memcached_server_list_free (3) Linux Manual Page
memcached_server_list_free – libmemcached Documentation
Synopsis
#include <libmemcached/memcached.h>- memcached_server_instance_st
- memcached_server_list_st
- memcached_server_st
- const memcached_server_instance_st memcached_server_list(memcached_st
*ptr )
- void memcached_server_list_free(memcached_server_list_st
list )
- memcached_server_list_st memcached_server_list_append(memcached_server_list_st
list , const char*hostname , in_port_tport , memcached_return_t*error )
- uint32_t memcached_server_list_count(memcached_server_list_st
list )
- const char *memcached_server_error(memcached_server_instance_st
instance )
- void memcached_server_error_reset(memcached_server_instance_st
list )
- Deprecated since version 0.39.
- void memcached_servers_parse()
- Deprecated since version 0.39.
Compile and link with -lmemcached
Description
libmemcached(3) operates on a list of hosts which are stored in memcached_server_st structures. You should not modify these structures directly. Functions are provided to modify these structures (and more can be added, just ask!).memcached_server_list() is used to provide an array of all defined hosts. This was incorrectly documented as "requiring free" up till version 0.39.
memcached_server_list_free() deallocates all memory associated with the array of memcached_server_st that you passed to it.
memcached_server_list_append() adds a server to the end of a memcached_server_st array. On error null will be returned and the memcached_return_t pointer you passed into the function will be set with the appropriate error. If the value of port is zero, it is set to the default port of a memcached server.
DEPRECATED memcached_servers_parse(), please see memcached()
memcached_server_error() can be used to look at the text of the last error message sent by the server to to the client.
Before version 0.39 theses functions used a memcache_server_st *. In 0.39 memcached_server_st * was aliased to memcached_server_list_st. This was done for a style reason to help clean up some concepts in the code.
