From dd874ab02db04853d4b5952712ab34693f9a93de Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2023 08:19:36 +0100 Subject: Merging upstream version 1.13.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- iredis/data/commands/bzpopmin.md | 20 ++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'iredis/data/commands/bzpopmin.md') diff --git a/iredis/data/commands/bzpopmin.md b/iredis/data/commands/bzpopmin.md index 5541726..b48a4fb 100644 --- a/iredis/data/commands/bzpopmin.md +++ b/iredis/data/commands/bzpopmin.md @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ `BZPOPMIN` is the blocking variant of the sorted set `ZPOPMIN` primitive. It is the blocking version because it blocks the connection when there are no -members to pop from any of the given sorted sets. A member with the lowest score -is popped from first sorted set that is non-empty, with the given keys being -checked in the order that they are given. +members to pop from any of the given sorted sets. +A member with the lowest score is popped from first sorted set that is +non-empty, with the given keys being checked in the order that they are given. -The `timeout` argument is interpreted as an double value specifying the maximum +The `timeout` argument is interpreted as a double value specifying the maximum number of seconds to block. A timeout of zero can be used to block indefinitely. See the [BLPOP documentation][cl] for the exact semantics, since `BZPOPMIN` is @@ -18,14 +18,10 @@ popped from. @array-reply: specifically: -- A `nil` multi-bulk when no element could be popped and the timeout expired. -- A three-element multi-bulk with the first element being the name of the key - where a member was popped, the second element is the popped member itself, and - the third element is the score of the popped element. - -@history - -- `>= 6.0`: `timeout` is interpreted as a double instead of an integer. +* A `nil` multi-bulk when no element could be popped and the timeout expired. +* A three-element multi-bulk with the first element being the name of the key + where a member was popped, the second element is the popped member itself, + and the third element is the score of the popped element. @examples -- cgit v1.2.3