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27 db_sync $db; 27 db_sync $db;
28 28
29 # when you also use Coro, management is easy: 29 # when you also use Coro, management is easy:
30 use Coro::BDB; 30 use Coro::BDB;
31 31
32 # automatic result processing with AnyEvent: 32 # automatic event loop intergration with AnyEvent:
33 our $FH; open $FH, "<&=" . BDB::poll_fileno; 33 use AnyEvent::BDB;
34 our $WATCHER = AnyEvent->io (fh => $FH, poll => 'r', cb => \&BDB::poll_cb);
35 34
36 # automatic result processing with EV: 35 # automatic result processing with EV:
37 my $WATCHER = EV::io BDB::poll_fileno, EV::READ, \&BDB::poll_cb; 36 my $WATCHER = EV::io BDB::poll_fileno, EV::READ, \&BDB::poll_cb;
38 37
39 # with Glib: 38 # with Glib:
110use strict 'vars'; 109use strict 'vars';
111 110
112use base 'Exporter'; 111use base 'Exporter';
113 112
114BEGIN { 113BEGIN {
115 our $VERSION = '1.43'; 114 our $VERSION = '1.7';
116 115
117 our @BDB_REQ = qw( 116 our @BDB_REQ = qw(
118 db_env_open db_env_close db_env_txn_checkpoint db_env_lock_detect 117 db_env_open db_env_close db_env_txn_checkpoint db_env_lock_detect
119 db_env_memp_sync db_env_memp_trickle 118 db_env_memp_sync db_env_memp_trickle db_env_dbrename db_env_dbremove
120 db_open db_close db_compact db_sync db_upgrade 119 db_open db_close db_compact db_sync db_upgrade
121 db_put db_get db_pget db_del db_key_range 120 db_put db_get db_pget db_del db_key_range
122 db_txn_commit db_txn_abort db_txn_finish 121 db_txn_commit db_txn_abort db_txn_finish
123 db_c_close db_c_count db_c_put db_c_get db_c_pget db_c_del 122 db_c_close db_c_count db_c_put db_c_get db_c_pget db_c_del
124 db_sequence_open db_sequence_close 123 db_sequence_open db_sequence_close
134 133
135 require XSLoader; 134 require XSLoader;
136 XSLoader::load ("BDB", $VERSION); 135 XSLoader::load ("BDB", $VERSION);
137} 136}
138 137
138=head2 WIN32 FILENAMES/DATABASE NAME MESS
139
140Perl on Win32 supports only ASCII filenames (the reason is that it abuses
141an internal flag to store wether a filename is Unicode or ANSI, but that
142flag is used for somethign else in the perl core, so there is no way to
143detect wether a filename is ANSI or Unicode-encoded). The BDB module
144tries to work around this issue by assuming that the filename is an ANSI
145filename and BDB was built for unicode support.
146
139=head2 BERKELEYDB FUNCTIONS 147=head2 BERKELEYDB FUNCTIONS
140 148
141All of these are functions. The create functions simply return a new 149All of these are functions. The create functions simply return a new
142object and never block. All the remaining functions all take an optional 150object and never block. All the remaining functions take an optional
143callback as last argument. If it is missing, then the function will be 151callback as last argument. If it is missing, then the function will be
144executed synchronously. In both cases, C<$!> will reflect the return value 152executed synchronously. In both cases, C<$!> will reflect the return value
145of the function. 153of the function.
146 154
147BDB functions that cannot block (mostly functions that manipulate 155BDB functions that cannot block (mostly functions that manipulate
148settings) are method calls on the relevant objects, so the rule of thumb 156settings) are method calls on the relevant objects, so the rule of thumb
149is: if its a method, its not blocking, if its a function, it takes a 157is: if it's a method, it's not blocking, if it's a function, it takes a
150callback as last argument. 158callback as last argument.
151 159
152In the following, C<$int> signifies an integer return value, 160In the following, C<$int> signifies an integer return value,
153C<octetstring> is a "binary string" (i.e. a perl string with no character 161C<bdb_filename> is a "filename" (octets on unix, madness on windows),
154indices >255), C<U32> is an unsigned 32 bit integer, C<int> is some 162C<U32> is an unsigned 32 bit integer, C<int> is some integer, C<NV> is a
155integer, C<NV> is a floating point value. 163floating point value.
156 164
157The C<SV *> types are generic perl scalars (for input and output of data 165Most C<SV *> types are generic perl scalars (for input and output of data
158values), and the C<SV *callback> is the optional callback function to call 166values).
159when the request is completed.
160 167
161The various C<DB_ENV> etc. arguments are handles return by 168The various C<DB_ENV> etc. arguments are handles return by
162C<db_env_create>, C<db_create>, C<txn_begin> and so on. If they have an 169C<db_env_create>, C<db_create>, C<txn_begin> and so on. If they have an
163appended C<_ornull> this means they are optional and you can pass C<undef> 170appended C<_ornull> this means they are optional and you can pass C<undef>
164for them, resulting a NULL pointer on the C level. 171for them, resulting a NULL pointer on the C level.
165 172
173The C<SV *callback> is the optional callback function to call when the
174request is completed. This last callback argument is special: the callback
175is simply the last argument passed. If there are "optional" arguments
176before the callback they can be left out. The callback itself can be left
177out or specified as C<undef>, in which case the function will be executed
178synchronously.
179
180For example, C<db_env_txn_checkpoint> usually is called with all integer
181arguments zero. These can be left out, so all of these specify a call
182to C<< DB_ENV->txn_checkpoint >>, to be executed asynchronously with a
183callback to be called:
184
185 db_env_txn_checkpoint $db_env, 0, 0, 0, sub { };
186 db_env_txn_checkpoint $db_env, 0, 0, sub { };
187 db_env_txn_checkpoint $db_env, sub { };
188
189While these all specify a call to C<< DB_ENV->txn_checkpoint >> to be
190executed synchronously:
191
192 db_env_txn_checkpoint $db_env, 0, 0, 0, undef;
193 db_env_txn_checkpoint $db_env, 0, 0, 0;
194 db_env_txn_checkpoint $db_env, 0;
195
166=head3 BDB functions 196=head3 BDB functions
167 197
168Functions in the BDB namespace, exported by default: 198Functions in the BDB namespace, exported by default:
169 199
170 $env = db_env_create (U32 env_flags = 0) 200 $env = db_env_create (U32 env_flags = 0)
171 flags: RPCCLIENT 201 flags: RPCCLIENT
172 202
173 db_env_open (DB_ENV *env, octetstring db_home, U32 open_flags, int mode, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 203 db_env_open (DB_ENV *env, bdb_filename db_home, U32 open_flags, int mode, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
174 open_flags: INIT_CDB INIT_LOCK INIT_LOG INIT_MPOOL INIT_REP INIT_TXN RECOVER RECOVER_FATAL USE_ENVIRON USE_ENVIRON_ROOT CREATE LOCKDOWN PRIVATE REGISTER SYSTEM_MEM 204 open_flags: INIT_CDB INIT_LOCK INIT_LOG INIT_MPOOL INIT_REP INIT_TXN RECOVER RECOVER_FATAL USE_ENVIRON USE_ENVIRON_ROOT CREATE LOCKDOWN PRIVATE REGISTER SYSTEM_MEM
175 db_env_close (DB_ENV *env, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 205 db_env_close (DB_ENV *env, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
176 db_env_txn_checkpoint (DB_ENV *env, U32 kbyte = 0, U32 min = 0, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 206 db_env_txn_checkpoint (DB_ENV *env, U32 kbyte = 0, U32 min = 0, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
177 flags: FORCE 207 flags: FORCE
178 db_env_lock_detect (DB_ENV *env, U32 flags = 0, U32 atype = DB_LOCK_DEFAULT, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 208 db_env_lock_detect (DB_ENV *env, U32 flags = 0, U32 atype = DB_LOCK_DEFAULT, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
179 atype: LOCK_DEFAULT LOCK_EXPIRE LOCK_MAXLOCKS LOCK_MAXWRITE LOCK_MINLOCKS LOCK_MINWRITE LOCK_OLDEST LOCK_RANDOM LOCK_YOUNGEST 209 atype: LOCK_DEFAULT LOCK_EXPIRE LOCK_MAXLOCKS LOCK_MAXWRITE LOCK_MINLOCKS LOCK_MINWRITE LOCK_OLDEST LOCK_RANDOM LOCK_YOUNGEST
180 db_env_memp_sync (DB_ENV *env, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 210 db_env_memp_sync (DB_ENV *env, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
181 db_env_memp_trickle (DB_ENV *env, int percent, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 211 db_env_memp_trickle (DB_ENV *env, int percent, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
212 db_env_dbremove (DB_ENV *env, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, bdb_filename file, bdb_filename database, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
213 db_env_dbrename (DB_ENV *env, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, bdb_filename file, bdb_filename database, bdb_filename newname, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
182 214
183 $db = db_create (DB_ENV *env = 0, U32 flags = 0) 215 $db = db_create (DB_ENV *env = 0, U32 flags = 0)
184 flags: XA_CREATE 216 flags: XA_CREATE
185 217
186 db_open (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, octetstring file, octetstring database, int type, U32 flags, int mode, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 218 db_open (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, bdb_filename file, bdb_filename database, int type, U32 flags, int mode, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
187 flags: AUTO_COMMIT CREATE EXCL MULTIVERSION NOMMAP RDONLY READ_UNCOMMITTED THREAD TRUNCATE 219 flags: AUTO_COMMIT CREATE EXCL MULTIVERSION NOMMAP RDONLY READ_UNCOMMITTED THREAD TRUNCATE
188 db_close (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 220 db_close (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
189 flags: DB_NOSYNC 221 flags: DB_NOSYNC
190 db_upgrade (DB *db, octetstring file, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 222 db_upgrade (DB *db, bdb_filename file, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
191 db_compact (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn = 0, SV *start = 0, SV *stop = 0, SV *unused1 = 0, U32 flags = DB_FREE_SPACE, SV *unused2 = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 223 db_compact (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn = 0, SV *start = 0, SV *stop = 0, SV *unused1 = 0, U32 flags = DB_FREE_SPACE, SV *unused2 = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
192 flags: FREELIST_ONLY FREE_SPACE 224 flags: FREELIST_ONLY FREE_SPACE
193 db_sync (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 225 db_sync (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
194 db_key_range (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *key_range, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 226 db_key_range (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *key_range, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
195 db_put (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 227 db_put (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
268 $int = $env->set_data_dir (const char *dir) 300 $int = $env->set_data_dir (const char *dir)
269 $int = $env->set_tmp_dir (const char *dir) 301 $int = $env->set_tmp_dir (const char *dir)
270 $int = $env->set_lg_dir (const char *dir) 302 $int = $env->set_lg_dir (const char *dir)
271 $int = $env->set_shm_key (long shm_key) 303 $int = $env->set_shm_key (long shm_key)
272 $int = $env->set_cachesize (U32 gbytes, U32 bytes, int ncache = 0) 304 $int = $env->set_cachesize (U32 gbytes, U32 bytes, int ncache = 0)
273 $int = $env->set_flags (U32 flags, int onoff) 305 $int = $env->set_flags (U32 flags, int onoff = 1)
306 $int = $env->log_set_config (U32 flags, int onoff = 1) [v4.7]
307 $int = $env->set_intermediate_dir_mode (const char *modestring) [v4.7]
274 $env->set_errfile (FILE *errfile = 0) 308 $env->set_errfile (FILE *errfile = 0)
275 $env->set_msgfile (FILE *msgfile = 0) 309 $env->set_msgfile (FILE *msgfile = 0)
276 $int = $env->set_verbose (U32 which, int onoff = 1) 310 $int = $env->set_verbose (U32 which, int onoff = 1)
277 $int = $env->set_encrypt (const char *password, U32 flags = 0) 311 $int = $env->set_encrypt (const char *password, U32 flags = 0)
278 $int = $env->set_timeout (NV timeout_seconds, U32 flags = SET_TXN_TIMEOUT) 312 $int = $env->set_timeout (NV timeout_seconds, U32 flags = SET_TXN_TIMEOUT)
290 $int = $env->mutex_set_max (U32 max) 324 $int = $env->mutex_set_max (U32 max)
291 $int = $env->mutex_set_align (U32 align) 325 $int = $env->mutex_set_align (U32 align)
292 326
293 $txn = $env->txn_begin (DB_TXN_ornull *parent = 0, U32 flags = 0) 327 $txn = $env->txn_begin (DB_TXN_ornull *parent = 0, U32 flags = 0)
294 flags: READ_COMMITTED READ_UNCOMMITTED TXN_NOSYNC TXN_NOWAIT TXN_SNAPSHOT TXN_SYNC TXN_WAIT TXN_WRITE_NOSYNC 328 flags: READ_COMMITTED READ_UNCOMMITTED TXN_NOSYNC TXN_NOWAIT TXN_SNAPSHOT TXN_SYNC TXN_WAIT TXN_WRITE_NOSYNC
329 $txn = $env->cdsgroup_begin;
295 330
296=head4 Example: 331=head4 Example:
297 332
298 use AnyEvent; 333 use AnyEvent;
299 use BDB; 334 use BDB;
440=item $msg = BDB::strerror [$errno] 475=item $msg = BDB::strerror [$errno]
441 476
442Returns the string corresponding to the given errno value. If no argument 477Returns the string corresponding to the given errno value. If no argument
443is given, use C<$!>. 478is given, use C<$!>.
444 479
480Note that the BDB module also patches the C<$!> variable directly, so you
481should be able to get a bdb error string by simply stringifying C<$!>.
482
445=item $fileno = BDB::poll_fileno 483=item $fileno = BDB::poll_fileno
446 484
447Return the I<request result pipe file descriptor>. This filehandle must be 485Return the I<request result pipe file descriptor>. This filehandle must be
448polled for reading by some mechanism outside this module (e.g. Event or 486polled for reading by some mechanism outside this module (e.g. Event or
449select, see below or the SYNOPSIS). If the pipe becomes readable you have 487select, see below or the SYNOPSIS). If the pipe becomes readable you have
525 BDB::poll_wait, BDB::poll_cb 563 BDB::poll_wait, BDB::poll_cb
526 while BDB::nreqs; 564 while BDB::nreqs;
527 565
528=back 566=back
529 567
568=head3 VERSION CHECKING
569
570BerkeleyDB comes in various versions, many of them have minor
571incompatibilities. This means that traditional "at least version x.x"
572checks are often not sufficient.
573
574Example: set the log_autoremove option in a way compatible with <v.47 and
575v4.7. Note the use of & on the constants to avoid triggering a compiletime
576bug when the symbol isn't available.
577
578 $DB_ENV->set_flags (&BDB::LOG_AUTOREMOVE ) if BDB::VERSION v0, v4.7;
579 $DB_ENV->log_set_config (&BDB::LOG_AUTO_REMOVE) if BDB::VERSION v4.7;
580
581=over 4
582
583=item BDB::VERSION
584
585The C<BDB::VERSION> function, when called without arguments, returns the
586Berkeley DB version as a v-string (usually with 3 components). You should
587use C<lt> and C<ge> operators exclusively to make comparisons.
588
589Example: check for at least version 4.7.
590
591 BDB::VERSION ge v4.7 or die;
592
593=item BDB::VERSION min-version
594
595Returns true if the BDB version is at least the given version (specified
596as a v-string), false otherwise.
597
598Example: check for at least version 4.5.
599
600 BDB::VERSION v4.7 or die;
601
602=item BDB::VERSION min-version, max-version
603
604Returns true of the BDB version is at least version C<min-version> (specify C<undef> or C<v0> for any minimum version)
605and less then C<max-version>.
606
607Example: check wether version is strictly less then v4.7.
608
609 BDB::VERSION v0, v4.7
610 or die "version 4.7 is not yet supported";
611
612=back
613
614=cut
615
616sub VERSION {
617 if (@_ > 0) {
618 return undef if VERSION_v lt $_[0];
619 if (@_ > 1) {
620 return undef if VERSION_v ge $_[1];
621 }
622 }
623
624 VERSION_v
625}
626
530=head3 CONTROLLING THE NUMBER OF THREADS 627=head3 CONTROLLING THE NUMBER OF THREADS
531 628
532=over 4 629=over 4
533 630
534=item BDB::min_parallel $nthreads 631=item BDB::min_parallel $nthreads
600 697
601=item BDB::set_sync_prepare $cb 698=item BDB::set_sync_prepare $cb
602 699
603Sets a callback that is called whenever a request is created without an 700Sets a callback that is called whenever a request is created without an
604explicit callback. It has to return two code references. The first is used 701explicit callback. It has to return two code references. The first is used
605as the request callback, and the second is called to wait until the first 702as the request callback (it should save the return status), and the second
703is called to wait until the first callback has been called (it must set
704C<$!> to the return status).
705
706This mechanism can be used to include BDB into other event mechanisms,
707such as L<AnyEvent::BDB> or L<Coro::BDB>.
708
606callback has been called. The default implementation works like this: 709The default implementation works like this:
607 710
608 sub { 711 sub {
609 my $status; 712 my $status;
610 ( 713 (
611 sub { $status = $! }, 714 sub { $status = $! },
612 sub { BDB::poll while !defined $status; $! = $status }, 715 sub { BDB::poll while !defined $status; $! = $status },
613 ) 716 )
614 } 717 }
718
719It simply blocks the process till the request has finished and then sets
720C<$!> to the return value. This means that if you don't use a callback,
721BDB will simply fall back to synchronous operations.
615 722
616=back 723=back
617 724
618=head3 STATISTICAL INFORMATION 725=head3 STATISTICAL INFORMATION
619 726
710 TXN_DEADLOCK flag will be set on the transaction. See C<db_txn_finish>, 817 TXN_DEADLOCK flag will be set on the transaction. See C<db_txn_finish>,
711 above. 818 above.
712 819
713=head1 SEE ALSO 820=head1 SEE ALSO
714 821
715L<Coro::BDB>, L<IO::AIO>. 822L<AnyEvent::BDB> (event loop integration), L<Coro::BDB> (more natural
823syntax), L<IO::AIO> (nice to have).
716 824
717=head1 AUTHOR 825=head1 AUTHOR
718 826
719 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> 827 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
720 http://home.schmorp.de/ 828 http://home.schmorp.de/

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