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NAME
gearman_client_set_complete_fn - Gearmand Documentation, http://gearman.info/
SYNOPSIS
#include <libgearman/gearman.h> gearman_actions_t gearman_workload_fn gearman_created_fn gearman_data_fn gearman_warning_fn gearman_universal_status_fn gearman_exception_fn gearman_fail_fn gearman_complete_fn void gearman_client_set_workload_fn(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_workload_fn *function) void gearman_client_set_created_fn(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_created_fn *function) void gearman_client_set_data_fn(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_data_fn *function) void gearman_client_set_warning_fn(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_warning_fn *function) void gearman_client_set_status_fn(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_universal_status_fn *function) void gearman_client_set_complete_fn(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_complete_fn *function) void gearman_client_set_exception_fn(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_exception_fn *function) void gearman_client_set_fail_fn(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_fail_fn *function) void gearman_client_clear_fn(gearman_client_st *client) const char *gearman_client_do_job_handle(gearman_client_st *client) Link to -lgearman
DESCRIPTION
Callbacks for client execution task states. gearman_client_set_data_fn() sets the callback function that will be called if server is to make a request to the client to provide more data. gearman_client_do_job_handle() gest the job handle for the running task. This should be used between repeated gearman_client_do() (and related) calls to get information. gearman_client_clear_fn() can be called to remove all existing gearman_actions_t that have been set. gearman_client_set_created_fn(), gearman_client_set_data_fn(), gearman_client_set_warning_fn(), gearman_client_set_status_fn(), gearman_client_set_complete_fn(), gearman_client_set_exception_fn(), and gearman_client_set_fail_fn(), set callback functions for the different states of execution for a client request. Each request, ie a creation of gearman_task_st, keeps a copy of callbacks when it is created. gearman_client_set_exception_fn() will only be called if exceptions are enabled on the server. You can do this by calling gearman_client_set_server_option(). An example of this: const char *EXCEPTIONS="exceptions"; gearman_client_set_server_option(client, EXCEPTIONS, strlen(EXCEPTIONS));
RETURN VALUE
None See also gearmand(8) libgearman(3) gearman_client_error(3) or gearman_worker_error(3)
AUTHOR
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COPYRIGHT
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