Result for 3C9E1C5C1DF9A03F1C1473CF41A8C5246363F003

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FileName./usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libhiredis.so.0.13
FileSize30492
MD5BD833C5CF9D25810F1C13357D3D12E2A
SHA-13C9E1C5C1DF9A03F1C1473CF41A8C5246363F003
SHA-256632E5220EAE7C9C8D8B2B84865926FA1078D6965E40C501FE2DAC9AA9F491EAF
SSDEEP768:YSXZUO94BZn+UsNk/6Ap8aRa9z5/YKRwsmSo2v:YjO96sUlS0iV5/dmh2v
TLSHT13DD26D9777BED91BE0C1D23588630F4105B3B998525A7F27E06C68E58E6D3DCEE00AC9
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Key Value
FileSize23416
MD5D04F4DCAA23D43D761F59611F17AB903
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.
PackageMaintainerTom Lee <debian@tomlee.co>
PackageNamelibhiredis0.13
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion0.13.3-2
SHA-16790C052B1AD7DC545808139DE33B9CB9AC17DC7
SHA-256AA408E93EC80167BD8230E77B9721119DF4322EAC13A5E955976F1993FBAD500