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docs: Note about thread-safety
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*Note: A `redisContext` is not thread-safe.*
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### Sending commands
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### Sending commands
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There are several ways to issue commands to Redis. The first that will be introduced is
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There are several ways to issue commands to Redis. The first that will be introduced is
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should be checked after creation to see if there were errors creating the connection.
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should be checked after creation to see if there were errors creating the connection.
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Because the connection that will be created is non-blocking, the kernel is not able to
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Because the connection that will be created is non-blocking, the kernel is not able to
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instantly return if the specified host and port is able to accept a connection.
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instantly return if the specified host and port is able to accept a connection.
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*Note: A `redisAsyncContext` is not thread-safe.*
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```c
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```c
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redisAsyncContext *c = redisAsyncConnect("127.0.0.1", 6379);
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redisAsyncContext *c = redisAsyncConnect("127.0.0.1", 6379);
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if (c->err) {
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if (c->err) {
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