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GEARMAN_CLIENT_DO_HIGH(3) Gearmand GEARMAN_CLIENT_DO_HIGH(3)

gearman_client_do_high - Gearmand Documentation, http://gearman.info/

#include <libgearman/gearman.h>


Changed in version 0.21: GEARMAN_PAUSE will no longer be returned. A do operation will now run till completion or error.



gearman_client_do() executes a single request to the gearmand server and waits for a reply.

gearman_client_do_high() and gearman_client_do_low() are identical to gearman_client_do(), only they set the priority to either high or low.

All of the functions will block until either a response or an error is returned.

gearman_client_do() returns a pointer to a value that the caller must release. If ret_ptr is provided any errors that have occurred will be stored in it. Since a NULL/zero value is a valid value, you will always need to check ret_ptr if you are concerned with errors.

/*
# Gearman server and library
# Copyright (C) 2012 Data Differential, http://datadifferential.com/
# All rights reserved.
#
# Use and distribution licensed under the BSD license.  See
# the COPYING file in this directory for full text.
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <libgearman/gearman.h>
int main(void)
{

gearman_client_st *client= gearman_client_create(NULL);
gearman_return_t ret= gearman_client_add_server(client, "localhost", 0);
if (gearman_failed(ret))
{
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
size_t result_size;
gearman_return_t rc;
void *value= gearman_client_do(client, "reverse_function", "unique_value",
"my string to reverse", strlen("my string to reverse"),
&result_size, &rc);
if (gearman_success(rc))
{
// Make use of value
}
free(value);
gearman_client_free(client);
return 0; }


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March 11, 2023 1.1.20+ds