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Return values. Always check GearmanClient::error() or GearmanWorker() for a string error, as it may contain more details:

GEARMAN_SUCCESS (integer)
Whatever action was taken was successful.
GEARMAN_IO_WAIT (integer)
When in non-blocking mode, an event is hit that would have blocked.
GEARMAN_ERRNO (integer)
A system error. Check GearmanClient::errno() or GearmanWorker::errno() for the system error code that was returned.
GEARMAN_NO_ACTIVE_FDS (integer)
GearmanClient::wait() or GearmanWorker() was called with no connections.
GEARMAN_UNEXPECTED_PACKET (integer)
Indicates something going very wrong in gearmand. Applies only to GearmanWorker.
GEARMAN_GETADDRINFO (integer)
DNS resolution failed (invalid host, port, etc).
GEARMAN_NO_SERVERS (integer)
Did not call GearmanClient::addServer() before submitting jobs or tasks.
GEARMAN_LOST_CONNECTION (integer)
Lost a connection during a request.
GEARMAN_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FAILURE (integer)
Memory allocation failed (ran out of memory).
GEARMAN_SERVER_ERROR (integer)
Something went wrong in the Gearman server and it could not handle the request gracefully.
GEARMAN_WORK_DATA (integer)
Notice return code obtained with GearmanClient::returnCode() when using GearmanClient::do(). Sent to update the client with data from a running job. A worker uses this when it needs to send updates, send partial results, or flush data during long running jobs.
GEARMAN_WORK_WARNING (integer)
Notice return code obtained with GearmanClient::returnCode() when using GearmanClient::do(). Updates the client with a warning. The behavior is just like GEARMAN_WORK_DATA, but should be treated as a warning instead of normal response data.
GEARMAN_WORK_STATUS (integer)
Notice return code obtained with GearmanClient::returnCode() when using GearmanClient::do(). Sent to update the status of a long running job. Use GearmanClient::doStatus() to obtain the percentage complete of the task.
GEARMAN_WORK_EXCEPTION (integer)
Notice return code obtained with GearmanClient::returnCode() when using GearmanClient::do(). Indicates that a job failed with a given exception.
GEARMAN_WORK_FAIL (integer)
Notice return code obtained with GearmanClient::returnCode() when using GearmanClient::do(). Indicates that the job failed.
GEARMAN_COULD_NOT_CONNECT (integer)
Failed to connect to servers.
GEARMAN_INVALID_FUNCTION_NAME (integer)
Trying to register a function name of NULL or using the callback interface without specifying callbacks.
GEARMAN_INVALID_WORKER_FUNCTION (integer)
Trying to register a function with a NULL callback function.
GEARMAN_NO_REGISTERED_FUNCTIONS (integer)
When a worker gets a job for a function it did not register.
GEARMAN_NO_JOBS (integer)
For a non-blocking worker, when GearmanWorker::work() does not have any active jobs.
GEARMAN_ECHO_DATA_CORRUPTION (integer)
After GearmanClient::echo() or GearmanWorker::echo() the data returned doesn't match the data sent.
GEARMAN_NEED_WORKLOAD_FN (integer)
When the client opted to stream the workload of a task, but did not specify a workload callback function.
GEARMAN_PAUSE (integer)
For the non-blocking client task interface, can be returned from the task callback to "pause" the call and return from GearmanClient::runTasks(). Call GearmanClient::runTasks() again to continue.
GEARMAN_UNKNOWN_STATE (integer)
Internal client/worker state error.
GEARMAN_SEND_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL (integer)
Internal error: trying to flush more data in one atomic chunk than is possible due to hard-coded buffer sizes.
GEARMAN_TIMEOUT (integer)
Hit the timeout limit set by the client/worker.

GearmanClient options:

GEARMAN_CLIENT_GENERATE_UNIQUE (integer)
Generate a unique id (UUID) for each task.
GEARMAN_CLIENT_NON_BLOCKING (integer)
Run the cient in a non-blocking mode.
GEARMAN_CLIENT_UNBUFFERED_RESULT (integer)
Allow the client to read data in chunks rather than have the library buffer the entire data result and pass that back.
GEARMAN_CLIENT_FREE_TASKS (integer)
Automatically free task objects once they are complete. This is the default setting in this extension to prevent memory leaks.

GearmanWorker options:

GEARMAN_WORKER_NON_BLOCKING (integer)
Run the worker in non-blocking mode.
GEARMAN_WORKER_GRAB_UNIQ (integer)
Return the client assigned unique ID in addition to the job handle.

Base Gearman configuration:

GEARMAN_DEFAULT_TCP_HOST (string)
GEARMAN_DEFAULT_TCP_PORT (integer)
GEARMAN_DEFAULT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT (integer)
GEARMAN_DEFAULT_SOCKET_SEND_SIZE (integer)
GEARMAN_DEFAULT_SOCKET_RECV_SIZE (integer)
GEARMAN_MAX_ERROR_SIZE (integer)
GEARMAN_PACKET_HEADER_SIZE (integer)
GEARMAN_JOB_HANDLE_SIZE (integer)
GEARMAN_OPTION_SIZE (integer)
GEARMAN_UNIQUE_SIZE (integer)
GEARMAN_MAX_COMMAND_ARGS (integer)
GEARMAN_ARGS_BUFFER_SIZE (integer)
GEARMAN_SEND_BUFFER_SIZE (integer)
GEARMAN_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE (integer)
GEARMAN_WORKER_WAIT_TIMEOUT (integer)