/************************************************************************************************* * The NDBM-compatible API of QDBM * Copyright (C) 2000-2007 Mikio Hirabayashi * This file is part of QDBM, Quick Database Manager. * QDBM is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version * 2.1 of the License or any later version. QDBM is distributed in the hope that it will be * useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more * details. * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with QDBM; if * not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA * 02111-1307 USA. *************************************************************************************************/ #ifndef _RELIC_H /* duplication check */ #define _RELIC_H #if defined(__cplusplus) /* export for C++ */ extern "C" { #endif #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(QDBM_INTERNAL) && !defined(QDBM_STATIC) #define MYEXTERN extern __declspec(dllimport) #else #define MYEXTERN extern #endif /************************************************************************************************* * API *************************************************************************************************/ typedef struct { /* type of structure for a database handle */ DEPOT *depot; /* internal database handle */ int dfd; /* file descriptor of a dummy file */ char *dbm_fetch_vbuf; /* buffer for dbm_fetch */ char *dbm_nextkey_kbuf; /* buffer for dbm_nextkey */ } DBM; typedef struct { /* type of structure for a key or a value */ void *dptr; /* pointer to the region */ size_t dsize; /* size of the region */ } datum; enum { /* enumeration for write modes */ DBM_INSERT, /* keep an existing value */ DBM_REPLACE /* overwrite an existing value */ }; /* Get a database handle. `name' specifies the name of a database. The file names are concatenated with suffixes. `flags' is the same as the one of `open' call, although `O_WRONLY' is treated as `O_RDWR' and additional flags except for `O_CREAT' and `O_TRUNC' have no effect. `mode' specifies the mode of the database file as the one of `open' call does. The return value is the database handle or `NULL' if it is not successful. */ DBM *dbm_open(char *name, int flags, int mode); /* Close a database handle. `db' specifies a database handle. Because the region of the closed handle is released, it becomes impossible to use the handle. */ void dbm_close(DBM *db); /* Store a record. `db' specifies a database handle. `key' specifies a structure of a key. `content' specifies a structure of a value. `flags' specifies behavior when the key overlaps, by the following values: `DBM_REPLACE', which means the specified value overwrites the existing one, `DBM_INSERT', which means the existing value is kept. The return value is 0 if it is successful, 1 if it gives up because of overlaps of the key, -1 if other error occurs. */ int dbm_store(DBM *db, datum key, datum content, int flags); /* Delete a record. `db' specifies a database handle. `key' specifies a structure of a key. The return value is 0 if it is successful, -1 if some errors occur. */ int dbm_delete(DBM *db, datum key); /* Retrieve a record. `db' specifies a database handle. `key' specifies a structure of a key. The return value is a structure of the result. If a record corresponds, the member `dptr' of the structure is the pointer to the region of the value. If no record corresponds or some errors occur, `dptr' is `NULL'. `dptr' points to the region related with the handle. The region is available until the next time of calling this function with the same handle. */ datum dbm_fetch(DBM *db, datum key); /* Get the first key of a database. `db' specifies a database handle. The return value is a structure of the result. If a record corresponds, the member `dptr' of the structure is the pointer to the region of the first key. If no record corresponds or some errors occur, `dptr' is `NULL'. `dptr' points to the region related with the handle. The region is available until the next time of calling this function or the function `dbm_nextkey' with the same handle. */ datum dbm_firstkey(DBM *db); /* Get the next key of a database. `db' specifies a database handle. The return value is a structure of the result. If a record corresponds, the member `dptr' of the structure is the pointer to the region of the next key. If no record corresponds or some errors occur, `dptr' is `NULL'. `dptr' points to the region related with the handle. The region is available until the next time of calling this function or the function `dbm_firstkey' with the same handle. */ datum dbm_nextkey(DBM *db); /* Check whether a database has a fatal error or not. `db' specifies a database handle. The return value is true if the database has a fatal error, false if not. */ int dbm_error(DBM *db); /* No effect. `db' specifies a database handle. The return value is 0. The function is only for compatibility. */ int dbm_clearerr(DBM *db); /* Check whether a handle is read-only or not. `db' specifies a database handle. The return value is true if the handle is read-only, or false if not read-only. */ int dbm_rdonly(DBM *db); /* Get the file descriptor of a directory file. `db' specifies a database handle. The return value is the file descriptor of the directory file. */ int dbm_dirfno(DBM *db); /* Get the file descriptor of a data file. `db' specifies a database handle. The return value is the file descriptor of the data file. */ int dbm_pagfno(DBM *db); #undef MYEXTERN #if defined(__cplusplus) /* export for C++ */ } #endif #endif /* duplication check */ /* END OF FILE */