Memcached's C API for accessing and manipulating cached data in memory in distributed systems. It comes with a set of functions to store, retrieve, and delete data stored on a memcached instance from C language applications.
When it comes to installation, the process is relatively straightforward. You'll need to follow a few simple build instructions in order to get started. Firstly, you'll want to navigate to the correct directory by using the command: cd libmemcache-x.y.z. Next, you can start the build process by executing 'pmk make', followed by 'sudo make install'.
Of course, if you'd like to compile libmemcache with debugging capability, there's an additional step you can take. To do this, you'll need to add the '-e debug' flag when invoking pmk. So, you'd navigate to the libmemcache directory again by using cd libmemcache-x.y.z, and then execute 'pmk -e debug make' instead of the previous 'pmk make' command. Finally, you'd run 'sudo make install' as normal.
Overall, if you're in need of this type of C API, then libmemcache seems like a solid choice. The installation is relatively straightforward, and the added option for debugging can be helpful if necessary.
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