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README.md

About

This is a memcache client library for the Go programming language (http://golang.org/).

Installing

Using go get

$ go get github.com/bradfitz/gomemcache/memcache

After this command gomemcache is ready to use. Its source will be in:

$GOROOT/src/pkg/github.com/bradfitz/gomemcache/memcache

You can use go get -u -a for update all installed packages.

Using git clone command:

$ git clone git://github.com/bradfitz/gomemcache
$ cd gomemcache/memcache
$ make install

Example

import (
        "github.com/bradfitz/gomemcache/memcache"
)

func main() {
     mc := memcache.New("10.0.0.1:11211", "10.0.0.2:11211", "10.0.0.3:11212")
     mc.Set(&memcache.Item{Key: "foo", Value: []byte("my value")})

     it, err := mc.Get("foo")
     ...
}

Full docs, see:

See http://godoc.org/github.com/bradfitz/gomemcache/memcache

Or run:

$ godoc github.com/bradfitz/gomemcache/memcache