Creating tasks¶
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <libgearman/gearman.h>
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gearman_task_st *
gearman_client_add_task
(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_task_st *task, void *context, const char *function_name, const char *unique, const void *workload, size_t workload_size, gearman_return_t *ret_ptr)¶
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gearman_task_st *
gearman_client_add_task_high
(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_task_st *task, void *context, const char *function_name, const char *unique, const void *workload, size_t workload_size, gearman_return_t *ret_ptr)¶
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gearman_task_st *
gearman_client_add_task_low
(gearman_client_st *client, gearman_task_st *task, void *context, const char *function_name, const char *unique, const void *workload, size_t workload_size, gearman_return_t *ret_ptr)¶
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DESCRIPTION¶
gearman_client_add_task()
creates a task and adds it to the given gearman_client_st
. Execution of the task does not begin until gearman_client_run_tasks()
is called.
If the unique value is not set, then a unique will be assigned.
gearman_client_add_task_high()
and gearman_client_add_task_low()
are identical to gearman_client_do()
, only they set the priority to either high or low.
RETURN VALUE¶
The gearman_task_st
is created and a pointer to it is returned. On error NULL is returned and ret_ptr is set with a gearman_return_t
.
HOME¶
To find out more information please check: https://gearman.org/gearmand/
See also
gearmand(8) libgearman(3)