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657 lines
19 KiB
C++
/*-
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* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1997-2005
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* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
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*
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* $Id: cxx_db.cpp,v 12.4 2005/10/18 14:25:53 mjc Exp $
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*/
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#include "db_config.h"
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "db_cxx.h"
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#include "dbinc/cxx_int.h"
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#include "db_int.h"
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#include "dbinc/db_page.h"
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#include "dbinc_auto/db_auto.h"
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#include "dbinc_auto/crdel_auto.h"
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#include "dbinc/db_dispatch.h"
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#include "dbinc_auto/db_ext.h"
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#include "dbinc_auto/common_ext.h"
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// Helper macros for simple methods that pass through to the
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// underlying C method. It may return an error or raise an exception.
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// Note this macro expects that input _argspec is an argument
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// list element (e.g., "char *arg") and that _arglist is the arguments
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// that should be passed through to the C method (e.g., "(db, arg)")
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//
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#define DB_METHOD(_name, _argspec, _arglist, _retok) \
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int Db::_name _argspec \
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{ \
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int ret; \
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DB *db = unwrap(this); \
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\
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ret = db->_name _arglist; \
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if (!_retok(ret)) \
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DB_ERROR(env_, "Db::" # _name, ret, error_policy()); \
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return (ret); \
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}
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#define DB_DESTRUCTOR(_name, _argspec, _arglist, _retok) \
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int Db::_name _argspec \
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{ \
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int ret; \
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DB *db = unwrap(this); \
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\
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if (!db) { \
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DB_ERROR(env_, "Db::" # _name, EINVAL, error_policy()); \
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return (EINVAL); \
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} \
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cleanup(); \
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ret = db->_name _arglist; \
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if (!_retok(ret)) \
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DB_ERROR(env_, "Db::" # _name, ret, error_policy()); \
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return (ret); \
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}
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#define DB_METHOD_QUIET(_name, _argspec, _arglist) \
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int Db::_name _argspec \
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{ \
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DB *db = unwrap(this); \
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\
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return (db->_name _arglist); \
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}
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#define DB_METHOD_VOID(_name, _argspec, _arglist) \
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void Db::_name _argspec \
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{ \
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DB *db = unwrap(this); \
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\
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db->_name _arglist; \
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}
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// A truism for the Db object is that there is a valid
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// DB handle from the constructor until close().
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// After the close, the DB handle is invalid and
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// no operations are permitted on the Db (other than
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// destructor). Leaving the Db handle open and not
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// doing a close is generally considered an error.
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//
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// We used to allow Db objects to be closed and reopened.
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// This implied always keeping a valid DB object, and
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// coordinating the open objects between Db/DbEnv turned
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// out to be overly complicated. Now we do not allow this.
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Db::Db(DbEnv *env, u_int32_t flags)
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: imp_(0)
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, env_(env)
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, mpf_(0)
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, construct_error_(0)
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, flags_(0)
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, construct_flags_(flags)
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, append_recno_callback_(0)
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, associate_callback_(0)
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, bt_compare_callback_(0)
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, bt_prefix_callback_(0)
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, dup_compare_callback_(0)
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, feedback_callback_(0)
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, h_hash_callback_(0)
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{
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if (env_ == 0)
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flags_ |= DB_CXX_PRIVATE_ENV;
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if ((construct_error_ = initialize()) != 0)
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DB_ERROR(env_, "Db::Db", construct_error_, error_policy());
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}
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// If the DB handle is still open, we close it. This is to make stack
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// allocation of Db objects easier so that they are cleaned up in the error
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// path. If the environment was closed prior to this, it may cause a trap, but
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// an error message is generated during the environment close. Applications
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// should call close explicitly in normal (non-exceptional) cases to check the
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// return value.
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//
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Db::~Db()
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{
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DB *db;
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db = unwrap(this);
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if (db != NULL) {
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cleanup();
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(void)db->close(db, 0);
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}
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}
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// private method to initialize during constructor.
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// initialize must create a backing DB object,
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// and if that creates a new DB_ENV, it must be tied to a new DbEnv.
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//
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int Db::initialize()
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{
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DB *db;
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DB_ENV *cenv = unwrap(env_);
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int ret;
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u_int32_t cxx_flags;
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cxx_flags = construct_flags_ & DB_CXX_NO_EXCEPTIONS;
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// Create a new underlying DB object.
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// We rely on the fact that if a NULL DB_ENV* is given,
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// one is allocated by DB.
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//
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if ((ret = db_create(&db, cenv,
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construct_flags_ & ~cxx_flags)) != 0)
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return (ret);
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// Associate the DB with this object
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imp_ = db;
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db->api_internal = this;
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// Create a new DbEnv from a DB_ENV* if it was created locally.
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// It is deleted in Db::close().
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//
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if ((flags_ & DB_CXX_PRIVATE_ENV) != 0)
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env_ = new DbEnv(db->dbenv, cxx_flags);
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// Create a DbMpoolFile from the DB_MPOOLFILE* in the DB handle.
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mpf_ = new DbMpoolFile();
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mpf_->imp_ = db->mpf;
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return (0);
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}
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// private method to cleanup after destructor or during close.
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// If the environment was created by this Db object, we optionally
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// delete it, or return it so the caller can delete it after
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// last use.
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//
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void Db::cleanup()
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{
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DB *db = unwrap(this);
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if (db != NULL) {
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// extra safety
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imp_ = 0;
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// we must dispose of the DbEnv object if
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// we created it. This will be the case
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// if a NULL DbEnv was passed into the constructor.
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// The underlying DB_ENV object will be inaccessible
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// after the close, so we must clean it up now.
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//
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if ((flags_ & DB_CXX_PRIVATE_ENV) != 0) {
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env_->cleanup();
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delete env_;
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env_ = 0;
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}
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delete mpf_;
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}
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}
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// Return a tristate value corresponding to whether we should
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// throw exceptions on errors:
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// ON_ERROR_RETURN
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// ON_ERROR_THROW
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// ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN
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//
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int Db::error_policy()
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{
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if (env_ != NULL)
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return (env_->error_policy());
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else {
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// If the env_ is null, that means that the user
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// did not attach an environment, so the correct error
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// policy can be deduced from constructor flags
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// for this Db.
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//
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if ((construct_flags_ & DB_CXX_NO_EXCEPTIONS) != 0) {
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return (ON_ERROR_RETURN);
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}
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else {
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return (ON_ERROR_THROW);
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}
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}
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}
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DB_DESTRUCTOR(close, (u_int32_t flags), (db, flags), DB_RETOK_STD)
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DB_METHOD(compact, (DbTxn *txnid, Dbt *start, Dbt *stop,
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DB_COMPACT *c_data, u_int32_t flags, Dbt *end),
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(db, unwrap(txnid), start, stop, c_data, flags, end), DB_RETOK_STD)
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// The following cast implies that Dbc can be no larger than DBC
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DB_METHOD(cursor, (DbTxn *txnid, Dbc **cursorp, u_int32_t flags),
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(db, unwrap(txnid), (DBC **)cursorp, flags),
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DB_RETOK_STD)
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DB_METHOD(del, (DbTxn *txnid, Dbt *key, u_int32_t flags),
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(db, unwrap(txnid), key, flags),
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DB_RETOK_DBDEL)
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void Db::err(int error, const char *format, ...)
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{
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DB *db = unwrap(this);
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DB_REAL_ERR(db->dbenv, error, 1, 1, format);
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}
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void Db::errx(const char *format, ...)
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{
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DB *db = unwrap(this);
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DB_REAL_ERR(db->dbenv, 0, 0, 1, format);
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}
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DB_METHOD(fd, (int *fdp), (db, fdp), DB_RETOK_STD)
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int Db::get(DbTxn *txnid, Dbt *key, Dbt *value, u_int32_t flags)
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{
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DB *db = unwrap(this);
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int ret;
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ret = db->get(db, unwrap(txnid), key, value, flags);
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if (!DB_RETOK_DBGET(ret)) {
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if (ret == DB_BUFFER_SMALL)
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DB_ERROR_DBT(env_, "Db::get", value, error_policy());
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else
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DB_ERROR(env_, "Db::get", ret, error_policy());
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}
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return (ret);
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}
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int Db::get_byteswapped(int *isswapped)
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{
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DB *db = (DB *)unwrapConst(this);
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return (db->get_byteswapped(db, isswapped));
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}
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DbEnv *Db::get_env()
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{
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DB *db = (DB *)unwrapConst(this);
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DB_ENV *dbenv = db->get_env(db);
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return (dbenv != NULL ? DbEnv::get_DbEnv(dbenv) : NULL);
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}
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DbMpoolFile *Db::get_mpf()
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{
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return (mpf_);
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}
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DB_METHOD(get_dbname, (const char **filenamep, const char **dbnamep),
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(db, filenamep, dbnamep), DB_RETOK_STD)
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DB_METHOD(get_open_flags, (u_int32_t *flagsp), (db, flagsp), DB_RETOK_STD)
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int Db::get_type(DBTYPE *dbtype)
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{
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DB *db = (DB *)unwrapConst(this);
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return (db->get_type(db, dbtype));
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}
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// Dbc is a "compatible" subclass of DBC - that is, no virtual functions
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// or even extra data members, so these casts, although technically
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// non-portable, "should" always be okay.
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DB_METHOD(join, (Dbc **curslist, Dbc **cursorp, u_int32_t flags),
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(db, (DBC **)curslist, (DBC **)cursorp, flags), DB_RETOK_STD)
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DB_METHOD(key_range,
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(DbTxn *txnid, Dbt *key, DB_KEY_RANGE *results, u_int32_t flags),
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(db, unwrap(txnid), key, results, flags), DB_RETOK_STD)
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// If an error occurred during the constructor, report it now.
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// Otherwise, call the underlying DB->open method.
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//
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int Db::open(DbTxn *txnid, const char *file, const char *database,
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DBTYPE type, u_int32_t flags, int mode)
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{
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int ret;
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DB *db = unwrap(this);
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if (construct_error_ != 0)
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ret = construct_error_;
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else
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ret = db->open(db, unwrap(txnid), file, database, type, flags,
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mode);
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if (!DB_RETOK_STD(ret))
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DB_ERROR(env_, "Db::open", ret, error_policy());
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return (ret);
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}
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int Db::pget(DbTxn *txnid, Dbt *key, Dbt *pkey, Dbt *value, u_int32_t flags)
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{
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DB *db = unwrap(this);
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int ret;
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ret = db->pget(db, unwrap(txnid), key, pkey, value, flags);
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/* The logic here is identical to Db::get - reuse the macro. */
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if (!DB_RETOK_DBGET(ret)) {
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if (ret == DB_BUFFER_SMALL && DB_OVERFLOWED_DBT(value))
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DB_ERROR_DBT(env_, "Db::pget", value, error_policy());
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else
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DB_ERROR(env_, "Db::pget", ret, error_policy());
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}
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return (ret);
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}
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DB_METHOD(put, (DbTxn *txnid, Dbt *key, Dbt *value, u_int32_t flags),
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(db, unwrap(txnid), key, value, flags), DB_RETOK_DBPUT)
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DB_DESTRUCTOR(rename,
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(const char *file, const char *database, const char *newname,
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u_int32_t flags),
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(db, file, database, newname, flags), DB_RETOK_STD)
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DB_DESTRUCTOR(remove, (const char *file, const char *database, u_int32_t flags),
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(db, file, database, flags), DB_RETOK_STD)
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DB_METHOD(truncate, (DbTxn *txnid, u_int32_t *countp, u_int32_t flags),
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(db, unwrap(txnid), countp, flags), DB_RETOK_STD)
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DB_METHOD(stat, (DbTxn *txnid, void *sp, u_int32_t flags),
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(db, unwrap(txnid), sp, flags), DB_RETOK_STD)
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DB_METHOD(stat_print, (u_int32_t flags), (db, flags), DB_RETOK_STD)
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DB_METHOD(sync, (u_int32_t flags), (db, flags), DB_RETOK_STD)
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DB_METHOD(upgrade,
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(const char *name, u_int32_t flags), (db, name, flags), DB_RETOK_STD)
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// callbacks
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//
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// *_intercept_c are 'glue' functions that must be declared
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// as extern "C" so to be typesafe. Using a C++ method, even
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// a static class method with 'correct' arguments, will not pass
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// the test; some picky compilers do not allow mixing of function
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// pointers to 'C' functions with function pointers to C++ functions.
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//
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// One wart with this scheme is that the *_callback_ method pointer
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// must be declared public to be accessible by the C intercept.
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// It's possible to accomplish the goal without this, and with
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// another public transfer method, but it's just too much overhead.
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// These callbacks are supposed to be *fast*.
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//
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// The DBTs we receive in these callbacks from the C layer may be
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// manufactured there, but we want to treat them as a Dbts.
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// Technically speaking, these DBTs were not constructed as a Dbts,
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// but it should be safe to cast them as such given that Dbt is a
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// *very* thin extension of the DBT. That is, Dbt has no additional
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// data elements, does not use virtual functions, virtual inheritance,
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// multiple inheritance, RTI, or any other language feature that
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// causes the structure to grow or be displaced. Although this may
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// sound risky, a design goal of C++ is complete structure
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// compatibility with C, and has the philosophy 'if you don't use it,
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// you shouldn't incur the overhead'. If the C/C++ compilers you're
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// using on a given machine do not have matching struct layouts, then
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// a lot more things will be broken than just this.
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//
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// The alternative, creating a Dbt here in the callback, and populating
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// it from the DBT, is just too slow and cumbersome to be very useful.
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// These macros avoid a lot of boilerplate code for callbacks
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#define DB_CALLBACK_C_INTERCEPT(_name, _rettype, _cargspec, \
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_return, _cxxargs) \
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extern "C" _rettype _db_##_name##_intercept_c _cargspec \
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{ \
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Db *cxxthis; \
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\
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DB_ASSERT(cthis != NULL); \
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cxxthis = Db::get_Db(cthis); \
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DB_ASSERT(cxxthis != NULL); \
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DB_ASSERT(cxxthis->_name##_callback_ != 0); \
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\
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_return (*cxxthis->_name##_callback_) _cxxargs; \
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}
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#define DB_SET_CALLBACK(_cxxname, _name, _cxxargspec, _cb) \
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int Db::_cxxname _cxxargspec \
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{ \
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DB *cthis = unwrap(this); \
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\
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_name##_callback_ = _cb; \
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return ((*(cthis->_cxxname))(cthis, \
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(_cb) ? _db_##_name##_intercept_c : NULL)); \
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}
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/* associate callback - doesn't quite fit the pattern because of the flags */
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DB_CALLBACK_C_INTERCEPT(associate,
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int, (DB *cthis, const DBT *key, const DBT *data, DBT *retval),
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return, (cxxthis, Dbt::get_const_Dbt(key), Dbt::get_const_Dbt(data),
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Dbt::get_Dbt(retval)))
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int Db::associate(DbTxn *txn, Db *secondary, int (*callback)(Db *, const Dbt *,
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const Dbt *, Dbt *), u_int32_t flags)
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{
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DB *cthis = unwrap(this);
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/* Since the secondary Db is used as the first argument
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* to the callback, we store the C++ callback on it
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* rather than on 'this'.
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*/
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secondary->associate_callback_ = callback;
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return ((*(cthis->associate))(cthis, unwrap(txn), unwrap(secondary),
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(callback) ? _db_associate_intercept_c : NULL, flags));
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}
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DB_CALLBACK_C_INTERCEPT(feedback,
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void, (DB *cthis, int opcode, int pct),
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/* no return */ (void), (cxxthis, opcode, pct))
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DB_SET_CALLBACK(set_feedback, feedback,
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(void (*arg)(Db *cxxthis, int opcode, int pct)), arg)
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DB_CALLBACK_C_INTERCEPT(append_recno,
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int, (DB *cthis, DBT *data, db_recno_t recno),
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return, (cxxthis, Dbt::get_Dbt(data), recno))
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DB_SET_CALLBACK(set_append_recno, append_recno,
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(int (*arg)(Db *cxxthis, Dbt *data, db_recno_t recno)), arg)
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DB_CALLBACK_C_INTERCEPT(bt_compare,
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int, (DB *cthis, const DBT *data1, const DBT *data2),
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return,
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(cxxthis, Dbt::get_const_Dbt(data1), Dbt::get_const_Dbt(data2)))
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DB_SET_CALLBACK(set_bt_compare, bt_compare,
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(int (*arg)(Db *cxxthis, const Dbt *data1, const Dbt *data2)), arg)
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DB_CALLBACK_C_INTERCEPT(bt_prefix,
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size_t, (DB *cthis, const DBT *data1, const DBT *data2),
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return,
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(cxxthis, Dbt::get_const_Dbt(data1), Dbt::get_const_Dbt(data2)))
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DB_SET_CALLBACK(set_bt_prefix, bt_prefix,
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(size_t (*arg)(Db *cxxthis, const Dbt *data1, const Dbt *data2)), arg)
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DB_CALLBACK_C_INTERCEPT(dup_compare,
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int, (DB *cthis, const DBT *data1, const DBT *data2),
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return,
|
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(cxxthis, Dbt::get_const_Dbt(data1), Dbt::get_const_Dbt(data2)))
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|
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DB_SET_CALLBACK(set_dup_compare, dup_compare,
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(int (*arg)(Db *cxxthis, const Dbt *data1, const Dbt *data2)), arg)
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|
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DB_CALLBACK_C_INTERCEPT(h_hash,
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u_int32_t, (DB *cthis, const void *data, u_int32_t len),
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return, (cxxthis, data, len))
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|
|
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DB_SET_CALLBACK(set_h_hash, h_hash,
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(u_int32_t (*arg)(Db *cxxthis, const void *data, u_int32_t len)), arg)
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|
|
|
// This is a 'glue' function declared as extern "C" so it will
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|
// be compatible with picky compilers that do not allow mixing
|
|
// of function pointers to 'C' functions with function pointers
|
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// to C++ functions.
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|
//
|
|
extern "C"
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|
int _verify_callback_c(void *handle, const void *str_arg)
|
|
{
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|
char *str;
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|
__DB_STD(ostream) *out;
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|
|
|
str = (char *)str_arg;
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|
out = (__DB_STD(ostream) *)handle;
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|
|
|
(*out) << str;
|
|
if (out->fail())
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|
return (EIO);
|
|
|
|
return (0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int Db::verify(const char *name, const char *subdb,
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|
__DB_STD(ostream) *ostr, u_int32_t flags)
|
|
{
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|
DB *db = unwrap(this);
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
if (!db)
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|
ret = EINVAL;
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|
else {
|
|
// after a DB->verify (no matter if success or failure),
|
|
// the underlying DB object must not be accessed,
|
|
// so we clean up in advance.
|
|
//
|
|
cleanup();
|
|
|
|
ret = __db_verify_internal(db, name, subdb, ostr,
|
|
_verify_callback_c, flags);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!DB_RETOK_STD(ret))
|
|
DB_ERROR(env_, "Db::verify", ret, error_policy());
|
|
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_bt_compare, (bt_compare_fcn_type func),
|
|
(db, func), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_bt_minkey, (u_int32_t *bt_minkeyp),
|
|
(db, bt_minkeyp), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_bt_minkey, (u_int32_t bt_minkey),
|
|
(db, bt_minkey), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_bt_prefix, (bt_prefix_fcn_type func),
|
|
(db, func), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_dup_compare, (dup_compare_fcn_type func),
|
|
(db, func), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_encrypt_flags, (u_int32_t *flagsp),
|
|
(db, flagsp), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_encrypt, (const char *passwd, u_int32_t flags),
|
|
(db, passwd, flags), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD_VOID(get_errfile, (FILE **errfilep), (db, errfilep))
|
|
DB_METHOD_VOID(set_errfile, (FILE *errfile), (db, errfile))
|
|
DB_METHOD_VOID(get_errpfx, (const char **errpfx), (db, errpfx))
|
|
DB_METHOD_VOID(set_errpfx, (const char *errpfx), (db, errpfx))
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_flags, (u_int32_t *flagsp), (db, flagsp),
|
|
DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_flags, (u_int32_t flags), (db, flags),
|
|
DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_h_ffactor, (u_int32_t *h_ffactorp),
|
|
(db, h_ffactorp), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_h_ffactor, (u_int32_t h_ffactor),
|
|
(db, h_ffactor), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_h_hash, (h_hash_fcn_type func),
|
|
(db, func), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_h_nelem, (u_int32_t *h_nelemp),
|
|
(db, h_nelemp), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_h_nelem, (u_int32_t h_nelem),
|
|
(db, h_nelem), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_lorder, (int *db_lorderp), (db, db_lorderp),
|
|
DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_lorder, (int db_lorder), (db, db_lorder),
|
|
DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD_VOID(get_msgfile, (FILE **msgfilep), (db, msgfilep))
|
|
DB_METHOD_VOID(set_msgfile, (FILE *msgfile), (db, msgfile))
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_pagesize, (u_int32_t *db_pagesizep),
|
|
(db, db_pagesizep), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_pagesize, (u_int32_t db_pagesize),
|
|
(db, db_pagesize), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_re_delim, (int *re_delimp),
|
|
(db, re_delimp), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_re_delim, (int re_delim),
|
|
(db, re_delim), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_re_len, (u_int32_t *re_lenp),
|
|
(db, re_lenp), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_re_len, (u_int32_t re_len),
|
|
(db, re_len), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_re_pad, (int *re_padp),
|
|
(db, re_padp), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_re_pad, (int re_pad),
|
|
(db, re_pad), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_re_source, (const char **re_source),
|
|
(db, re_source), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_re_source, (const char *re_source),
|
|
(db, re_source), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_q_extentsize, (u_int32_t *extentsizep),
|
|
(db, extentsizep), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_q_extentsize, (u_int32_t extentsize),
|
|
(db, extentsize), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
|
|
DB_METHOD_QUIET(set_alloc, (db_malloc_fcn_type malloc_fcn,
|
|
db_realloc_fcn_type realloc_fcn, db_free_fcn_type free_fcn),
|
|
(db, malloc_fcn, realloc_fcn, free_fcn))
|
|
|
|
void Db::set_errcall(void (*arg)(const DbEnv *, const char *, const char *))
|
|
{
|
|
env_->set_errcall(arg);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Db::set_msgcall(void (*arg)(const DbEnv *, const char *))
|
|
{
|
|
env_->set_msgcall(arg);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void *Db::get_app_private() const
|
|
{
|
|
return unwrapConst(this)->app_private;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Db::set_app_private(void *value)
|
|
{
|
|
unwrap(this)->app_private = value;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DB_METHOD(get_cachesize, (u_int32_t *gbytesp, u_int32_t *bytesp, int *ncachep),
|
|
(db, gbytesp, bytesp, ncachep), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
DB_METHOD(set_cachesize, (u_int32_t gbytes, u_int32_t bytes, int ncache),
|
|
(db, gbytes, bytes, ncache), DB_RETOK_STD)
|
|
|
|
int Db::set_paniccall(void (*callback)(DbEnv *, int))
|
|
{
|
|
return (env_->set_paniccall(callback));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
__DB_STD(ostream) *Db::get_error_stream()
|
|
{
|
|
return env_->get_error_stream();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Db::set_error_stream(__DB_STD(ostream) *error_stream)
|
|
{
|
|
env_->set_error_stream(error_stream);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
__DB_STD(ostream) *Db::get_message_stream()
|
|
{
|
|
return env_->get_message_stream();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Db::set_message_stream(__DB_STD(ostream) *message_stream)
|
|
{
|
|
env_->set_message_stream(message_stream);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DB_METHOD_QUIET(get_transactional, (), (db))
|