- Documentation
- Reference manual
- Packages
- Redis -- a SWI-Prolog client for redis
- library(redis): Redis client
- redis_server/3
- redis_connect/1
- redis_connect/3
- tls_verify/5
- sentinel_slave/4
- redis_disconnect/1
- redis_disconnect/2
- redis/2
- redis/3
- redis/1
- redis_write/2
- redis_read/2
- redis_get_list/3
- redis_get_list/4
- redis_set_list/3
- redis_get_hash/3
- redis_set_hash/3
- redis_array_dict/3
- redis_scan/3
- redis_sscan/4
- redis_hscan/4
- redis_zscan/4
- redis_current_command/2
- redis_current_command/3
- redis_property/2
- redis_subscribe/4
- redis_subscribe/2
- redis_unsubscribe/2
- redis_current_subscription/2
- library(redis): Redis client
- Redis -- a SWI-Prolog client for redis
LRANGE
requests. Note that this results in O(N^
2) complexity.
Using a lazy list is most useful for relatively short lists holding
possibly large items.
Note that values retrieved are strings, unless the value was
added using Term as prolog
.
It seems possible for LLEN
to return OK
. I
don't know why. As a work-around we return the empty list rather than an
error.
- See also
- lazy_list/2 for a discussion on the difference between lazy lists and normal lists.