dbt.h

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/* dbt.h --- interface to DBT-frobbing functions * * ==================================================================== * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 CollabNet.  All rights reserved. * * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which * you should have received as part of this distribution.  The terms * are also available at http://subversion.tigris.org/license-1.html. * If newer versions of this license are posted there, you may use a * newer version instead, at your option. * * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many * individuals.  For exact contribution history, see the revision * history and logs, available at http://subversion.tigris.org/. * ==================================================================== */#ifndef SVN_LIBSVN_FS_DBT_H#define SVN_LIBSVN_FS_DBT_H#include <apr_pools.h>#define APU_WANT_DB#include <apu_want.h>#include "svn_fs.h"#include "../util/skel.h"#ifdef __cplusplusextern "C" {#endif /* __cplusplus *//* Set all fields of DBT to zero.  Return DBT.  */DBT *svn_fs_base__clear_dbt(DBT *dbt);/* Set DBT to retrieve no data.  This is useful when you're just   probing the table to see if an entry exists, or to find a key, but   don't care what the value is.  Return DBT.  */DBT *svn_fs_base__nodata_dbt(DBT *dbt);/* Set DBT to refer to the SIZE bytes at DATA.  Return DBT.  */DBT *svn_fs_base__set_dbt(DBT *dbt, const void *data, u_int32_t size);/* Prepare DBT to hold data returned from Berkeley DB.  Return DBT.   Clear all its fields to zero, but set the DB_DBT_MALLOC flag,   requesting that Berkeley DB place the returned data in a freshly   malloc'd block.  If the database operation succeeds, the caller   then owns the data block, and is responsible for making sure it   gets freed.   You can use this with svn_fs_base__track_dbt:       svn_fs_base__result_dbt (&foo);       ... some Berkeley DB operation that puts data in foo ...       svn_fs_base__track_dbt (&foo, pool);   This arrangement is:   - thread-safe --- the returned data is allocated via malloc, and     won't be overwritten if some other thread performs an operation     on the same table.  See the explanation of ``Retrieved key/data     permanence'' in the section of the Berkeley DB manual on the DBT     type.   - pool-friendly --- the data returned by Berkeley DB is now guaranteed     to be freed when POOL is cleared.  */DBT *svn_fs_base__result_dbt(DBT *dbt);/* Arrange for POOL to `track' DBT's data: when POOL is cleared,   DBT->data will be freed, using `free'.  If DBT->data is zero,   do nothing.   This is meant for use with svn_fs_base__result_dbt; see the explanation   there.  */DBT *svn_fs_base__track_dbt(DBT *dbt, apr_pool_t *pool);/* Prepare DBT for use as a key into a RECNO table.  This call makes   DBT refer to the db_recno_t pointed to by RECNO as its buffer; the   record number you assign to *RECNO will be the table key.  */DBT *svn_fs_base__recno_dbt(DBT *dbt, db_recno_t *recno);/* Compare two DBT values in byte-by-byte lexicographic order.  */int svn_fs_base__compare_dbt(const DBT *a, const DBT *b);/* Set DBT to the unparsed form of ID; allocate memory from POOL.   Return DBT.  */DBT *svn_fs_base__id_to_dbt(DBT *dbt, const svn_fs_id_t *id,                            apr_pool_t *pool);/* Set DBT to the unparsed form of SKEL; allocate memory from POOL.   Return DBT.  */DBT *svn_fs_base__skel_to_dbt(DBT *dbt, skel_t *skel, apr_pool_t *pool);/* Set DBT to the text of the null-terminated string STR.  DBT will   refer to STR's storage.  Return DBT.  */DBT *svn_fs_base__str_to_dbt(DBT *dbt, const char *str);#ifdef __cplusplus}#endif /* __cplusplus */#endif /* SVN_LIBSVN_FS_DBT_H */

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