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GEARMAN_RETURN_T(3)						     Gearmand						       GEARMAN_RETURN_T(3)

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gearman_return_t - Gearmand Documentation, http://gearman.info/ SYNOPSIS
#include <libgearman/gearman.h> gearman_return_t const char *gearman_strerror(gearman_return_t rc) bool gearman_success(gearman_return_t rc) bool gearman_failed(gearman_return_t rc) bool gearman_continue(gearman_return_t rc) Compile and link with -lgearman DESCRIPTION
gearman_return_t is used as a return/error type for all calls using gearman_client_st and gearman_worker_st. GEARMAN_SUCCESS is returned upon success, otherwise an error is returned. gearman_failed() can be used to see if the return value is a failing value. You can print a text version of the error message with gearman_strerror(). gearman_success() return true if GEARMAN_SUCCESS or if GEARMAN_NO_PENDING_TASKS tests true. gearman_failed() return true if any value other then GEARMAN_SUCCESS was provided. gearman_continue() returns true if any error related to non-blocking IO occurred. This should be used for testing loops. Possible values of gearman_return_t: GEARMAN_SUCCESS Success GEARMAN_NO_PENDING_TASKS gearman_client_run_tasks() was called and it has completed all tasks assigned to the client. GEARMAN_IO_WAIT Blocking IO was found. gearman_continue() can be used to test for this. GEARMAN_ERRNO System error occurred. Use either gearman_client_errno() or gearman_worker_errno() GEARMAN_NO_ACTIVE_FDS No active connections were available. gearman_continue() can be used to test for this. GEARMAN_GETADDRINFO Name resolution failed for a host. GEARMAN_NO_SERVERS No servers have been provided for the client/worker. GEARMAN_LOST_CONNECTION Connection was lost to the given server. GEARMAN_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FAILURE Memory allocation failed. GEARMAN_SERVER_ERROR An error occurred on the server. GEARMAN_NOT_CONNECTED Client/Worker is not currently connected to the server. GEARMAN_COULD_NOT_CONNECT Server name was valid, but a connection could not be made. GEARMAN_ECHO_DATA_CORRUPTION Either gearman_client_echo() or gearman_worker_echo() echo was unsuccessful because the data was returned from gearmand corrupted. GEARMAN_UNKNOWN_STATE The gearman_return_t was never set. GEARMAN_FLUSH_DATA Internal state, should never be seen by either client or worker. GEARMAN_SEND_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL Send buffer was too small. GEARMAN_TIMEOUT A timeout occurred when making a request to the server. GEARMAN_ARGUMENT_TOO_LARGE Argument was too large for the current buffer. GEARMAN_INVALID_ARGUMENT One of the arguments to the given API call was invalid. EINVAL will be set if gearman_client_error() or gearman_worker_error() were not settable. This can also be returned if GEARMAN_CLIENT_UNBUFFERED_RESULT was set, but the client is not handling the data cor- rectly. CLIENT ONLY GEARMAN_NEED_WORKLOAD_FN A client was asked for work, but no gearman_workload_fn callback was specified. See gearman_client_set_workload_fn() GEARMAN_WORK_FAIL A task has failed, and the worker has exited with an error or it called gearman_job_send_fail() GEARMAN_IN_PROGRESS gearman_client_job_status() has been called for a gearman_job_handle_t and the Job is currently being run by a worker. GEARMAN_JOB_EXISTS gearman_client_job_status() has been called for a gearman_job_handle_t and the Job is currently known by a server, but is not being run by a worker. WORKER ONLY GEARMAN_INVALID_FUNCTION_NAME A worker was sent a request for a job that it did not have a valid function for. GEARMAN_INVALID_WORKER_FUNCTION No callback was provided by the worker for a given function. GEARMAN_NO_REGISTERED_FUNCTION A request for removing a given function from a worker was invalid since that function did not exist. GEARMAN_NO_REGISTERED_FUNCTIONS The worker has not registered any functions. GEARMAN_NO_JOBS No jobs were found for the worker. WORKER TO CLIENT Client which have registed a custom gearman_actions_t may use these value as return values to the calling client. GEARMAN_WORK_DATA Worker has sent a chunked piece of data to the client via gearman_job_send_data() GEARMAN_WORK_WARNING Worker has issued a warning to the client via gearman_job_send_warning() GEARMAN_WORK_STATUS Status has been updated by the worker via gearman_job_send_status() GEARMAN_WORK_EXCEPTION Worker has sent an exception the client via gearman_job_send_exception() GEARMAN_WORK_FAIL A task has failed, and the worker has exited with an error or it called gearman_job_send_fail() GEARMAN_WORK_ERROR A task has had an error and will be retried. GEARMAN_PAUSE Used only in custom application for client return based on GEARMAN_WORK_DATA, GEARMAN_WORK_WARNING, GEARMAN_WORK_EXCEPTION, GEARMAN_WORK_FAIL, or GEARMAN_WORK_STATUS. gearman_continue() can be used to check for this value. WORKER TO CLIENT Any function defined by gearman_worker_define_function() may, and can only, return the following gearman_return_t values. GEARMAN_SUCCESS The function successfully completed the job. GEARMAN_FATAL GEARMAN_FAIL The function failed to complete the job. GEARMAN_FATAL is the deprecated name for GEARMAN_FAIL GEARMAN_ERROR A task has had an error and will be retried. GEARMAN_SHUTDOWN GEARMAN_SHUTDOWN is a special case. If it is returned the client will be sent GEARMAN_SUCCESS, but gearman_worker_work() will exit with GEARMAN_SHUTDOWN. TASK ONLY GEARMAN_NOT_FLUSHING gearman_task_send_workload() failed, it was not in the correct state. GEARMAN_DATA_TOO_LARGE gearman_task_send_workload() failed, the data was too large to be sent. GEARMAN_UNKNOWN_OPTION Default state of task return value. PROTOCOL If any of these errors occurred the connection will be dropped/reset. GEARMAN_INVALID_MAGIC GEARMAN_INVALID_COMMAND GEARMAN_INVALID_PACKET GEARMAN_UNEXPECTED_PACKET GEARMAN_TOO_MANY_ARGS DEPRECATED GEARMAN_IGNORE_PACKET GEARMAN_MAX_RETURN SEE ALSO
gearmand(8) libgearman(3) gearman_client_error() or gearman_worker_error() AUTHOR
Data Differential http://www.datadifferential.com/ COPYRIGHT
2012, Data Differential, http://www.datadifferential.com/ 0.33 May 04, 2012 GEARMAN_RETURN_T(3)
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