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Quick and small memcached client for Python

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pylibmc is a Python client for memcached written in C.

See the documentation at sendapatch.se/projects/pylibmc/ for more information.

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New in version 1.2.0

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  • sevmer.org versioning scheme

  • Fixed GIL issues

  • Added CAS support (ketralnis)

  • Added SASL authentication (Remoun)

  • Added more detail to errors (spladug)

  • Added mapping-like behavior for clients

  • Fixed build errors on Mac OS X

  • Moved to nose for testing

  • Added auto_eject behavior

  • Added num_replicas behavior

  • Added remove_failed behavior

  • Removed cache_lookups behavior

  • Improved repr of clients (noah256)

  • Improved IPv6 support (JshWright)

  • Improved pooling behavior so it doesn’t cause lock-ups

  • Improved tests and testing foundation

  • Improved documentation and structure

  • Internalized Sphinx documentation

  • Bunch of other stuff

New in version 1.1

  • Removed deprecated space-based behavior names.

  • Acquire and release the GIL properly, thanks ketralnis

  • Add support for libmemcached 0.40

  • Included a more useful command-line interface

  • Fixed handling of NUL-byte keys in get_multi in binary protocol

  • Fixed some valgrind-reported memory warnings

  • Fixed bogus usage of time argument for delete.

  • 1.1.1: Fixed tests under Python 2.5

New in version 1.0

  • Lots of documentation fixes and other nice things like that.

  • Nailed what appears to be the last outstanding memory leak.

  • Explicitly require libmemcached 0.32 or newer.

New in version 0.9

  • Added a get_stats method, which behaves exactly like python-memcached’s equivalent.

  • Gives the empty string for empty memcached values like python-memcached does.

  • Added exceptions for most libmemcached return codes.

  • Fixed an issue with Client.behaviors.update.

New in version 0.8

  • Pooling helpers are now available. See pooling.rst in the distribution.

  • The binary protocol is now properly exposed, simply pass binary=True to the constructor and there you go.

  • Call signatures now match libmemcached 0.32, but should work with older versions. Remember to run the tests!

New in version 0.7

  • Restructured some of the code, which should yield better performance (if not for that, it reads better.)

  • Fixed some memory leaks.

  • Integrated changes from amix.dk, which should make pylibmc work under Snow Leopard.

  • Add support for the boolean datatype.

  • Improved test-runner – now tests build/lib.*/_pylibmc.so if available, and reports some version information.

  • Support for x86_64 should now work completely.

  • Builds with Python 2.4, tests run fine, but not officially supported.

  • Fixed critical bugs in behavior manipulation.

New in version 0.6

  • Added compatibility with libmemcached 0.26, WRT error return codes.

  • Added flush_all and disconnect_all methods.

  • Now using the latest pickling protocol.

New in version 0.5

  • Fixed lots of memory leaks, and added support for libmemcached 0.23.

  • Also made the code tighter in terms of compiler pedantics.

New in version 0.4

  • Renamed the C module to _pylibmc, and added lots of libmemcached constants to it, as well as implemented behaviors.

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