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NAME

6       libmemcached_examples - libmemcached Documentation
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8       Examples for libmemcached
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DESCRIPTION

11       For  full  examples, test cases are found in tests/*.c in the main dis‐
12       tribution.  These are always up to date, and are used for each test run
13       of the library.
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CONNECTING TO SERVERS

16          const char *config_string =
17            "--SERVER=host10.example.com "
18            "--SERVER=host11.example.com "
19            "--SERVER=host10.example.com";
20          memcached_st *memc= memcached(config_string, strlen(config_string);
21          {
22            // ...
23          }
24           memcached_free(memc);
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26       In the above code you create a memcached_st object with three server by
27       making use of memcached_create().
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CREATING A POOL OF SERVERS

30          const char *config_string =
31            "--SERVER=host10.example.com "
32            "--SERVER=host11.example.com "
33            "--SERVER=host10.example.com";
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35          memcached_pool_st* pool= memcached_pool(config_string, strlen(config_string));
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37          memcached_return_t rc;
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39          memcached_st *memc= memcached_pool_pop(pool, false, &rc);
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41          // .... do work
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43          /*
44            Release the memc_ptr that was pulled from the pool
45          */
46          memcached_pool_push(pool, memc);
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48          /*
49            Destroy the pool.
50          */
51          memcached_pool_destroy(pool);
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53       In the above code you create  a  memcached_pool_st  object  with  three
54       server by making use of memcached_pool().
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56       When memcached_pool_destroy() all memory will be released that is asso‐
57       ciated with the pool.
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ADDING A VALUE TO THE SERVER

60          char *key= "foo";
61          char *value= "value";
62          time_t expires = 0;
63          uint32_t flags = 0;
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65          memcached_return_t rc = memcached_set(memc,
66                                               key, strlen(key),
67                                               value, value_length,
68                                               expires, flags);
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70          if (rc != MEMCACHED_SUCCESS)
71          {
72              // handle failure
73          }
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75       It is best practice to always look at the return value  of  any  opera‐
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FETCHING MULTIPLE VALUES

79          memcached_return_t rc;
80          char *keys[]= {"fudge", "son", "food"};
81          size_t key_length[]= {5, 3, 4};
82          unsigned int x;
83          uint32_t flags;
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85          char return_key[MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY];
86          size_t return_key_length;
87          char *return_value;
88          size_t return_value_length;
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90          rc= memcached_mget(memc, keys, key_length, 3);
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92          x= 0;
93          while ((return_value= memcached_fetch(memc, return_key, &return_key_length,
94                                           &return_value_length, &flags, &rc)))
95          {
96              free(return_value);
97              x++;
98          }
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100       Notice  that  you freed values returned from memcached_fetch(). The de‐
101       fine MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY is provided for usage.
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SEE ALSO

104          memcached(1)
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