memory_allocators() return MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success,
-and MEMCACHED_FAILURE if you don\(aqt pass a complete set of function pointers.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_GET_SASL_CALLBACKS" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_get_sasl_callbacks \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached_pool.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B void memcached_set_sasl_callbacks(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const sasl_callback_t\fI\ *callbacks\fP)
-.UNINDENT
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-.B const sasl_callback_t *memcached_get_sasl_callbacks(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP)
-.UNINDENT
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-.B memcached_return memcached_set_sasl_auth_data(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *username\fP, const char\fI\ *password\fP)
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-.B memcached_return memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP)
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-libmemcached(3) allows you to plug in your own callbacks function used by
-libsasl to perform SASL authentication.
-.sp
-Please note that SASL requires the memcached binary protocol, and you have
-to specify the callbacks before you connect to the server.
-.sp
-memcached_set_sasl_auth_data() is a helper function defining
-the basic functionality for you, but it will store the username and password
-in memory. If you choose to use this method you have to call
-memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data before calling memcached_free to avoid
-a memory leak. You should NOT call memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data if you
-specify your own callback function with memcached_set_sasl_callbacks().
-.sp
-You as a client user have to initialize libsasl by using sasl_client_init
-before enabling it in libmemcached, and you have to shut down libsasl by
-calling sasl_done() when you are done using SASL from libmemcached.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_get_sasl_callbacks() returns the callbacks currently used
-by this memcached handle.
-memcached_get_sasl_set_auth_data() returns MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.sp
-Trond Norbye, <\fI\%trond.norbye@gmail.com\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_GET_USER_DATA" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_get_user_data \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.sp
-Manage user specific data
-.SH LIBRARY
-.sp
-C Client Library for memcached (libmemcached, \-lmemcached)
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-.nf
-.ft C
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-
-void *memcached_get_user_data (memcached_st *ptr);
-
-void *memcached_set_user_data (memcached_st *ptr, void *data);
-.ft P
-.fi
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-libmemcached(3) allows you to store a pointer to a user specific data inside
-the memcached_st structure.
-.sp
-memcached_set_user_data() is used to set the user specific data in the
-memcached_st structure.
-.sp
-memcached_get_user_data() is used to retrieve the user specific data in
-the memcached_st structure.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_set_user_data() returns the previous value of the user specific
-data.
-.sp
-memcached_get_user_data() returns the current value uf the user specific
-data.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemcached(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_INCREMENT" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_increment \- Incrementing and Decrementing Values
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_with_initial (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement_with_initial (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_with_initial_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement_with_initial_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP servers have the ability to increment and decrement keys
-(overflow and underflow are not detected). This gives you the ability to use
-memcached to generate shared sequences of values.
-.sp
-memcached_increment() takes a key and keylength and increments the value by
-the offset passed to it. The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_decrement() takes a key and keylength and decrements the value by
-the offset passed to it. The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_increment_with_initial() takes a key and keylength and increments
-the value by the offset passed to it. If the object specified by key does
-not exist, one of two things may happen: If the expiration value is
-MEMCACHED_EXPIRATION_NOT_ADD, the operation will fail. For all other
-expiration values, the operation will succeed by seeding the value for that
-key with a initial value to expire with the provided expiration time. The
-flags will be set to zero.The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_decrement_with_initial() takes a key and keylength and decrements
-the value by the offset passed to it. If the object specified by key does
-not exist, one of two things may happen: If the expiration value is
-MEMCACHED_EXPIRATION_NOT_ADD, the operation will fail. For all other
-expiration values, the operation will succeed by seeding the value for that
-key with a initial value to expire with the provided expiration time. The
-flags will be set to zero.The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_increment_by_key(), memcached_decrement_by_key(),
-memcached_increment_with_initial_by_key(), and
-memcached_decrement_with_initial_by_key() are master key equivalents of the
-above.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned.
-On success that value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_INCREMENT_WITH_INITIAL" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_increment_with_initial \- Incrementing and Decrementing Values
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_with_initial (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement_with_initial (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, unsigned int offset, uint64_t *value);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_increment_with_initial_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_decrement_with_initial_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, uint64_t offset, uint64_t initial, time_t expiration, uint64_t *value);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP servers have the ability to increment and decrement keys
-(overflow and underflow are not detected). This gives you the ability to use
-memcached to generate shared sequences of values.
-.sp
-memcached_increment() takes a key and keylength and increments the value by
-the offset passed to it. The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_decrement() takes a key and keylength and decrements the value by
-the offset passed to it. The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_increment_with_initial() takes a key and keylength and increments
-the value by the offset passed to it. If the object specified by key does
-not exist, one of two things may happen: If the expiration value is
-MEMCACHED_EXPIRATION_NOT_ADD, the operation will fail. For all other
-expiration values, the operation will succeed by seeding the value for that
-key with a initial value to expire with the provided expiration time. The
-flags will be set to zero.The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_decrement_with_initial() takes a key and keylength and decrements
-the value by the offset passed to it. If the object specified by key does
-not exist, one of two things may happen: If the expiration value is
-MEMCACHED_EXPIRATION_NOT_ADD, the operation will fail. For all other
-expiration values, the operation will succeed by seeding the value for that
-key with a initial value to expire with the provided expiration time. The
-flags will be set to zero.The value is then returned via the unsigned int
-value pointer you pass to it.
-.sp
-memcached_increment_by_key(), memcached_decrement_by_key(),
-memcached_increment_with_initial_by_key(), and
-memcached_decrement_with_initial_by_key() are master key equivalents of the
-above.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned.
-On success that value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_LIB_VERSION" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_lib_version \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
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-.B const char * memcached_lib_version(void)
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_version(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP)
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_lib_version() is used to return a simple version string representing
-the libmemcached version (client library version, not server version)
-.sp
-memcached_version() is used to set the major, minor, and micro versions of each
-memcached server being used by the memcached_st connection structure. It returns the
-memcached server return code.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A string with the version of libmemcached driver is returned from
-memcached_lib_version()
-.sp
-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned from memcached_version()
-On success that value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP. If called with the
-\fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fP behavior set, the value \fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fPwill be returned. Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to
-a printable string.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemcached(3) memcached_strerror(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_MEMORY_ALLOCATORS" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_memory_allocators \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.sp
-Manage memory allocator functions
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set_memory_allocators (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_malloc_fn mem_malloc, memcached_free_fn mem_free, memcached_realloc_fn mem_realloc, memcached_calloc_fn mem_calloc, void *context);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B void memcached_get_memory_allocators (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_malloc_fn *mem_malloc, memcached_free_fn *mem_free, memcached_realloc_fn *mem_realloc, memcached_calloc_fn *mem_calloc);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B void * memcached_get_memory_allocators_context(const memcached_st *ptr);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B void * (*memcached_malloc_fn) (memcached_st *ptr, const size_t size, void *context);
-.UNINDENT
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-.B void * (*memcached_realloc_fn) (memcached_st *ptr, void *mem, const size_t size, void *context);
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-.B void (*memcached_free_fn) (memcached_st *ptr, void *mem, void *context);
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-.B void * (*memcached_calloc_fn) (memcached_st *ptr, size_t nelem, const size_t elsize, void *context);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-libmemcached(3) allows you to specify your own memory allocators, optimized
-for your application. This enables libmemcached to be used inside of applications that have their own malloc implementation.
-.sp
-memcached_set_memory_allocators() is used to set the memory allocators used
-by the memcached instance specified by ptr. Please note that you cannot
-override only one of the memory allocators, you have to specify a complete
-new set if you want to override one of them. All of the memory allocation
-functions should behave as specified in the C99 standard. Specify NULL as
-all functions to reset them to the default values.
-.sp
-memcached_get_memory_allocators() is used to get the currently used memory
-allocators by a mamcached handle.
-.sp
-memcached_get_memory_allocators_context() returns the void * that was
-passed in during the call to memcached_set_memory_allocators().
-.sp
-The first argument to the memory allocator functions is a pointer to a
-memcached structure, the is passed as const and you will need to clone
-it in order to make use of any operation which would modify it.
-.SH NOTES
-.sp
-In version 0.38 all functions were modified to have a context void pointer
-passed to them. This was so that customer allocators could have their
-own space for memory.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_set_memory_allocators() return MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success,
-and MEMCACHED_FAILURE if you don\(aqt pass a complete set of function pointers.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_MGET" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
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-memcached_mget \- Retrieving data from the server
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_result_st * memcached_fetch_result (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_result_st *result, memcached_return_t *error);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B char * memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B char * memcached_get_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
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-.B char * memcached_fetch (memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t *key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_fetch_execute (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_get() is used to fetch an individual value from the server. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. Any object returned by
-memcached_get() must be released by the caller application.
-.sp
-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. 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.
-.sp
-memcached_fetch() is used to fetch an individual value from the server.
-memcached_mget() must always be called before using this method. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. MEMCACHD_END is returned
-by the *error value when all objects that have been found are returned.
-The final value upon MEMCACHED_END is null. Values returned by
-memcached_fetch() must be freed by the caller. memcached_fetch() will
-be DEPRECATED in the near future, memcached_fetch_result() should be used
-instead.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-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 the called function (it can not
-be used directly). It also passes 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. Currently only one value is being passed
-to each function call. In the future there will be an option to allow this
-to be an array.
-.sp
-memcached_mget_execute() and memcached_mget_execute_by_key() is
-similar to memcached_mget(), but it may trigger the supplied callbacks
-with result sets while sending out the queries. If you try to perform
-a really large multiget with memcached_mget() you may encounter a
-deadlock in the OS kernel (it will fail to write data to the socket because
-the input buffer is full). memcached_mget_execute() solves this
-problem by processing some of the results before continuing sending
-out requests. Please note that this function is only available in the
-binary protocol.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are not tested when the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPhas been set. Executing any of these functions with this behavior on will result in
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP being returned, or for those functions which do not return
-a \fBmemcached_return_t\fP, the error function parameter will be set to
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All objects returned must be freed by the calling application.
-memcached_get() and memcached_fetch() will return NULL on error. You must
-look at the value of error to determine what the actual error was.
-.sp
-MEMCACHED_KEY_TOO_BIG is set to error whenever memcached_fetch() was used
-and the key was set larger then MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY, which was the largest
-key allowed for the original memcached ascii server.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_MGET_BY_KEY" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_mget_by_key \- Retrieving data from the server
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.B memcached_result_st * memcached_fetch_result (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_result_st *result, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B char * memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
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-.B char * memcached_get_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
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-.B char * memcached_fetch (memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t *key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_fetch_execute (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
-.UNINDENT
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_get() is used to fetch an individual value from the server. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. Any object returned by
-memcached_get() must be released by the caller application.
-.sp
-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. 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.
-.sp
-memcached_fetch() is used to fetch an individual value from the server.
-memcached_mget() must always be called before using this method. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. MEMCACHD_END is returned
-by the *error value when all objects that have been found are returned.
-The final value upon MEMCACHED_END is null. Values returned by
-memcached_fetch() must be freed by the caller. memcached_fetch() will
-be DEPRECATED in the near future, memcached_fetch_result() should be used
-instead.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-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 the called function (it can not
-be used directly). It also passes 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. Currently only one value is being passed
-to each function call. In the future there will be an option to allow this
-to be an array.
-.sp
-memcached_mget_execute() and memcached_mget_execute_by_key() is
-similar to memcached_mget(), but it may trigger the supplied callbacks
-with result sets while sending out the queries. If you try to perform
-a really large multiget with memcached_mget() you may encounter a
-deadlock in the OS kernel (it will fail to write data to the socket because
-the input buffer is full). memcached_mget_execute() solves this
-problem by processing some of the results before continuing sending
-out requests. Please note that this function is only available in the
-binary protocol.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are not tested when the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPhas been set. Executing any of these functions with this behavior on will result in
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP being returned, or for those functions which do not return
-a \fBmemcached_return_t\fP, the error function parameter will be set to
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All objects returned must be freed by the calling application.
-memcached_get() and memcached_fetch() will return NULL on error. You must
-look at the value of error to determine what the actual error was.
-.sp
-MEMCACHED_KEY_TOO_BIG is set to error whenever memcached_fetch() was used
-and the key was set larger then MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY, which was the largest
-key allowed for the original memcached ascii server.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_MGET_EXECUTE" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_mget_execute \- Retrieving data from the server
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.TP
-.B memcached_result_st * memcached_fetch_result (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_result_st *result, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B char * memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
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-.TP
-.B char * memcached_get_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
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-.B char * memcached_fetch (memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t *key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_fetch_execute (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_get() is used to fetch an individual value from the server. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. Any object returned by
-memcached_get() must be released by the caller application.
-.sp
-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. 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.
-.sp
-memcached_fetch() is used to fetch an individual value from the server.
-memcached_mget() must always be called before using this method. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. MEMCACHD_END is returned
-by the *error value when all objects that have been found are returned.
-The final value upon MEMCACHED_END is null. Values returned by
-memcached_fetch() must be freed by the caller. memcached_fetch() will
-be DEPRECATED in the near future, memcached_fetch_result() should be used
-instead.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-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 the called function (it can not
-be used directly). It also passes 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. Currently only one value is being passed
-to each function call. In the future there will be an option to allow this
-to be an array.
-.sp
-memcached_mget_execute() and memcached_mget_execute_by_key() is
-similar to memcached_mget(), but it may trigger the supplied callbacks
-with result sets while sending out the queries. If you try to perform
-a really large multiget with memcached_mget() you may encounter a
-deadlock in the OS kernel (it will fail to write data to the socket because
-the input buffer is full). memcached_mget_execute() solves this
-problem by processing some of the results before continuing sending
-out requests. Please note that this function is only available in the
-binary protocol.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are not tested when the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPhas been set. Executing any of these functions with this behavior on will result in
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP being returned, or for those functions which do not return
-a \fBmemcached_return_t\fP, the error function parameter will be set to
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All objects returned must be freed by the calling application.
-memcached_get() and memcached_fetch() will return NULL on error. You must
-look at the value of error to determine what the actual error was.
-.sp
-MEMCACHED_KEY_TOO_BIG is set to error whenever memcached_fetch() was used
-and the key was set larger then MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY, which was the largest
-key allowed for the original memcached ascii server.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_MGET_EXECUTE_BY_KEY" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
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-memcached_mget_execute_by_key \- Retrieving data from the server
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-.B char * memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B char * memcached_get_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys);
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-.B char * memcached_fetch (memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t *key_length, size_t *value_length, uint32_t *flags, memcached_return_t *error);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_fetch_execute (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute (memcached_st *ptr, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_mget_execute_by_key (memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char * const *keys, const size_t *key_length, size_t number_of_keys, memcached_execute_fn *callback, void *context, uint32_t number_of_callbacks);
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_get() is used to fetch an individual value from the server. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. Any object returned by
-memcached_get() must be released by the caller application.
-.sp
-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. 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.
-.sp
-memcached_fetch() is used to fetch an individual value from the server.
-memcached_mget() must always be called before using this method. You
-must pass in a key and its length to fetch the object. You must supply
-three pointer variables which will give you the state of the returned
-object. A uint32_t pointer to contain whatever flags you stored with the value,
-a size_t pointer which will be filled with size of of the object, and a
-memcached_return_t pointer to hold any error. The object will be returned
-upon success and NULL will be returned on failure. MEMCACHD_END is returned
-by the *error value when all objects that have been found are returned.
-The final value upon MEMCACHED_END is null. Values returned by
-memcached_fetch() must be freed by the caller. memcached_fetch() will
-be DEPRECATED in the near future, memcached_fetch_result() should be used
-instead.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-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 the called function (it can not
-be used directly). It also passes 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. Currently only one value is being passed
-to each function call. In the future there will be an option to allow this
-to be an array.
-.sp
-memcached_mget_execute() and memcached_mget_execute_by_key() is
-similar to memcached_mget(), but it may trigger the supplied callbacks
-with result sets while sending out the queries. If you try to perform
-a really large multiget with memcached_mget() you may encounter a
-deadlock in the OS kernel (it will fail to write data to the socket because
-the input buffer is full). memcached_mget_execute() solves this
-problem by processing some of the results before continuing sending
-out requests. Please note that this function is only available in the
-binary protocol.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are not tested when the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPhas been set. Executing any of these functions with this behavior on will result in
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP being returned, or for those functions which do not return
-a \fBmemcached_return_t\fP, the error function parameter will be set to
-\fBMEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED\fP.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All objects returned must be freed by the calling application.
-memcached_get() and memcached_fetch() will return NULL on error. You must
-look at the value of error to determine what the actual error was.
-.sp
-MEMCACHED_KEY_TOO_BIG is set to error whenever memcached_fetch() was used
-and the key was set larger then MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY, which was the largest
-key allowed for the original memcached ascii server.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
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-.B memcached_st * memcached_pool_pop (memcached_pool_st* pool, bool block, memcached_return_t *rc);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_pool_behavior_set(memcached_pool_st\fI\ *pool\fP, memcached_behavior_t\fI\ flag\fP, uint64_t\fI\ data\fP)
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcachedutil \-lmemcached
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-memcached_pool() is used to create a connection pool of objects you may use
-to remove the overhead of using memcached_clone for short lived
-\fBmemcached_st\fPobjects. Please see \fIlibmemcached_configuration\fP for details on the format of the configuration string.
-.sp
-DEPRECATED memcached_pool_create() is used to create a connection pool of
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-initialised \fBmemcached_st\fPstructure, and a successfull invocation of
-memcached_pool_create takes full ownership of the variable (until it is
-released by memcached_pool_destroy). The \fBinitial\fP argument specifies
-the initial size of the connection pool, and the \fBmax\fPargument
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-.sp
-memcached_pool_destroy() is used to destroy the connection pool
-created with memcached_pool_create() and release all allocated
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-memcached_pool_pop() is used to grab a connection structure from the
-connection pool. The block argument specifies if the function should
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-memcached_pool_push() is used to return a connection structure back to the pool.
-.sp
-memcached_pool_behavior_set() and memcached_pool_behagior_get() is
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-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_pool_create() returns a pointer to the newly created
-memcached_pool_st structure. On an allocation failure, it returns
-NULL.
-.sp
-memcached_pool_destroy() returns the pointer (and ownership) to the
-memcached_st structure used to create the pool. If connections are in
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-.sp
-memcached_pool_pop() returns a pointer to a memcached_st structure
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-.sp
-memcached_pool_push() returns MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success.
-.sp
-memcached_pool_behavior_get() and memcached_pool_behavior_get()
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
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-Trond Norbye, <\fI\%trond.norbye@gmail.com\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-DEPRECATED memcached_pool_create() is used to create a connection pool of
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-memcached_pool_destroy() is used to destroy the connection pool
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-memcached_pool_pop() is used to grab a connection structure from the
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-memcached_pool_push() is used to return a connection structure back to the pool.
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-memcached_pool_behavior_set() and memcached_pool_behagior_get() is
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-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_pool_create() returns a pointer to the newly created
-memcached_pool_st structure. On an allocation failure, it returns
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-.sp
-memcached_pool_destroy() returns the pointer (and ownership) to the
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-.sp
-memcached_pool_pop() returns a pointer to a memcached_st structure
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-memcached_pool_push() returns MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success.
-.sp
-memcached_pool_behavior_get() and memcached_pool_behavior_get()
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
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-Trond Norbye, <\fI\%trond.norbye@gmail.com\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-Brian Aker
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-DEPRECATED memcached_pool_create() is used to create a connection pool of
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-memcached_pool_destroy() is used to destroy the connection pool
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-memcached_pool_pop() is used to grab a connection structure from the
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-memcached_pool_push() is used to return a connection structure back to the pool.
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-memcached_pool_behavior_set() and memcached_pool_behagior_get() is
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-.SH RETURN
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-memcached_pool_create() returns a pointer to the newly created
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-memcached_pool_destroy() returns the pointer (and ownership) to the
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-memcached_pool_push() returns MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success.
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-memcached_pool_behavior_get() and memcached_pool_behavior_get()
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-.SH HOME
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
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-Trond Norbye, <\fI\%trond.norbye@gmail.com\fP>
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-.sp
-DEPRECATED memcached_pool_create() is used to create a connection pool of
-objects you may use to remove the overhead of using memcached_clone for
-short lived \fBmemcached_st\fPobjects. The mmc argument should be an
-initialised \fBmemcached_st\fPstructure, and a successfull invocation of
-memcached_pool_create takes full ownership of the variable (until it is
-released by memcached_pool_destroy). The \fBinitial\fP argument specifies
-the initial size of the connection pool, and the \fBmax\fPargument
-specifies the maximum size the connection pool should grow to. Please note
-that the library will allocate a fixed size buffer scaled to the max size of
-the connection pool, so you should not pass MAXINT or some other large
-number here.
-.sp
-memcached_pool_destroy() is used to destroy the connection pool
-created with memcached_pool_create() and release all allocated
-resources. It will return the pointer to the \fBmemcached_st\fP structure
-passed as an argument to memcached_pool_create(), and returns the ownership
-of the pointer to the caller when created with memcached_pool_create,
-otherwise NULL is returned..
-.sp
-memcached_pool_pop() is used to grab a connection structure from the
-connection pool. The block argument specifies if the function should
-block and wait for a connection structure to be available if we try
-to exceed the maximum size.
-.sp
-memcached_pool_push() is used to return a connection structure back to the pool.
-.sp
-memcached_pool_behavior_set() and memcached_pool_behagior_get() is
-used to get/set behavior flags on all connections in the pool.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_pool_create() returns a pointer to the newly created
-memcached_pool_st structure. On an allocation failure, it returns
-NULL.
-.sp
-memcached_pool_destroy() returns the pointer (and ownership) to the
-memcached_st structure used to create the pool. If connections are in
-use it returns NULL.
-.sp
-memcached_pool_pop() returns a pointer to a memcached_st structure
-from the pool (or NULL if an allocation cannot be satisfied).
-.sp
-memcached_pool_push() returns MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success.
-.sp
-memcached_pool_behavior_get() and memcached_pool_behavior_get()
-returns MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.sp
-Trond Norbye, <\fI\%trond.norbye@gmail.com\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_PREPEND" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_prepend \- Appending to or Prepending to data on the server
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-.sp
-Appending or Prepending to data on the server
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_prepend(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *key\fP, size_t\fI\ key_length\fP, const char\fI\ *value\fP, size_t\fI\ value_length\fP, time_t\fI\ expiration\fP, uint32_t\fI\ flags\fP)
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_append(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *key\fP, size_t\fI\ key_length\fP, const char\fI\ *value\fP, size_t\fI\ value_length\fP, time_t\fI\ expiration\fP, uint32_t\fI\ flags\fP)
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_prepend_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_append_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_prepend() and memcached_append are used to
-modify information on a server. All methods take a key, and its length to
-store the object. Keys are currently limited to 250 characters when using either a version of memcached(1) which is 1.4 or below, or when using the text protocol.
-You must supply both a value and a length. Optionally you
-may test an expiration time for the object and a 16 byte value (it is
-meant to be used as a bitmap). "flags" is a 4byte space that is stored alongside of the main value. Many sub libraries make use of this field, so in most cases users should avoid making use of it.
-.sp
-memcached_prepend() places a segment of data before the last piece of data
-stored. Currently expiration and key are not used in the server.
-.sp
-memcached_append() places a segment of data at the end of the last piece of
-data stored. Currently expiration and key are not used in the server.
-.sp
-memcached_prepend_by_key() and memcached_append_by_key_by_key(,
-methods both behave in a similar method as the non key
-methods. The difference is that they use their group_key parameter to map
-objects to particular servers.
-.sp
-If you are looking for performance, memcached_set() with non\-blocking IO is
-the fastest way to store data on the server.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are testsed with the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPbehavior enabled. However, when using these operations with this behavior on, there
-are limits to the size of the payload being sent to the server. The reason for
-these limits is that the Memcached Server does not allow multi\-datagram requests
-and the current server implementation sets a datagram size to 1400 bytes. Due
-to protocol overhead, the actual limit of the user supplied data is less than
-1400 bytes and depends on the protocol in use as, well as the operation being
-executed. When running with the binary protocol, \(ga\(ga MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BINARY_PROTOCOL\(ga\(ga,
-the size of the key,value, flags and expiry combined may not exceed 1368 bytes.
-When running with the ASCII protocol, the exact limit fluctuates depending on
-which function is being executed and whether the function is a cas operation
-or not. For non\-cas ASCII set operations, there are at least 1335 bytes available
-to split among the key, key_prefix, and value; for cas ASCII operations there are
-at least 1318 bytes available to split among the key, key_prefix and value. If the
-total size of the command, including overhead, exceeds 1400 bytes, a \fBMEMCACHED_WRITE_FAILURE\fPwill be returned.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All methods return a value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP.
-On success the value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemached(3) memcached_strerror(3) memcached_set(3) memcached_add(3) memcached_cas(3) memcached_replace(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
-.\"
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_PREPEND_BY_KEY" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_prepend_by_key \- Appending to or Prepending to data on the server
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-.sp
-Appending or Prepending to data on the server
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_prepend(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *key\fP, size_t\fI\ key_length\fP, const char\fI\ *value\fP, size_t\fI\ value_length\fP, time_t\fI\ expiration\fP, uint32_t\fI\ flags\fP)
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_append(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *key\fP, size_t\fI\ key_length\fP, const char\fI\ *value\fP, size_t\fI\ value_length\fP, time_t\fI\ expiration\fP, uint32_t\fI\ flags\fP)
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_prepend_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_append_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_prepend() and memcached_append are used to
-modify information on a server. All methods take a key, and its length to
-store the object. Keys are currently limited to 250 characters when using either a version of memcached(1) which is 1.4 or below, or when using the text protocol.
-You must supply both a value and a length. Optionally you
-may test an expiration time for the object and a 16 byte value (it is
-meant to be used as a bitmap). "flags" is a 4byte space that is stored alongside of the main value. Many sub libraries make use of this field, so in most cases users should avoid making use of it.
-.sp
-memcached_prepend() places a segment of data before the last piece of data
-stored. Currently expiration and key are not used in the server.
-.sp
-memcached_append() places a segment of data at the end of the last piece of
-data stored. Currently expiration and key are not used in the server.
-.sp
-memcached_prepend_by_key() and memcached_append_by_key_by_key(,
-methods both behave in a similar method as the non key
-methods. The difference is that they use their group_key parameter to map
-objects to particular servers.
-.sp
-If you are looking for performance, memcached_set() with non\-blocking IO is
-the fastest way to store data on the server.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are testsed with the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPbehavior enabled. However, when using these operations with this behavior on, there
-are limits to the size of the payload being sent to the server. The reason for
-these limits is that the Memcached Server does not allow multi\-datagram requests
-and the current server implementation sets a datagram size to 1400 bytes. Due
-to protocol overhead, the actual limit of the user supplied data is less than
-1400 bytes and depends on the protocol in use as, well as the operation being
-executed. When running with the binary protocol, \(ga\(ga MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BINARY_PROTOCOL\(ga\(ga,
-the size of the key,value, flags and expiry combined may not exceed 1368 bytes.
-When running with the ASCII protocol, the exact limit fluctuates depending on
-which function is being executed and whether the function is a cas operation
-or not. For non\-cas ASCII set operations, there are at least 1335 bytes available
-to split among the key, key_prefix, and value; for cas ASCII operations there are
-at least 1318 bytes available to split among the key, key_prefix and value. If the
-total size of the command, including overhead, exceeds 1400 bytes, a \fBMEMCACHED_WRITE_FAILURE\fPwill be returned.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All methods return a value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP.
-On success the value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemached(3) memcached_strerror(3) memcached_set(3) memcached_add(3) memcached_cas(3) memcached_replace(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
-.\"
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_QUIT" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_quit \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.\" Man page generated from reStructeredText.
-.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B void memcached_quit (memcached_st *ptr);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_quit() will disconnect you from all currently connected servers.
-It will also reset the state of the connection (ie, any memcached_fetch() you
-are in the middle of will be terminated). This function is called
-automatically when you call memcached_free() on the \fBmemcached_st\fP structure.
-.sp
-You do not need to call this on your own. All operations to change server
-hashes and parameters will handle connections to the server for you. This
-function is provided mainly so that you can timeout your connections or
-reset connections during the middle of a memcached_fetch().
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-A value of type \fBmemcached_return\fP is returned
-On success that value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_REPLACE" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_replace \- Storing and Replacing Data
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.sp
-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_add (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
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-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_replace (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_add_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_replace_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_set(), memcached_add(), and memcached_replace() are all used to
-store information on the server. All methods take a key, and its length to
-store the object. Keys are currently limited to 250 characters when using either a version of memcached(1) which is 1.4 or below, or when using the text protocol.
-You must supply both a value and a length. Optionally you
-may test an expiration time for the object and a 16 byte value (it is
-meant to be used as a bitmap). "flags" is a 4byte space that is stored alongside of the main value. Many sub libraries make use of this field, so in most cases users should avoid making use of it.
-.sp
-memcached_set() will write an object to the server. If an object already
-exists it will overwrite what is in the server. If the object does not exist
-it will be written. If you are using the non\-blocking mode this function
-will always return true unless a network error occurs.
-.sp
-memcached_replace() replaces an object on the server. If the object is not
-found on the server an error occurs.
-.sp
-memcached_add() adds an object to the server. If the object is found on the
-server an error occurs, otherwise the value is stored.
-.sp
-memcached_cas() overwrites data in the server as long as the "cas" value is
-still the same in the server. You can get the cas value of a result by
-calling memcached_result_cas() on a memcached_result_st(3) structure. At the point
-that this note was written cas is still buggy in memached. Turning on tests
-for it in libmemcached(3) is optional. Please see memcached_set() for
-information on how to do this.
-.sp
-memcached_set_by_key(), memcached_add_by_key(), and memcached_replace_by_key()
-methods all behave in a similar method as the non key
-methods. The difference is that they use their group_key parameter to map
-objects to particular servers.
-.sp
-If you are looking for performance, memcached_set() with non\-blocking IO is
-the fastest way to store data on the server.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are testsed with the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPbehavior enabled. However, when using these operations with this behavior on, there
-are limits to the size of the payload being sent to the server. The reason for
-these limits is that the Memcached Server does not allow multi\-datagram requests
-and the current server implementation sets a datagram size to 1400 bytes. Due
-to protocol overhead, the actual limit of the user supplied data is less than
-1400 bytes and depends on the protocol in use as, well as the operation being
-executed. When running with the binary protocol, \(ga\(ga MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BINARY_PROTOCOL\(ga\(ga,
-the size of the key,value, flags and expiry combined may not exceed 1368 bytes.
-When running with the ASCII protocol, the exact limit fluctuates depending on
-which function is being executed and whether the function is a cas operation
-or not. For non\-cas ASCII set operations, there are at least 1335 bytes available
-to split among the key, key_prefix, and value; for cas ASCII operations there are
-at least 1318 bytes available to split among the key, key_prefix and value. If the
-total size of the command, including overhead, exceeds 1400 bytes, a \fBMEMCACHED_WRITE_FAILURE\fPwill be returned.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All methods return a value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP.
-On success the value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.sp
-For memcached_replace() and memcached_add(), \fBMEMCACHED_NOTSTORED\fP is a
-legitmate error in the case of a collision.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemached(3) memcached_strerror(3) memcached_prepend(3) memcached_cas(3) memcached_append(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
-.\"
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_REPLACE_BY_KEY" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_replace_by_key \- Storing and Replacing Data
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
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-memcached_set(), memcached_add(), and memcached_replace() are all used to
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-You must supply both a value and a length. Optionally you
-may test an expiration time for the object and a 16 byte value (it is
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-memcached_set() will write an object to the server. If an object already
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-it will be written. If you are using the non\-blocking mode this function
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-memcached_add() adds an object to the server. If the object is found on the
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-memcached_cas() overwrites data in the server as long as the "cas" value is
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-these limits is that the Memcached Server does not allow multi\-datagram requests
-and the current server implementation sets a datagram size to 1400 bytes. Due
-to protocol overhead, the actual limit of the user supplied data is less than
-1400 bytes and depends on the protocol in use as, well as the operation being
-executed. When running with the binary protocol, \(ga\(ga MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BINARY_PROTOCOL\(ga\(ga,
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-When running with the ASCII protocol, the exact limit fluctuates depending on
-which function is being executed and whether the function is a cas operation
-or not. For non\-cas ASCII set operations, there are at least 1335 bytes available
-to split among the key, key_prefix, and value; for cas ASCII operations there are
-at least 1318 bytes available to split among the key, key_prefix and value. If the
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-All methods return a value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP.
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-For memcached_replace() and memcached_add(), \fBMEMCACHED_NOTSTORED\fP is a
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-.SH HOME
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemached(3) memcached_strerror(3) memcached_prepend(3) memcached_cas(3) memcached_append(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-libmemcached(3) can optionally return a memcached_result_st which acts as a
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-memcached_result_free() will deallocate any memory attached to the
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-memcached_result_key_value() returns the key value associated with the
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-memcached_result_set_value() takes a byte array and a size and sets
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-You may wish to avoid using memcached_result_create(3) with a
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-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-Varies, see particular functions. All structures must have
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-Brian Aker
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-You may wish to avoid using memcached_result_create(3) with a
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-Varies, see particular functions. All structures must have
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-.SH HOME
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-To find out more information please check:
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-To find out more information please check:
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-Varies, see particular functions. All structures must have
-memcached_result_free() called on them for cleanup purposes. Failure to
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-memcached_sasl \- libmemcached Documentation
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-libmemcached(3) allows you to plug in your own callbacks function used by
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-memcached_set_sasl_auth_data() is a helper function defining
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
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-Trond Norbye, <\fI\%trond.norbye@gmail.com\fP>
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_SASL_SET_AUTH_DATA" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
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-memcached_sasl_set_auth_data \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.B memcached_return memcached_set_sasl_auth_data(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP, const char\fI\ *username\fP, const char\fI\ *password\fP)
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-libmemcached(3) allows you to plug in your own callbacks function used by
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-Please note that SASL requires the memcached binary protocol, and you have
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-memcached_set_sasl_auth_data() is a helper function defining
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-You as a client user have to initialize libsasl by using sasl_client_init
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-memcached_get_sasl_callbacks() returns the callbacks currently used
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
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-Trond Norbye, <\fI\%trond.norbye@gmail.com\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_SERVER_ADD" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
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-libmemcached(3) performs operations on a list of hosts. The order of these
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-memcached_server_count() provides you a count of the current number of
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-Varies, see particular functions.
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-To find out more information please check:
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_SERVER_ADD_UNIX_SOCKET" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
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-To find out more information please check:
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-Brian Aker
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-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B void memcached_servers_reset(memcached_st);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_create() is used to create a \fBmemcached_st\fP structure that will then
-be used by other libmemcached(3) functions to communicate with the server. You
-should either pass a statically declared \fBmemcached_st\fP to memcached_create() or
-a NULL. If a NULL passed in then a structure is allocated for you.
-.sp
-Please note, when you write new application use memcached_create_with_options() over memcached_create().
-.sp
-memcached_clone() is similar to memcached_create(3) but it copies the
-defaults and list of servers from the source \fBmemcached_st\fP. 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 \fBmemcached_st\fP will be allocated for you.
-.sp
-memcached_servers_reset() allows you to zero out the list of servers that
-the memcached_st has.
-.sp
-To clean up memory associated with a \fBmemcached_st\fP 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.
-.sp
-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.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_create() returns a pointer to the memcached_st that was created
-(or initialized). On an allocation failure, it returns NULL.
-.sp
-memcached_clone() returns a pointer to the memcached_st that was created
-(or initialized). On an allocation failure, it returns NULL.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_SET" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_set \- Storing and Replacing Data
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_add (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_replace (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_add_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_replace_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_set(), memcached_add(), and memcached_replace() are all used to
-store information on the server. All methods take a key, and its length to
-store the object. Keys are currently limited to 250 characters when using either a version of memcached(1) which is 1.4 or below, or when using the text protocol.
-You must supply both a value and a length. Optionally you
-may test an expiration time for the object and a 16 byte value (it is
-meant to be used as a bitmap). "flags" is a 4byte space that is stored alongside of the main value. Many sub libraries make use of this field, so in most cases users should avoid making use of it.
-.sp
-memcached_set() will write an object to the server. If an object already
-exists it will overwrite what is in the server. If the object does not exist
-it will be written. If you are using the non\-blocking mode this function
-will always return true unless a network error occurs.
-.sp
-memcached_replace() replaces an object on the server. If the object is not
-found on the server an error occurs.
-.sp
-memcached_add() adds an object to the server. If the object is found on the
-server an error occurs, otherwise the value is stored.
-.sp
-memcached_cas() overwrites data in the server as long as the "cas" value is
-still the same in the server. You can get the cas value of a result by
-calling memcached_result_cas() on a memcached_result_st(3) structure. At the point
-that this note was written cas is still buggy in memached. Turning on tests
-for it in libmemcached(3) is optional. Please see memcached_set() for
-information on how to do this.
-.sp
-memcached_set_by_key(), memcached_add_by_key(), and memcached_replace_by_key()
-methods all behave in a similar method as the non key
-methods. The difference is that they use their group_key parameter to map
-objects to particular servers.
-.sp
-If you are looking for performance, memcached_set() with non\-blocking IO is
-the fastest way to store data on the server.
-.sp
-All of the above functions are testsed with the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPbehavior enabled. However, when using these operations with this behavior on, there
-are limits to the size of the payload being sent to the server. The reason for
-these limits is that the Memcached Server does not allow multi\-datagram requests
-and the current server implementation sets a datagram size to 1400 bytes. Due
-to protocol overhead, the actual limit of the user supplied data is less than
-1400 bytes and depends on the protocol in use as, well as the operation being
-executed. When running with the binary protocol, \(ga\(ga MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BINARY_PROTOCOL\(ga\(ga,
-the size of the key,value, flags and expiry combined may not exceed 1368 bytes.
-When running with the ASCII protocol, the exact limit fluctuates depending on
-which function is being executed and whether the function is a cas operation
-or not. For non\-cas ASCII set operations, there are at least 1335 bytes available
-to split among the key, key_prefix, and value; for cas ASCII operations there are
-at least 1318 bytes available to split among the key, key_prefix and value. If the
-total size of the command, including overhead, exceeds 1400 bytes, a \fBMEMCACHED_WRITE_FAILURE\fPwill be returned.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All methods return a value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP.
-On success the value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.sp
-For memcached_replace() and memcached_add(), \fBMEMCACHED_NOTSTORED\fP is a
-legitmate error in the case of a collision.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemached(3) memcached_strerror(3) memcached_prepend(3) memcached_cas(3) memcached_append(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_set_by_key \- Storing and Replacing Data
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_add (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_replace (memcached_st *ptr, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_add_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_replace_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, const char *group_key, size_t group_key_length, const char *key, size_t key_length, const char *value, size_t value_length, time_t expiration, uint32_t flags);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-memcached_set(), memcached_add(), and memcached_replace() are all used to
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-store the object. Keys are currently limited to 250 characters when using either a version of memcached(1) which is 1.4 or below, or when using the text protocol.
-You must supply both a value and a length. Optionally you
-may test an expiration time for the object and a 16 byte value (it is
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-.sp
-memcached_set() will write an object to the server. If an object already
-exists it will overwrite what is in the server. If the object does not exist
-it will be written. If you are using the non\-blocking mode this function
-will always return true unless a network error occurs.
-.sp
-memcached_replace() replaces an object on the server. If the object is not
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-.sp
-memcached_add() adds an object to the server. If the object is found on the
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-.sp
-memcached_cas() overwrites data in the server as long as the "cas" value is
-still the same in the server. You can get the cas value of a result by
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-that this note was written cas is still buggy in memached. Turning on tests
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-.sp
-memcached_set_by_key(), memcached_add_by_key(), and memcached_replace_by_key()
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-If you are looking for performance, memcached_set() with non\-blocking IO is
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-All of the above functions are testsed with the \fBMEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP\fPbehavior enabled. However, when using these operations with this behavior on, there
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-these limits is that the Memcached Server does not allow multi\-datagram requests
-and the current server implementation sets a datagram size to 1400 bytes. Due
-to protocol overhead, the actual limit of the user supplied data is less than
-1400 bytes and depends on the protocol in use as, well as the operation being
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-When running with the ASCII protocol, the exact limit fluctuates depending on
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-or not. For non\-cas ASCII set operations, there are at least 1335 bytes available
-to split among the key, key_prefix, and value; for cas ASCII operations there are
-at least 1318 bytes available to split among the key, key_prefix and value. If the
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-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-All methods return a value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP.
-On success the value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
-Use memcached_strerror() to translate this value to a printable string.
-.sp
-For memcached_replace() and memcached_add(), \fBMEMCACHED_NOTSTORED\fP is a
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemached(3) memcached_strerror(3) memcached_prepend(3) memcached_cas(3) memcached_append(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_SET_MEMORY_ALLOCATORS" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_set_memory_allocators \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Manage memory allocator functions
-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.TP
-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set_memory_allocators (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_malloc_fn mem_malloc, memcached_free_fn mem_free, memcached_realloc_fn mem_realloc, memcached_calloc_fn mem_calloc, void *context);
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-.B void memcached_get_memory_allocators (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_malloc_fn *mem_malloc, memcached_free_fn *mem_free, memcached_realloc_fn *mem_realloc, memcached_calloc_fn *mem_calloc);
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-.B void * memcached_get_memory_allocators_context(const memcached_st *ptr);
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-.B void * (*memcached_malloc_fn) (memcached_st *ptr, const size_t size, void *context);
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-.B void * (*memcached_calloc_fn) (memcached_st *ptr, size_t nelem, const size_t elsize, void *context);
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-libmemcached(3) allows you to specify your own memory allocators, optimized
-for your application. This enables libmemcached to be used inside of applications that have their own malloc implementation.
-.sp
-memcached_set_memory_allocators() is used to set the memory allocators used
-by the memcached instance specified by ptr. Please note that you cannot
-override only one of the memory allocators, you have to specify a complete
-new set if you want to override one of them. All of the memory allocation
-functions should behave as specified in the C99 standard. Specify NULL as
-all functions to reset them to the default values.
-.sp
-memcached_get_memory_allocators() is used to get the currently used memory
-allocators by a mamcached handle.
-.sp
-memcached_get_memory_allocators_context() returns the void * that was
-passed in during the call to memcached_set_memory_allocators().
-.sp
-The first argument to the memory allocator functions is a pointer to a
-memcached structure, the is passed as const and you will need to clone
-it in order to make use of any operation which would modify it.
-.SH NOTES
-.sp
-In version 0.38 all functions were modified to have a context void pointer
-passed to them. This was so that customer allocators could have their
-own space for memory.
-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_set_memory_allocators() return MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success,
-and MEMCACHED_FAILURE if you don\(aqt pass a complete set of function pointers.
-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_SET_MEMORY_ALLOCATORS_CONTEXT" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_set_memory_allocators_context \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Manage memory allocator functions
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_set_memory_allocators (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_malloc_fn mem_malloc, memcached_free_fn mem_free, memcached_realloc_fn mem_realloc, memcached_calloc_fn mem_calloc, void *context);
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-.B void memcached_get_memory_allocators (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_malloc_fn *mem_malloc, memcached_free_fn *mem_free, memcached_realloc_fn *mem_realloc, memcached_calloc_fn *mem_calloc);
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-.B void * (*memcached_calloc_fn) (memcached_st *ptr, size_t nelem, const size_t elsize, void *context);
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-.sp
-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
-.SH DESCRIPTION
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-libmemcached(3) allows you to specify your own memory allocators, optimized
-for your application. This enables libmemcached to be used inside of applications that have their own malloc implementation.
-.sp
-memcached_set_memory_allocators() is used to set the memory allocators used
-by the memcached instance specified by ptr. Please note that you cannot
-override only one of the memory allocators, you have to specify a complete
-new set if you want to override one of them. All of the memory allocation
-functions should behave as specified in the C99 standard. Specify NULL as
-all functions to reset them to the default values.
-.sp
-memcached_get_memory_allocators() is used to get the currently used memory
-allocators by a mamcached handle.
-.sp
-memcached_get_memory_allocators_context() returns the void * that was
-passed in during the call to memcached_set_memory_allocators().
-.sp
-The first argument to the memory allocator functions is a pointer to a
-memcached structure, the is passed as const and you will need to clone
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-.SH NOTES
-.sp
-In version 0.38 all functions were modified to have a context void pointer
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-.SH RETURN
-.sp
-memcached_set_memory_allocators() return MEMCACHED_SUCCESS upon success,
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
-.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_SET_SASL_CALLBACKS" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_set_sasl_callbacks \- libmemcached Documentation
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-libmemcached(3) allows you to plug in your own callbacks function used by
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-memcached_set_sasl_auth_data() is a helper function defining
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-in memory. If you choose to use this method you have to call
-memcached_destroy_sasl_auth_data before calling memcached_free to avoid
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-You as a client user have to initialize libsasl by using sasl_client_init
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
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-Trond Norbye, <\fI\%trond.norbye@gmail.com\fP>
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP \fImemcached_strerror(3)\fP
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_SET_USER_DATA" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_set_user_data \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Manage user specific data
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-C Client Library for memcached (libmemcached, \-lmemcached)
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-libmemcached(3) allows you to store a pointer to a user specific data inside
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-memcached_set_user_data() is used to set the user specific data in the
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-memcached_get_user_data() is used to retrieve the user specific data in
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-memcached_set_user_data() returns the previous value of the user specific
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-To find out more information please check:
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-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
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-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_STAT" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_stat \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Get memcached statistics
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-.B memcached_stat_st *memcached_stat (memcached_st *ptr, char *args, memcached_return_t *error);
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-libmemcached(3) has the ability to query a memcached server (or collection
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-memcached_stat_servername() can be used standalone without a \fBmemcached_st\fP to
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-\fBmemcached_stat_get_keys()\fP returns a list of keys that the server
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-A command line tool, memstat(1), is provided so that you do not have to write
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-Varies, see particular functions.
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-To find out more information please check:
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-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_stat_execute \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Get memcached statistics
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-Varies, see particular functions.
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-Any method returning a \fBmemcached_stat_st\fP expects you to free the
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-To find out more information please check:
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-Brian Aker
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-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-Get memcached statistics
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-libmemcached(3) has the ability to query a memcached server (or collection
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-memcached_stat_execute() uses the servers found in \fBmemcached_stat_st\fP and
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-memcached_stat_servername() can be used standalone without a \fBmemcached_st\fP to
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-\fBmemcached_stat_get_keys()\fP returns a list of keys that the server
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-Varies, see particular functions.
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
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-memcached(1) libmemcached(3) memcached_strerror(3)
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-Brian Aker
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-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_stats \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Get memcached statistics
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-.B memcached_stat_st *memcached_stat (memcached_st *ptr, char *args, memcached_return_t *error);
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
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-libmemcached(3) has the ability to query a memcached server (or collection
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-memcached_stat_execute() uses the servers found in \fBmemcached_stat_st\fP and
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-memcached_stat() fetches an array of \fBmemcached_stat_st\fP structures containing
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-memcached_stat_servername() can be used standalone without a \fBmemcached_st\fP to
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-\fBmemcached_stat_get_keys()\fP returns a list of keys that the server
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-A command line tool, memstat(1), is provided so that you do not have to write
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-Varies, see particular functions.
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-Any method returning a \fBmemcached_stat_st\fP expects you to free the
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemcached(3) memcached_strerror(3)
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-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_STRERROR" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_strerror \- libmemcached Documentation
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.B const char * memcached_strerror (memcached_st *ptr, memcached_return_t rc);
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
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-memcached_strerror() takes a \fBmemcached_return_t\fP value and returns a string
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-This string must not be modified by the application.
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-\fBmemcached_return_t\fP values are returned from nearly all libmemcached(3) functions.
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-\fBmemcached_return_t\fP values are of an enum type so that you can set up responses
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-memcached_strerror() returns a string describing a \fBmemcached_return_t\fP value.
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-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemcached(3)
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-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_user_data \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Manage user specific data
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-C Client Library for memcached (libmemcached, \-lmemcached)
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-.sp
-libmemcached(3) allows you to store a pointer to a user specific data inside
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-memcached_set_user_data() is used to set the user specific data in the
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-memcached_get_user_data() is used to retrieve the user specific data in
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-memcached_set_user_data() returns the previous value of the user specific
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-memcached_get_user_data() returns the current value uf the user specific
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-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemcached(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.TH "MEMCACHED_VERBOSITY" "3" "June 10, 2011" "0.47" "libmemcached"
-.SH NAME
-memcached_verbosity \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Modifiy verbosity of servers
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_verbosity (memcached_st *ptr, unsigned int verbosity);
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
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-memcached_verbosity() modifies the "verbosity" of the
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-.SH RETURN
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-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned
-On success that value will be \fBMEMCACHED_SUCCESS\fP.
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemcached(3) memcached_strerror(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcached_version \- libmemcached Documentation
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-#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>
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-.B const char * memcached_lib_version(void)
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-.B memcached_return_t memcached_version(memcached_st\fI\ *ptr\fP)
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-Compile and link with \-lmemcached
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-memcached_lib_version() is used to return a simple version string representing
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-memcached_version() is used to set the major, minor, and micro versions of each
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-A string with the version of libmemcached driver is returned from
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-A value of type \fBmemcached_return_t\fP is returned from memcached_version()
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-.SH HOME
-.sp
-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-memcached(1) libmemcached(3) memcached_strerror(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-.SH NAME
-memcapable \- libmemcached Documentation
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-Check the server for compatibility and capabilities
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-Set the timeout from an IO operation to/from the server to \fIn\fP seconds.
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-\fBmemcapable\fP connects to the specified memcached server and tries to
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-The current version of memcapable will only verify the binary protocol.
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-Trond Norbye, <\fI\%trond.norbye@gmail.com\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
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-\fImemcached(1)\fP \fIlibmemcached(3)\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-memcat \- libmemcached Documentation
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-\fBmemcat\fP
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-\fBmemcat\fP outputs to stdout the value a single or multiple set of keys
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-To find out more information please check:
-\fI\%http://libmemcached.org/\fP
-.SH AUTHOR
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-Brian Aker, <\fI\%brian@tangent.org\fP>
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-Mark Atwood <\fI\%mark@fallenpegasus.com\fP>
-.SH SEE ALSO
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-memcached(1) libmemcached(3)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Brian Aker
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/
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-memcp \- libmemcached Documentation
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