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GEARMAN_CLIENT_TASK_FREE_ALL(3) Gearmand GEARMAN_CLIENT_TASK_FREE_ALL(3)

NAME

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

SYNOPSIS

#include <libgearman/gearman.h>
gearman_client_st

gearman_task_context_free_fn

int gearman_client_timeout(gearman_client_st *client)

void gearman_client_set_timeout(gearman_client_st *client, int timeout)

void *gearman_client_context(const gearman_client_st *client)

void gearman_client_set_context(gearman_client_st *client, void *context)

void gearman_client_set_workload_malloc_fn(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_malloc_fn *function, void *context)

Deprecated since version 0.23: Use gearman_allocator_t

void gearman_client_set_workload_free_fn(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_free_fn *function, void *context)

Deprecated since version 0.23: Use gearman_allocator_t

void gearman_client_task_free_all(gearman_client_st *client)

void gearman_client_set_task_context_free_fn(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_task_context_free_fn *function)

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DESCRIPTION

gearman_client_st is used for client communication with the server.

gearman_client_context() and gearman_client_set_context() can be used to store an arbitrary object for the user.

gearman_client_set_task_context_free_fn() sets a trigger that will be called when a gearman_task_st is released.

gearman_client_timeout() and gearman_client_set_timeout() get and set the current connection timeout value, in milliseconds, for the client.

Normally malloc(3) and free(3) are used for allocation and releasing workloads. gearman_client_set_workload_malloc_fn() and gearman_client_set_workload_free_fn() can be used to replace these with custom functions. (These have been deprecated, please see gearman_allocator_t for the updated interface.

gearman_client_task_free_all() is used to free all current gearman_task_st that have been created with the gearman_client_st.

WARNING:

By calling gearman_client_task_free_all() you can end up with a SEGFAULT if you try to use any gearman_task_st that you have kept pointers too.


RETURN VALUE

gearman_client_timeout() returns an integer representing the amount of time in milliseconds to wait for a connection before throwing an error. A value of -1 means an infinite timeout value.

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AUTHOR

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January 29, 2019 1.1.18+ds