From d3f545235a00b1ae8f01e4cc9132885411b0bdd8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: matz Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 00:30:38 +0000 Subject: * ext/gdbm/gdbm.c: add RDoc documentation. a patch from Peter Adolphs . [ruby-doc:1223] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@10965 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e --- ext/gdbm/gdbm.c | 480 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 408 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-) (limited to 'ext/gdbm/gdbm.c') diff --git a/ext/gdbm/gdbm.c b/ext/gdbm/gdbm.c index dd7d1960d0..c47df06ad6 100644 --- a/ext/gdbm/gdbm.c +++ b/ext/gdbm/gdbm.c @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ $Date$ modified at: Mon Jan 24 15:59:52 JST 1994 + Documentation by Peter Adolphs < futzilogik at users dot sourceforge dot net > + ************************************************/ #include "ruby.h" @@ -14,6 +16,62 @@ #include #include +/* + * Document-class: GDBM + * + * == Summary + * + * Ruby extension for GNU dbm (gdbm) -- a simple database engine for storing + * key-value pairs on disk. + * + * == Description + * + * GNU dbm is a library for simple databases. A database is a file that stores + * key-value pairs. Gdbm allows the user to store, retrieve, and delete data by + * key. It furthermore allows a non-sorted traversal of all key-value pairs. + * A gdbm database thus provides the same functionality as a hash. As + * with objects of the Hash class, elements can be accessed with []. + * Furthermore, GDBM mixes in the Enumerable module, thus providing convenient + * methods such as #find, #collect, #map, etc. + * + * A process is allowed to open several different databases at the same time. + * A process can open a database as a "reader" or a "writer". Whereas a reader + * has only read-access to the database, a writer has read- and write-access. + * A database can be accessed either by any number of readers or by exactly one + * writer at the same time. + * + * == Examples + * + * 1. Opening/creating a database, and filling it with some entries: + * + * require 'gdbm' + * + * gdbm = GDBM.new("fruitstore.db") + * gdbm["ananas"] = "3" + * gdbm["banana"] = "8" + * gdbm["cranberry"] = "4909" + * gdbm.close + * + * 2. Reading out a database: + * + * require 'gdbm' + * + * gdbm = GDBM.new("fruitstore.db") + * gdbm.each_pair do |key, value| + * print "#{key}: #{value}\n" + * end + * gdbm.close + * + * produces + * + * banana: 8 + * ananas: 3 + * cranberry: 4909 + * + * == Links + * + * * http://www.gnu.org/software/gdbm/ + */ static VALUE rb_cGDBM, rb_eGDBMError, rb_eGDBMFatalError; #define RUBY_GDBM_RW_BIT 0x20000000 @@ -52,11 +110,17 @@ static void free_dbm(struct dbmdata *dbmp) { if (dbmp) { - if (dbmp->di_dbm) gdbm_close(dbmp->di_dbm); - free(dbmp); + if (dbmp->di_dbm) gdbm_close(dbmp->di_dbm); + free(dbmp); } } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.close -> nil + * + * Closes the associated database file. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_close(VALUE obj) { @@ -69,6 +133,12 @@ fgdbm_close(VALUE obj) return Qnil; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.closed? -> true or false + * + * Returns true if the associated database file has been closed. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_closed(VALUE obj) { @@ -76,9 +146,9 @@ fgdbm_closed(VALUE obj) Data_Get_Struct(obj, struct dbmdata, dbmp); if (dbmp == 0) - return Qtrue; + return Qtrue; if (dbmp->di_dbm == 0) - return Qtrue; + return Qtrue; return Qfalse; } @@ -89,6 +159,29 @@ fgdbm_s_alloc(VALUE klass) return Data_Wrap_Struct(klass, 0, free_dbm, 0); } +/* + * call-seq: + * GDBM.new(filename, mode = 0666, flags = nil) + * + * Creates a new GDBM instance by opening a gdbm file named _filename_. + * If the file does not exist, a new file with file mode _mode_ will be + * created. _flags_ may be one of the following: + * * *READER* - open as a reader + * * *WRITER* - open as a writer + * * *WRCREAT* - open as a writer; if the database does not exist, create a new one + * * *NEWDB* - open as a writer; overwrite any existing databases + * + * The values *WRITER*, *WRCREAT* and *NEWDB* may be combined with the following + * values by bitwise or: + * * *SYNC* - cause all database operations to be synchronized to the disk + * * *NOLOCK* - do not lock the database file + * + * If no _flags_ are specified, the GDBM object will try to open the database + * file as a writer and will create it if it does not already exist + * (cf. flag WRCREAT). If this fails (for instance, if another process + * has already opened the database as a reader), it will try to open the + * database file as a reader (cf. flag READER). + */ static VALUE fgdbm_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj) { @@ -98,13 +191,13 @@ fgdbm_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj) int mode, flags = 0; if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "12", &file, &vmode, &vflags) == 1) { - mode = 0666; /* default value */ + mode = 0666; /* default value */ } else if (NIL_P(vmode)) { - mode = -1; /* return nil if DB not exist */ + mode = -1; /* return nil if DB does not exist */ } else { - mode = NUM2INT(vmode); + mode = NUM2INT(vmode); } if (!NIL_P(vflags)) @@ -114,8 +207,8 @@ fgdbm_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj) if (flags & RUBY_GDBM_RW_BIT) { flags &= ~RUBY_GDBM_RW_BIT; - dbm = gdbm_open(RSTRING_PTR(file), MY_BLOCK_SIZE, - flags, mode, MY_FATAL_FUNC); + dbm = gdbm_open(RSTRING_PTR(file), MY_BLOCK_SIZE, + flags, mode, MY_FATAL_FUNC); } else { dbm = 0; @@ -131,14 +224,14 @@ fgdbm_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj) } if (!dbm) { - if (mode == -1) return Qnil; - - if (gdbm_errno == GDBM_FILE_OPEN_ERROR || - gdbm_errno == GDBM_CANT_BE_READER || - gdbm_errno == GDBM_CANT_BE_WRITER) - rb_sys_fail(RSTRING_PTR(file)); - else - rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); + if (mode == -1) return Qnil; + + if (gdbm_errno == GDBM_FILE_OPEN_ERROR || + gdbm_errno == GDBM_CANT_BE_READER || + gdbm_errno == GDBM_CANT_BE_WRITER) + rb_sys_fail(RSTRING_PTR(file)); + else + rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); } dbmp = ALLOC(struct dbmdata); @@ -150,13 +243,32 @@ fgdbm_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj) return obj; } +/* + * call-seq: + * GDBM.open(filename, mode = 0666, flags = nil) + * GDBM.open(filename, mode = 0666, flags = nil) { |gdbm| ... } + * + * If called without a block, this is synonymous to GDBM::new. + * If a block is given, the new GDBM instance will be passed to the block + * as a parameter, and the corresponding database file will be closed + * after the execution of the block code has been finished. + * + * Example for an open call with a block: + * + * require 'gdbm' + * GDBM.open("fruitstore.db") do |gdbm| + * gdbm.each_pair do |key, value| + * print "#{key}: #{value}\n" + * end + * end + */ static VALUE fgdbm_s_open(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass) { VALUE obj = Data_Wrap_Struct(klass, 0, free_dbm, 0); if (NIL_P(fgdbm_initialize(argc, argv, obj))) { - return Qnil; + return Qnil; } if (rb_block_given_p()) { @@ -244,19 +356,32 @@ fgdbm_fetch(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr, VALUE ifnone) valstr = rb_gdbm_fetch3(obj, keystr); if (NIL_P(valstr)) { - if (ifnone == Qnil && rb_block_given_p()) - return rb_yield(keystr); - return ifnone; + if (ifnone == Qnil && rb_block_given_p()) + return rb_yield(keystr); + return ifnone; } return valstr; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm[key] -> value + * + * Retrieves the _value_ corresponding to _key_. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_aref(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr) { return rb_gdbm_fetch3(obj, keystr); } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.fetch(key [, default]) -> value + * + * Retrieves the _value_ corresponding to _key_. If there is no value + * associated with _key_, _default_ will be returned instead. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_fetch_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj) { @@ -265,11 +390,18 @@ fgdbm_fetch_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj) rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &keystr, &ifnone); valstr = fgdbm_fetch(obj, keystr, ifnone); if (argc == 1 && !rb_block_given_p() && NIL_P(valstr)) - rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "key not found"); + rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "key not found"); return valstr; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.index(value) -> key + * + * Returns the _key_ for a given _value_. If several keys may map to the + * same value, the key that is found first will be returned. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_index(VALUE obj, VALUE valstr) { @@ -282,17 +414,24 @@ fgdbm_index(VALUE obj, VALUE valstr) for (keystr = rb_gdbm_firstkey(dbm); RTEST(keystr); keystr = rb_gdbm_nextkey(dbm, keystr)) { - valstr2 = rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr); + valstr2 = rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr); if (!NIL_P(valstr2) && RSTRING_LEN(valstr) == RSTRING_LEN(valstr2) && memcmp(RSTRING_PTR(valstr), RSTRING_PTR(valstr2), RSTRING_LEN(valstr)) == 0) { - return keystr; + return keystr; } } return Qnil; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.select { |value| block } -> array + * + * Returns a new array of all values of the database for which _block_ + * evaluates to true. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_select(VALUE obj) { @@ -303,19 +442,25 @@ fgdbm_select(VALUE obj) GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); for (keystr = rb_gdbm_firstkey(dbm); RTEST(keystr); - keystr = rb_gdbm_nextkey(dbm, keystr)) { - VALUE assoc = rb_assoc_new(keystr, rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr)); - VALUE v = rb_yield(assoc); + keystr = rb_gdbm_nextkey(dbm, keystr)) { + VALUE assoc = rb_assoc_new(keystr, rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr)); + VALUE v = rb_yield(assoc); - if (RTEST(v)) { - rb_ary_push(new, assoc); - } - GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); + if (RTEST(v)) { + rb_ary_push(new, assoc); + } + GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); } return new; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.values_at(key, ...) -> array + * + * Returns an array of the values associated with each specified _key_. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_values_at(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj) { @@ -350,19 +495,26 @@ rb_gdbm_delete(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr) GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); if (!gdbm_exists(dbm, key)) { - return Qnil; + return Qnil; } if (gdbm_delete(dbm, key)) { - dbmp->di_size = -1; - rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); + dbmp->di_size = -1; + rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); } else if (dbmp->di_size >= 0) { - dbmp->di_size--; + dbmp->di_size--; } return obj; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.delete(key) -> value or nil + * + * Removes the key-value-pair with the specified _key_ from this database and + * returns the corresponding _value_. Returns nil if the database is empty. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_delete(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr) { @@ -373,6 +525,13 @@ fgdbm_delete(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr) return valstr; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.shift -> (key, value) or nil + * + * Removes a key-value-pair from this database and returns it as a + * two-item array [ _key_, _value_ ]. Returns nil if the database is empty. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_shift(VALUE obj) { @@ -390,6 +549,13 @@ fgdbm_shift(VALUE obj) return rb_assoc_new(keystr, valstr); } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.delete_if { |key, value| block } -> gdbm + * gdbm.reject! { |key, value| block } -> gdbm + * + * Deletes every key-value pair from _gdbm_ for which _block_ evaluates to true. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_delete_if(VALUE obj) { @@ -407,11 +573,11 @@ fgdbm_delete_if(VALUE obj) for (keystr = rb_gdbm_firstkey(dbm); RTEST(keystr); keystr = rb_gdbm_nextkey(dbm, keystr)) { - valstr = rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr); + valstr = rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr); ret = rb_protect(rb_yield, rb_assoc_new(keystr, valstr), &status); if (status != 0) break; - if (RTEST(ret)) rb_ary_push(ary, keystr); - GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); + if (RTEST(ret)) rb_ary_push(ary, keystr); + GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); } for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) @@ -422,6 +588,12 @@ fgdbm_delete_if(VALUE obj) return obj; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.clear -> gdbm + * + * Removes all the key-value pairs within _gdbm_. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_clear(VALUE obj) { @@ -435,11 +607,11 @@ fgdbm_clear(VALUE obj) #if 0 while (key = gdbm_firstkey(dbm), key.dptr) { - if (gdbm_delete(dbm, key)) { - free(key.dptr); - rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); - } - free(key.dptr); + if (gdbm_delete(dbm, key)) { + free(key.dptr); + rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); + } + free(key.dptr); } #else while (key = gdbm_firstkey(dbm), key.dptr) { @@ -459,6 +631,13 @@ fgdbm_clear(VALUE obj) return obj; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.invert -> hash + * + * Returns a hash created by using _gdbm_'s values as keys, and the keys + * as values. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_invert(VALUE obj) { @@ -470,13 +649,20 @@ fgdbm_invert(VALUE obj) GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); for (keystr = rb_gdbm_firstkey(dbm); RTEST(keystr); keystr = rb_gdbm_nextkey(dbm, keystr)) { - valstr = rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr); + valstr = rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr); - rb_hash_aset(hash, valstr, keystr); + rb_hash_aset(hash, valstr, keystr); } return hash; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm[key]= value -> value + * gdbm.store(key, value) -> value + * + * Associates the value _value_ with the specified _key_. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_store(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr, VALUE valstr) { @@ -497,8 +683,8 @@ fgdbm_store(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr, VALUE valstr) GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); dbmp->di_size = -1; if (gdbm_store(dbm, key, val, GDBM_REPLACE)) { - if (errno == EPERM) rb_sys_fail(0); - rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); + if (errno == EPERM) rb_sys_fail(0); + rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); } return valstr; @@ -509,12 +695,20 @@ update_i(VALUE pair, VALUE dbm) { Check_Type(pair, T_ARRAY); if (RARRAY_LEN(pair) < 2) { - rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "pair must be [key, value]"); + rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "pair must be [key, value]"); } fgdbm_store(dbm, RARRAY_PTR(pair)[0], RARRAY_PTR(pair)[1]); return Qnil; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.update(other) -> gdbm + * + * Adds the key-value pairs of _other_ to _gdbm_, overwriting entries with + * duplicate keys with those from _other_. _other_ must have an each_pair + * method. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_update(VALUE obj, VALUE other) { @@ -522,6 +716,13 @@ fgdbm_update(VALUE obj, VALUE other) return obj; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.replace(other) -> gdbm + * + * Replaces the content of _gdbm_ with the key-value pairs of _other_. + * _other_ must have an each_pair method. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_replace(VALUE obj, VALUE other) { @@ -530,6 +731,13 @@ fgdbm_replace(VALUE obj, VALUE other) return obj; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.length -> fixnum + * gdbm.size -> fixnum + * + * Returns the number of key-value pairs in this database. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_length(VALUE obj) { @@ -544,13 +752,19 @@ fgdbm_length(VALUE obj) for (key = gdbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = nextkey) { nextkey = gdbm_nextkey(dbm, key); free(key.dptr); - i++; + i++; } dbmp->di_size = i; return INT2FIX(i); } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.empty? -> true or false + * + * Returns true if the database is empty. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_empty_p(VALUE obj) { @@ -560,13 +774,13 @@ fgdbm_empty_p(VALUE obj) GetDBM(obj, dbmp); if (dbmp->di_size < 0) { - dbm = dbmp->di_dbm; + dbm = dbmp->di_dbm; - key = gdbm_firstkey(dbm); + key = gdbm_firstkey(dbm); if (key.dptr) { free(key.dptr); return Qfalse; - } + } return Qtrue; } @@ -574,6 +788,13 @@ fgdbm_empty_p(VALUE obj) return Qfalse; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.each_value { |value| block } -> gdbm + * + * Executes _block_ for each key in the database, passing the corresponding + * _value_ as a parameter. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_each_value(VALUE obj) { @@ -586,11 +807,18 @@ fgdbm_each_value(VALUE obj) keystr = rb_gdbm_nextkey(dbm, keystr)) { rb_yield(rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr)); - GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); + GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); } return obj; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.each_key { |key| block } -> gdbm + * + * Executes _block_ for each key in the database, passing the + * _key_ as a parameter. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_each_key(VALUE obj) { @@ -603,11 +831,18 @@ fgdbm_each_key(VALUE obj) keystr = rb_gdbm_nextkey(dbm, keystr)) { rb_yield(keystr); - GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); + GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); } return obj; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.each_pair { |key, value| block } -> gdbm + * + * Executes _block_ for each key in the database, passing the _key_ and the + * correspoding _value_ as a parameter. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_each_pair(VALUE obj) { @@ -620,12 +855,18 @@ fgdbm_each_pair(VALUE obj) keystr = rb_gdbm_nextkey(dbm, keystr)) { rb_yield(rb_assoc_new(keystr, rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr))); - GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); + GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); } return obj; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.keys -> array + * + * Returns an array of all keys of this database. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_keys(VALUE obj) { @@ -644,6 +885,12 @@ fgdbm_keys(VALUE obj) return ary; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.values -> array + * + * Returns an array of all values of this database. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_values(VALUE obj) { @@ -656,14 +903,22 @@ fgdbm_values(VALUE obj) ary = rb_ary_new(); for (key = gdbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = nextkey) { nextkey = gdbm_nextkey(dbm, key); - valstr = rb_gdbm_fetch(dbm, key); + valstr = rb_gdbm_fetch(dbm, key); free(key.dptr); - rb_ary_push(ary, valstr); + rb_ary_push(ary, valstr); } return ary; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.has_key?(k) -> true or false + * gdbm.key?(k) -> true or false + * + * Returns true if the given key _k_ exists within the database. + * Returns false otherwise. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_has_key(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr) { @@ -681,6 +936,14 @@ fgdbm_has_key(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr) return Qfalse; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.has_value?(v) -> true or false + * gdbm.value?(v) -> true or false + * + * Returns true if the given value _v_ exists within the database. + * Returns false otherwise. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_has_value(VALUE obj, VALUE valstr) { @@ -693,18 +956,24 @@ fgdbm_has_value(VALUE obj, VALUE valstr) for (keystr = rb_gdbm_firstkey(dbm); RTEST(keystr); keystr = rb_gdbm_nextkey(dbm, keystr)) { - valstr2 = rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr); + valstr2 = rb_gdbm_fetch2(dbm, keystr); if (!NIL_P(valstr2) && RSTRING_LEN(valstr) == RSTRING_LEN(valstr2) && memcmp(RSTRING_PTR(valstr), RSTRING_PTR(valstr2), RSTRING_LEN(valstr)) == 0) { - return Qtrue; + return Qtrue; } } return Qfalse; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.to_a -> array + * + * Returns an array of all key-value pairs contained in the database. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_to_a(VALUE obj) { @@ -723,6 +992,14 @@ fgdbm_to_a(VALUE obj) return ary; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.reorganize -> gdbm + * + * Reorganizes the database file. This operation removes reserved space of + * elements that have already been deleted. It is only useful after a lot of + * deletions in the database. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_reorganize(VALUE obj) { @@ -735,6 +1012,16 @@ fgdbm_reorganize(VALUE obj) return obj; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.sync -> gdbm + * + * Unless the _gdbm_ object has been opened with the *SYNC* flag, it is not + * guarenteed that database modification operations are immediately applied to + * the database file. This method ensures that all recent modifications + * to the database are written to the file. Blocks until all writing operations + * to the disk have been finished. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_sync(VALUE obj) { @@ -747,6 +1034,12 @@ fgdbm_sync(VALUE obj) return obj; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.cachesize = size -> size + * + * Sets the size of the internal bucket cache to _size_. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_set_cachesize(VALUE obj, VALUE val) { @@ -757,11 +1050,21 @@ fgdbm_set_cachesize(VALUE obj, VALUE val) GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm); optval = FIX2INT(val); if (gdbm_setopt(dbm, GDBM_CACHESIZE, &optval, sizeof(optval)) == -1) { - rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); + rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); } return val; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.fastmode = boolean -> boolean + * + * Turns the database's fast mode on or off. If fast mode is turned on, gdbm + * does not wait for writes to be flushed to the disk before continuing. + * + * This option is obsolete for gdbm >= 1.8 since fast mode is turned on by + * default. See also: #syncmode= + */ static VALUE fgdbm_set_fastmode(VALUE obj, VALUE val) { @@ -775,11 +1078,24 @@ fgdbm_set_fastmode(VALUE obj, VALUE val) optval = 1; if (gdbm_setopt(dbm, GDBM_FASTMODE, &optval, sizeof(optval)) == -1) { - rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); + rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); } return val; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.syncmode = boolean -> boolean + * + * Turns the database's synchronization mode on or off. If the synchronization + * mode is turned on, the database's in-memory state will be synchronized to + * disk after every database modification operation. If the synchronization + * mode is turned off, GDBM does not wait for writes to be flushed to the disk + * before continuing. + * + * This option is only available for gdbm >= 1.8 where syncmode is turned off + * by default. See also: #fastmode= + */ static VALUE fgdbm_set_syncmode(VALUE obj, VALUE val) { @@ -797,12 +1113,18 @@ fgdbm_set_syncmode(VALUE obj, VALUE val) optval = 1; if (gdbm_setopt(dbm, GDBM_FASTMODE, &optval, sizeof(optval)) == -1) { - rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); + rb_raise(rb_eGDBMError, "%s", gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno)); } return val; #endif } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.to_hash -> hash + * + * Returns a hash of all key-value pairs contained in the database. + */ static VALUE fgdbm_to_hash(VALUE obj) { @@ -821,6 +1143,13 @@ fgdbm_to_hash(VALUE obj) return hash; } +/* + * call-seq: + * gdbm.reject { |key, value| block } -> hash + * + * Returns a hash copy of _gdbm_ where all key-value pairs from _gdbm_ for + * which _block_ evaluates to true are removed. See also: #delete_if + */ static VALUE fgdbm_reject(VALUE obj) { @@ -863,15 +1192,15 @@ Init_gdbm(void) rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "reject!", fgdbm_delete_if, 0); rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "reject", fgdbm_reject, 0); rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "clear", fgdbm_clear, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM,"invert", fgdbm_invert, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM,"update", fgdbm_update, 1); - rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM,"replace", fgdbm_replace, 1); - rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM,"reorganize", fgdbm_reorganize, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM,"sync", fgdbm_sync, 0); - /* rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM,"setopt", fgdbm_setopt, 2); */ - rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM,"cachesize=", fgdbm_set_cachesize, 1); - rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM,"fastmode=", fgdbm_set_fastmode, 1); - rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM,"syncmode=", fgdbm_set_syncmode, 1); + rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "invert", fgdbm_invert, 0); + rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "update", fgdbm_update, 1); + rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "replace", fgdbm_replace, 1); + rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "reorganize", fgdbm_reorganize, 0); + rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "sync", fgdbm_sync, 0); + /* rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "setopt", fgdbm_setopt, 2); */ + rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "cachesize=", fgdbm_set_cachesize, 1); + rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "fastmode=", fgdbm_set_fastmode, 1); + rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "syncmode=", fgdbm_set_syncmode, 1); rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "include?", fgdbm_has_key, 1); rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "has_key?", fgdbm_has_key, 1); @@ -883,22 +1212,29 @@ Init_gdbm(void) rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "to_a", fgdbm_to_a, 0); rb_define_method(rb_cGDBM, "to_hash", fgdbm_to_hash, 0); - /* flags for gdbm_open() */ + /* flag for #new and #open: open database as a reader */ rb_define_const(rb_cGDBM, "READER", INT2FIX(GDBM_READER|RUBY_GDBM_RW_BIT)); + /* flag for #new and #open: open database as a writer */ rb_define_const(rb_cGDBM, "WRITER", INT2FIX(GDBM_WRITER|RUBY_GDBM_RW_BIT)); + /* flag for #new and #open: open database as a writer; if the database does not exist, create a new one */ rb_define_const(rb_cGDBM, "WRCREAT", INT2FIX(GDBM_WRCREAT|RUBY_GDBM_RW_BIT)); + /* flag for #new and #open: open database as a writer; overwrite any existing databases */ rb_define_const(rb_cGDBM, "NEWDB", INT2FIX(GDBM_NEWDB|RUBY_GDBM_RW_BIT)); + /* flag for #new and #open. this flag is obsolete for gdbm >= 1.8 */ rb_define_const(rb_cGDBM, "FAST", INT2FIX(GDBM_FAST)); /* this flag is obsolete in gdbm 1.8. On gdbm 1.8, fast mode is default behavior. */ /* gdbm version 1.8 specific */ #if defined(GDBM_SYNC) + /* flag for #new and #open. only for gdbm >= 1.8 */ rb_define_const(rb_cGDBM, "SYNC", INT2FIX(GDBM_SYNC)); #endif #if defined(GDBM_NOLOCK) + /* flag for #new and #open */ rb_define_const(rb_cGDBM, "NOLOCK", INT2FIX(GDBM_NOLOCK)); #endif + /* version of the gdbm library*/ rb_define_const(rb_cGDBM, "VERSION", rb_str_new2(gdbm_version)); } -- cgit v1.2.3