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24 | db_put $db, undef, "key", "data", 0, sub { |
24 | db_put $db, undef, "key", "data", 0, sub { |
25 | db_del $db, undef, "key"; |
25 | db_del $db, undef, "key"; |
26 | }; |
26 | }; |
27 | db_sync $db; |
27 | db_sync $db; |
28 | |
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29 | # when you also use Coro, management is easy: |
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30 | use Coro::BDB; |
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31 | |
29 | # automatic result processing with AnyEvent: |
32 | # automatic result processing with AnyEvent: |
30 | our $FH; open $FH, "<&=" . BDB::poll_fileno; |
33 | our $FH; open $FH, "<&=" . BDB::poll_fileno; |
31 | our $WATCHER = AnyEvent->io (fh => $FH, poll => 'r', cb => \&BDB::poll_cb); |
34 | our $WATCHER = AnyEvent->io (fh => $FH, poll => 'r', cb => \&BDB::poll_cb); |
32 | |
35 | |
33 | # automatic result processing with EV: |
36 | # automatic result processing with EV: |
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107 | use strict 'vars'; |
110 | use strict 'vars'; |
108 | |
111 | |
109 | use base 'Exporter'; |
112 | use base 'Exporter'; |
110 | |
113 | |
111 | BEGIN { |
114 | BEGIN { |
112 | our $VERSION = '1.2'; |
115 | our $VERSION = '1.44'; |
113 | |
116 | |
114 | our @BDB_REQ = qw( |
117 | our @BDB_REQ = qw( |
115 | db_env_open db_env_close db_env_txn_checkpoint db_env_lock_detect |
118 | db_env_open db_env_close db_env_txn_checkpoint db_env_lock_detect |
116 | db_env_memp_sync db_env_memp_trickle |
119 | db_env_memp_sync db_env_memp_trickle |
117 | db_open db_close db_compact db_sync db_put db_get db_pget db_del db_key_range |
120 | db_open db_close db_compact db_sync db_upgrade |
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121 | db_put db_get db_pget db_del db_key_range |
118 | db_txn_commit db_txn_abort db_txn_finish |
122 | db_txn_commit db_txn_abort db_txn_finish |
119 | db_c_close db_c_count db_c_put db_c_get db_c_pget db_c_del |
123 | db_c_close db_c_count db_c_put db_c_get db_c_pget db_c_del |
120 | db_sequence_open db_sequence_close |
124 | db_sequence_open db_sequence_close |
121 | db_sequence_get db_sequence_remove |
125 | db_sequence_get db_sequence_remove |
122 | ); |
126 | ); |
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130 | |
134 | |
131 | require XSLoader; |
135 | require XSLoader; |
132 | XSLoader::load ("BDB", $VERSION); |
136 | XSLoader::load ("BDB", $VERSION); |
133 | } |
137 | } |
134 | |
138 | |
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139 | =head2 FILENAMES/DATABASE NAMES |
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141 | The BDB expects "binary" filenames (octet strings) for pathnames on POSIX |
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142 | systems, and "unicode" filenames (strings with characters potentially |
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143 | >255) on Win32 (expecting a Unicode win32 build - win32 is a total mess). |
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135 | =head2 BERKELEYDB FUNCTIONS |
145 | =head2 BERKELEYDB FUNCTIONS |
136 | |
146 | |
137 | All of these are functions. The create functions simply return a new |
147 | All of these are functions. The create functions simply return a new |
138 | object and never block. All the remaining functions all take an optional |
148 | object and never block. All the remaining functions take an optional |
139 | callback as last argument. If it is missing, then the fucntion will be |
149 | callback as last argument. If it is missing, then the function will be |
140 | executed synchronously. |
150 | executed synchronously. In both cases, C<$!> will reflect the return value |
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151 | of the function. |
141 | |
152 | |
142 | BDB functions that cannot block (mostly functions that manipulate |
153 | BDB functions that cannot block (mostly functions that manipulate |
143 | settings) are method calls on the relevant objects, so the rule of thumb |
154 | settings) are method calls on the relevant objects, so the rule of thumb |
144 | is: if its a method, its not blocking, if its a function, it takes a |
155 | is: if it's a method, it's not blocking, if it's a function, it takes a |
145 | callback as last argument. |
156 | callback as last argument. |
146 | |
157 | |
147 | In the following, C<$int> signifies an integer return value, |
158 | In the following, C<$int> signifies an integer return value, |
148 | C<octetstring> is a "binary string" (i.e. a perl string with no character |
159 | C<octetstring> is a "binary string" (i.e. a perl string with no character |
149 | indices >255), C<U32> is an unsigned 32 bit integer, C<int> is some |
160 | indices >255), C<U32> is an unsigned 32 bit integer, C<int> is some |
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180 | |
191 | |
181 | db_open (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, octetstring file, octetstring database, int type, U32 flags, int mode, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) |
192 | db_open (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, octetstring file, octetstring database, int type, U32 flags, int mode, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) |
182 | flags: AUTO_COMMIT CREATE EXCL MULTIVERSION NOMMAP RDONLY READ_UNCOMMITTED THREAD TRUNCATE |
193 | flags: AUTO_COMMIT CREATE EXCL MULTIVERSION NOMMAP RDONLY READ_UNCOMMITTED THREAD TRUNCATE |
183 | db_close (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) |
194 | db_close (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) |
184 | flags: DB_NOSYNC |
195 | flags: DB_NOSYNC |
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196 | db_upgrade (DB *db, octetstring file, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) |
185 | 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) |
197 | 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) |
186 | flags: FREELIST_ONLY FREE_SPACE |
198 | flags: FREELIST_ONLY FREE_SPACE |
187 | db_sync (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) |
199 | db_sync (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) |
188 | db_key_range (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *key_range, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) |
200 | db_key_range (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *key_range, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) |
189 | db_put (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) |
201 | db_put (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) |
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277 | $int = $env->set_lk_max_lockers (U32 max) |
289 | $int = $env->set_lk_max_lockers (U32 max) |
278 | $int = $env->set_lk_max_locks (U32 max) |
290 | $int = $env->set_lk_max_locks (U32 max) |
279 | $int = $env->set_lk_max_objects (U32 max) |
291 | $int = $env->set_lk_max_objects (U32 max) |
280 | $int = $env->set_lg_bsize (U32 max) |
292 | $int = $env->set_lg_bsize (U32 max) |
281 | $int = $env->set_lg_max (U32 max) |
293 | $int = $env->set_lg_max (U32 max) |
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294 | $int = $env->mutex_set_increment (U32 increment) |
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295 | $int = $env->mutex_set_tas_spins (U32 tas_spins) |
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296 | $int = $env->mutex_set_max (U32 max) |
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297 | $int = $env->mutex_set_align (U32 align) |
282 | |
298 | |
283 | $txn = $env->txn_begin (DB_TXN_ornull *parent = 0, U32 flags = 0) |
299 | $txn = $env->txn_begin (DB_TXN_ornull *parent = 0, U32 flags = 0) |
284 | flags: READ_COMMITTED READ_UNCOMMITTED TXN_NOSYNC TXN_NOWAIT TXN_SNAPSHOT TXN_SYNC TXN_WAIT TXN_WRITE_NOSYNC |
300 | flags: READ_COMMITTED READ_UNCOMMITTED TXN_NOSYNC TXN_NOWAIT TXN_SNAPSHOT TXN_SYNC TXN_WAIT TXN_WRITE_NOSYNC |
285 | |
301 | |
286 | =head4 Example: |
302 | =head4 Example: |
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381 | DESTROY (DBC_ornull *dbc) |
397 | DESTROY (DBC_ornull *dbc) |
382 | CODE: |
398 | CODE: |
383 | if (dbc) |
399 | if (dbc) |
384 | dbc->c_close (dbc); |
400 | dbc->c_close (dbc); |
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402 | $int = $cursor->set_priority ($priority = PRIORITY_*) |
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386 | =head4 Example: |
404 | =head4 Example: |
387 | |
405 | |
388 | my $c = $db->cursor; |
406 | my $c = $db->cursor; |
389 | |
407 | |
390 | for (;;) { |
408 | for (;;) { |
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422 | =head2 SUPPORT FUNCTIONS |
440 | =head2 SUPPORT FUNCTIONS |
423 | |
441 | |
424 | =head3 EVENT PROCESSING AND EVENT LOOP INTEGRATION |
442 | =head3 EVENT PROCESSING AND EVENT LOOP INTEGRATION |
425 | |
443 | |
426 | =over 4 |
444 | =over 4 |
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446 | =item $msg = BDB::strerror [$errno] |
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448 | Returns the string corresponding to the given errno value. If no argument |
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449 | is given, use C<$!>. |
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451 | Note that the BDB module also patches the C<$!> variable directly, so you |
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452 | should be able to get a bdb error string by simply stringifying C<$!>. |
427 | |
453 | |
428 | =item $fileno = BDB::poll_fileno |
454 | =item $fileno = BDB::poll_fileno |
429 | |
455 | |
430 | Return the I<request result pipe file descriptor>. This filehandle must be |
456 | Return the I<request result pipe file descriptor>. This filehandle must be |
431 | polled for reading by some mechanism outside this module (e.g. Event or |
457 | polled for reading by some mechanism outside this module (e.g. Event or |
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685 | |
660 | In short: the parent will, after a short pause, continue as if fork had |
686 | In short: the parent will, after a short pause, continue as if fork had |
661 | not been called, while the child will act as if BDB has not been used |
687 | not been called, while the child will act as if BDB has not been used |
662 | yet. |
688 | yet. |
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690 | Win32 note: there is no fork on win32, and perls emulation of it is too |
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691 | broken to be supported, so do not use BDB in a windows pseudo-fork, better |
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692 | yet, switch to a more capable platform. |
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664 | =head2 MEMORY USAGE |
694 | =head2 MEMORY USAGE |
665 | |
695 | |
666 | Per-request usage: |
696 | Per-request usage: |
667 | |
697 | |
668 | Each aio request uses - depending on your architecture - around 100-200 |
698 | Each aio request uses - depending on your architecture - around 100-200 |