centos man page for hashkit_create

Query: hashkit_create

OS: centos

Section: 3

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HASHKIT_CREATE(3)						   libmemcached 						 HASHKIT_CREATE(3)

NAME
hashkit_create - libhashkit Documentation
SYNOPSIS
#include <libhashkit/hashkit.h> hashkit_st hashkit_st *hashkit_create(hashkit_st *hash) hashkit_st *hashkit_clone(hashkit_st *destination, const hashkit_st *ptr) void hashkit_free(hashkit_st *hash) bool hashkit_is_allocated(const hashkit_st *hash) Compile and link with -lhashkit
DESCRIPTION
The hashkit_create() function initializes a hashkit object for use. If you pass a NULL argument for hash, then the memory for the object is allocated. If you specify a pre-allocated piece of memory, that is initialized for use. The hashkit_clone() function initializes a hashkit object much like hashkit_create(), but instead of using default settings it will use the settings of the ptr hashkit object. The hashkit_free() frees any resources being consumed by the hashkit objects that were initialized with hashkit_create() or hashkit_clone(). The hashkit_is_allocated() reports where the memory was allocated for a hashkit object.
RETURN VALUE
hashkit_create() and hashkit_clone() will return NULL on failure or non-NULL on success. hashkit_is_allocated() returns true if the memory for the hashkit object was allocated inside of hashkit_create() or hashkit_clone(), oth- erwise it is false and was user-supplied memory.
HOME
To find out more information please check: http://libmemcached.org/
SEE ALSO
hashkit_create(3) hashkit_value(3) hashkit_set_hash_fn(3)
AUTHOR
Brian Aker
COPYRIGHT
2011-2013, Brian Aker DataDifferential, http://datadifferential.com/ 1.0.16 January 31, 2013 HASHKIT_CREATE(3)
Related Man Pages
hashkit_clone(3) - debian
hashkit_is_allocated(3) - debian
hashkit_fnv1_32(3) - centos
hashkit_fnv1_64(3) - centos
hashkit_hsieh(3) - centos
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