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NAME

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

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libgearman/gearman.h>

       gearman_client_st *gearman_client_create(gearman_client_st *client)

       gearman_client_st          *gearman_client_clone(gearman_client_st *client,          const
       gearman_client_st *from)

       void gearman_client_free(gearman_client_st *client)

       Link with -lgearman

DESCRIPTION

       gearman_client_create() is used to create a c:type:gearman_client_st  structure that  will
       then  be  used  by  other  libgearman client functions to communicate with the server. You
       should either pass a statically declared gearman_client_st  to gearman_client_create()  or
       a NULL. If a NULL passed in then a structure is allocated for you.

       gearman_client_clone()  is  similar  to gearman_client_create() but it copies the defaults
       and list of servers from the source gearman_client_st . If you pass a null as the argument
       for  the  source  to  clone,  it  is  the same as a call to gearman_client_create.  If the
       destination argument is NULL a gearman_client_st  will be allocated for you.

       To clean up memory associated with a gearman_client_st  structure you should  pass  it  to
       gearman_client_free  when you are finished using it. gearman_client_free() is the only way
       to make sure all memory is deallocated when you finish using the structure.

       WARNING:
          You may wish to avoid using gearman_client_create() or  gearman_client_clone()  with  a
          stack  based  allocation, ie the first parameter. The most common issues related to ABI
          safety involve stack allocated structures.

RETURN VALUE

       gearman_client_create returns a pointer to the  gearman_client_st  that  was  created  (or
       initialized). On an allocation failure, it returns NULL.

       gearman_client_clone  returns  a  pointer  to  the  gearman_client_st that was created (or
       initialized). On an allocation failure, it returns NULL.

HOME

       To find out more information please check: http://gearman.info/

       SEE ALSO:
          gearmand(8) libgearman(3) gearman_strerror(3) gearman_client_st(3)

AUTHOR

       Data Differential http://www.datadifferential.com/

COPYRIGHT

       2011-2017, Data Differential, http://www.datadifferential.com/