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NAME

memcached_get, memcached_mget, memcached_fetch

LIBRARY

C Client Library for memcached (libmemcached, -lmemcached)

SYNOPSIS

  #include <memcached.h>

  memcached_result_st *
  memcached_fetch_result(memcached_st *ptr, 
                       memcached_result_st *result,
                       memcached_return *error);

  char *memcached_get (memcached_st *ptr,
                       const char *key, size_t key_length,
                       size_t *value_length, 
                       uint32_t *flags,
                       memcached_return *error);

  memcached_return
  memcached_mget (memcached_st *ptr, 
                  char **keys, size_t *key_length, 
                  unsigned int number_of_keys);
  char *
  memcached_get_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, 
                       const char *master_key, size_t master_key_length, 
                       const char *key, size_t key_length, 
                       size_t *value_length, 
                       uint32_t *flags,
                       memcached_return *error);

  memcached_return 
  memcached_mget_by_key(memcached_st *ptr, 
                        const char *master_key, size_t master_key_length,
                        char **keys, size_t *key_length, 
                        unsigned int number_of_keys);

  char *memcached_fetch (memcached_st *ptr,
                         char *key, size_t *key_length, 
                         size_t *value_length,
                         uint32_t *flags, 
                         memcached_return *error);
  memcached_return 
  memcached_fetch_execute(memcached_st *ptr, 
                          memcached_return (*callback[])(memcached_st *ptr, memcached_result_st *result, void *context),
                          void *context,
                          unsigned int number_of_callbacks);

DESCRIPTION

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 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.

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.

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 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() musted be free'ed by the caller.

memcached_fetch_result() is used to return a memcached_result_st(3) structure from a memcached server. The result object is forward compatible with changes to the server. For more information please refer to the memcached_result_st(3) help. This function will dynamically allocate a result structure for you if you do not pass one to the function.

memcached_fetch_execute() is a callback function for result sets. Instead of returning the results to you for processing, it passes each of the result sets to the list of functions you provide. It passes to the function a memcached_st that can be cloned for use in 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.

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.

RETURN

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.

HOME

To find out more information please check: http://tangent.org/552/libmemcached.html

AUTHOR

Brian Aker, <brian@tangent.org>

SEE ALSO

memcached(1) libmemcached(3) memcached_strerror(3)