(PECL memcached >= 0.1.0)
Memcached::get — Retrieve an item
   Memcached::get() returns the item that was previously
   stored under the key. If the item is found and
   the flags is given Memcached::GET_EXTENDED,
   it will also return the CAS token value for the item. See
   Memcached::cas() for how to use CAS tokens. Read-through caching callback may be
   specified via cache_cb parameter.
  
keyThe key of the item to retrieve.
cache_cb
       Read-through caching callback or null.
      
flags
       Flags to control the returned result. When Memcached::GET_EXTENDED
       is given, the function will also return the CAS token.
      
   Returns the value stored in the cache or false otherwise.
   If the flags is set to Memcached::GET_EXTENDED,
   an array containing the value and the CAS token is returned instead of only the value.
   The Memcached::getResultCode() will return
   Memcached::RES_NOTFOUND if the key does not exist.
  
| Version | Description | 
|---|---|
| PECL memcached 3.0.0 | The &cas_tokenparameter was removed.
       Insteadflagswas added and when it is given the value ofMemcached::GET_EXTENDEDit will ensure the CAS token to be fetched. | 
Example #1 Memcached::get() example #1
<?php
$m = new Memcached();
$m->addServer('localhost', 11211);
$m->set('foo', 100);
var_dump($m->get('foo'));
?>
The above example will output:
int(100)
Example #2 Memcached::get() example #2
<?php
$m = new Memcached();
$m->addServer('localhost', 11211);
if (!($ip = $m->get('ip_block'))) {
    if ($m->getResultCode() == Memcached::RES_NOTFOUND) {
        $ip = array();
        $m->set('ip_block', $ip);
    } else {
        /* log error */
        /* ...       */
    }
}
?>