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@ -86,28 +86,28 @@ The standard replies that `redisCommand` are of the type `redisReply`. The
was received:
* **`REDIS_REPLY_STATUS`**:
The command replied with a status reply. The status string can be accessed using `reply->str`.
The length of this string can be accessed using `reply->len`.
* The command replied with a status reply. The status string can be accessed using `reply->str`.
The length of this string can be accessed using `reply->len`.
* **`REDIS_REPLY_ERROR`**:
The command replied with an error. The error string can be accessed identical to `REDIS_REPLY_STATUS`.
* The command replied with an error. The error string can be accessed identical to `REDIS_REPLY_STATUS`.
* **`REDIS_REPLY_INTEGER`**:
The command replied with an integer. The integer value can be accessed using the
`reply->integer` field of type `long long`.
* The command replied with an integer. The integer value can be accessed using the
`reply->integer` field of type `long long`.
* **`REDIS_REPLY_NIL`**:
The command replied with a **nil** object. There is no data to access.
* The command replied with a **nil** object. There is no data to access.
* **`REDIS_REPLY_STRING`**:
A bulk (string) reply. The value of the reply can be accessed using `reply->str`.
The length of this string can be accessed using `reply->len`.
* A bulk (string) reply. The value of the reply can be accessed using `reply->str`.
The length of this string can be accessed using `reply->len`.
* **`REDIS_REPLY_ARRAY`**:
A multi bulk reply. The number of elements in the multi bulk reply is stored in
`reply->elements`. Every element in the multi bulk reply is a `redisReply` object as well
and can be accessed via `reply->elements[..index..]`.
Redis may reply with nested arrays but this is fully supported.
* A multi bulk reply. The number of elements in the multi bulk reply is stored in
`reply->elements`. Every element in the multi bulk reply is a `redisReply` object as well
and can be accessed via `reply->elements[..index..]`.
Redis may reply with nested arrays but this is fully supported.
Replies should be freed using the `freeReplyObject()` function.
Note that this function will take care of freeing sub-replies objects