Result for 12093D0A5D755291C1C65B440E2697A180C095E7

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FileName./usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi/libhiredis.so.0.14
FileSize54624
MD52AA7F896343FFE74456773CA2F29DE20
SHA-112093D0A5D755291C1C65B440E2697A180C095E7
SHA-2562A91A781F2C5138AC675BDEAA018DAAC091079D0232F1BB320449FF2486791B2
SSDEEP768:ff9Zp5MaEXp89gd3cUKLELQ/wGzznedkdMDkRN20v5gkNDBP:n93HEigGP4m7XmDqNDBP
TLSHT12E331A9A7410DB6BC2C82276B74E0B5973370768E3CFBB0AC51419642B964EFDE37984
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FileSize28876
MD5759B8F44F750D250204B06B2E0DE807D
PackageDescriptionminimalistic C client library for Redis Hiredis is a minimalistic C client library for the Redis database. It is minimalistic because it just adds minimal support for the protocol, but at the same time it uses an high level printf-alike API in order to make it much higher level than otherwise suggested by its minimal code base and the lack of explicit bindings for every Redis command. . Apart from supporting sending commands and receiving replies, it comes with a reply parser that is decoupled from the I/O layer. It is a stream parser designed for easy reusability, which can for instance be used in higher level language bindings for efficient reply parsing. . Hiredis only supports the binary-safe Redis protocol, so you can use it with any Redis version >= 1.2.0. . The library comes with multiple APIs. There is the synchronous API, the asynchronous API and the reply parsing API.
PackageMaintainerChris Lamb <lamby@debian.org>
PackageNamelibhiredis0.14
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion0.14.0-3
SHA-12246354562693D2AFCF63E0D892D3A8713527516
SHA-25621ED741DC24335CF7F5655F4049E0C94A3C01C8CC429E4B1ED095DC2730380BD