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135 | =head2 BERKELEYDB FUNCTIONS |
135 | =head2 BERKELEYDB FUNCTIONS |
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137 | All of these are functions. The create functions simply return a new |
137 | All of these are functions. The create functions simply return a new |
138 | object and never block. All the remaining functions all take an optional |
138 | object and never block. All the remaining functions all take an optional |
139 | callback as last argument that gets passed the return value. If it is |
139 | callback as last argument. If it is missing, then the function will be |
140 | missing, then the function will be executed synchronously, and the return |
140 | executed synchronously. In both cases, C<$!> will reflect the return value |
141 | value is returned as normally. |
141 | of the function. |
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143 | BDB functions that cannot block (mostly functions that manipulate |
143 | BDB functions that cannot block (mostly functions that manipulate |
144 | settings) are method calls on the relevant objects, so the rule of thumb |
144 | settings) are method calls on the relevant objects, so the rule of thumb |
145 | is: if its a method, its not blocking, if its a function, it takes a |
145 | is: if its a method, its not blocking, if its a function, it takes a |
146 | callback as last argument. |
146 | callback as last argument. |