int hammy_open(ErlNifEnv *env, char *filename, hammy_db *db, int create) { int retval = HAMMY_FALSE; if (ham_env_new(&(db->env)) == HAM_SUCCESS) { if (create) { if (ham_env_create_ex(db->env, filename, HAMMY_ENV_FLAGS, 0600, HAMMY_ENV_OPTS) == HAM_SUCCESS) { db->db_count = 0; retval = hammy_setup_env(env, db); db->filename = filename; db->closed = HAMMY_FALSE; } else { ham_env_close(db->env, HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP | HAM_TXN_AUTO_ABORT); db->closed = HAMMY_TRUE; } } else { if (ham_env_open_ex(db->env, filename, HAMMY_ENV_FLAGS, 0) == HAM_SUCCESS) { db->db_count = 0; retval = hammy_setup_env(env, db); db->filename = filename; db->closed = HAMMY_FALSE; } else { ham_env_close(db->env, HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP | HAM_TXN_AUTO_ABORT); db->closed = HAMMY_TRUE; } } } return retval; }
int hammy_close(hammy_db *db) { if (!db->closed) { ham_env_close(db->env, HAM_TXN_AUTO_ABORT | HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP); db->closed = HAMMY_TRUE; } return HAMMY_TRUE; }
/** Closes the Environment. */ void close(uint32_t flags = 0) { if (!m_env) return; // disable auto-cleanup; all objects will be destroyed when // going out of scope flags &= ~HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP; ham_status_t st = ham_env_close(m_env, flags); if (st) throw error(st); m_env = 0; }
int main(int argc, char **argv) { ham_status_t st; ham_env_t *env = 0; ham_db_t *src_db = 0; ham_db_t *dest_db = 0; ham_u16_t src_name; ham_u16_t dest_name; const char *env_path = 0; /* check and parse the command line parameters */ if (argc != 4) usage(); env_path = argv[1]; src_name = atoi(argv[2]); dest_name = atoi(argv[3]); if (src_name == 0 || dest_name == 0) usage(); /* open the Environment */ st = ham_env_open(&env, env_path, 0, 0); if (st) error("ham_env_open", st); /* open the source database */ st = ham_env_open_db(env, &src_db, src_name, 0, 0); if (st) error("ham_env_open_db", st); /* create the destination database */ st = ham_env_create_db(env, &dest_db, dest_name, HAM_ENABLE_DUPLICATE_KEYS, 0); if (st) error("ham_env_create_db", st); /* copy the data */ copy_db(src_db, dest_db); /* clean up and return */ st = ham_env_close(env, HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP); if (st) error("ham_env_close", st); printf("\nsuccess!\n"); return (0); }
int main(int argc, char **argv) { int i; ham_status_t st; /* status variable */ ham_db_t *db[MAX_DBS]; /* hamsterdb database objects */ ham_env_t *env; /* hamsterdb environment */ ham_cursor_t *cursor[MAX_DBS]; /* a cursor for each database */ ham_key_t key, cust_key, ord_key, c2o_key; ham_record_t record, cust_record, ord_record, c2o_record; customer_t customers[MAX_CUSTOMERS]={ { 1, "Alan Antonov Corp." }, { 2, "Barry Broke Inc." }, { 3, "Carl Caesar Lat." }, { 4, "Doris Dove Brd." } }; order_t orders[MAX_ORDERS]={ { 1, 1, "Joe" }, { 2, 1, "Tom" }, { 3, 3, "Joe" }, { 4, 4, "Tom" }, { 5, 3, "Ben" }, { 6, 3, "Ben" }, { 7, 4, "Chris" }, { 8, 1, "Ben" } }; memset(&key, 0, sizeof(key)); memset(&record, 0, sizeof(record)); memset(&cust_key, 0, sizeof(cust_key)); memset(&cust_record, 0, sizeof(cust_record)); memset(&ord_key, 0, sizeof(ord_key)); memset(&ord_record, 0, sizeof(ord_record)); memset(&c2o_key, 0, sizeof(c2o_key)); memset(&c2o_record, 0, sizeof(c2o_record)); /* * first, create a new hamsterdb environment */ st=ham_env_new(&env); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_new", st); /* * then create the database objects */ for (i=0; i<MAX_DBS; i++) { st=ham_new(&db[i]); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_new", st); } /* * Now create a new database file for the Environment */ st=ham_env_create_ex(env, "test.db", 0, 0664, 0); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_create", st); /* * Then create the two Databases in this Environment; each Database * has a name - the first is our "customer" Database, the second * is for the "orders"; the third manages our 1:n relation and * therefore needs to enable duplicate keys */ st=ham_env_create_db(env, db[DBIDX_CUSTOMER], DBNAME_CUSTOMER, 0, 0); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_create_db(customer)", st); st=ham_env_create_db(env, db[DBIDX_ORDER], DBNAME_ORDER, 0, 0); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_create_db(order)", st); st=ham_env_create_db(env, db[DBIDX_C2O], DBNAME_C2O, HAM_ENABLE_DUPLICATES, 0); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_create_db(c2o)", st); /* * create a Cursor for each Database */ for (i=0; i<MAX_DBS; i++) { st=ham_cursor_create(db[i], 0, 0, &cursor[i]); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_cursor_create" , st); } /* * Insert the customers in the customer table * * INSERT INTO customers VALUES (1, "Alan Antonov Corp."); * INSERT INTO customers VALUES (2, "Barry Broke Inc."); * etc */ for (i=0; i<MAX_CUSTOMERS; i++) { key.size=sizeof(int); key.data=&customers[i].id; record.size=sizeof(customer_t); record.data=&customers[i]; st=ham_insert(db[0], 0, &key, &record, 0); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_insert (customer)", st); } /* * And now the orders in the second Database; contrary to env1, * we only store the assignee, not the whole structure * * INSERT INTO orders VALUES (1, "Joe"); * INSERT INTO orders VALUES (2, "Tom"); */ for (i=0; i<MAX_ORDERS; i++) { key.size=sizeof(int); key.data=&orders[i].id; record.size=sizeof(orders[i].assignee); record.data=orders[i].assignee; st=ham_insert(db[1], 0, &key, &record, 0); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_insert (order)", st); } /* * and now the 1:n relationships; the flag HAM_DUPLICATE creates * a duplicate key, if the key already exists * * INSERT INTO c2o VALUES (1, 1); * INSERT INTO c2o VALUES (2, 1); * etc */ for (i=0; i<MAX_ORDERS; i++) { key.size=sizeof(int); key.data=&orders[i].customer_id; record.size=sizeof(int); record.data=&orders[i].id; st=ham_insert(db[2], 0, &key, &record, HAM_DUPLICATE); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_insert(c2o)", st); } /* * now start the query - we want to dump each customer with his * orders * * loop over the customer; for each customer, loop over the 1:n table * and pick those orders with the customer id. then load the order * and print it * * the outer loop is similar to * SELECT * FROM customers WHERE 1; */ while (1) { customer_t *customer; st=ham_cursor_move(cursor[0], &cust_key, &cust_record, HAM_CURSOR_NEXT); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) { /* reached end of the database? */ if (st==HAM_KEY_NOT_FOUND) break; else error("ham_cursor_next(customer)", st); } customer=(customer_t *)cust_record.data; /* print the customer id and name */ printf("customer %d ('%s')\n", customer->id, customer->name); /* * loop over the 1:n table * * before we start the loop, we move the cursor to the * first duplicate key * * SELECT * FROM customers, orders, c2o * WHERE c2o.customer_id=customers.id AND * c2o.order_id=orders.id; */ c2o_key.data=&customer->id; c2o_key.size=sizeof(int); st=ham_cursor_find(cursor[2], &c2o_key, 0); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) { if (st==HAM_KEY_NOT_FOUND) continue; error("ham_cursor_find(c2o)", st); } st=ham_cursor_move(cursor[2], 0, &c2o_record, 0); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_cursor_move(c2o)", st); do { int order_id; order_id=*(int *)c2o_record.data; ord_key.data=&order_id; ord_key.size=sizeof(int); /* * load the order * SELECT * FROM orders WHERE id = order_id; */ st=ham_find(db[1], 0, &ord_key, &ord_record, 0); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_find(order)", st); printf(" order: %d (assigned to %s)\n", order_id, (char *)ord_record.data); /* * the flag HAM_ONLY_DUPLICATES restricts the cursor * movement to the duplicate list. */ st=ham_cursor_move(cursor[2], &c2o_key, &c2o_record, HAM_CURSOR_NEXT|HAM_ONLY_DUPLICATES); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) { /* reached end of the database? */ if (st==HAM_KEY_NOT_FOUND) break; else error("ham_cursor_next(c2o)", st); } } while(1); } /* * Now close the Environment handle; the flag * HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP will automatically close all Databases and * Cursors */ st=ham_env_close(env, HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_close", st); for (i=0; i<MAX_DBS; i++) ham_delete(db[i]); ham_env_delete(env); #if UNDER_CE error("success", 0); #endif printf("success!\n"); return (0); }
int main(int argc, char **argv) { unsigned opt; char *param, *filename=0, *endptr=0; unsigned short dbname=0xffff; int full=0; ham_u16_t names[1024]; ham_size_t i, names_count=1024; ham_status_t st; ham_env_t *env; ham_db_t *db; ham_u32_t maj, min, rev; const char *licensee, *product; ham_get_license(&licensee, &product); ham_get_version(&maj, &min, &rev); getopts_init(argc, argv, "ham_info"); while ((opt=getopts(&opts[0], ¶m))) { switch (opt) { case ARG_DBNAME: if (!param) { printf("Parameter `dbname' is missing.\n"); return (-1); } dbname=(short)strtoul(param, &endptr, 0); if (endptr && *endptr) { printf("Invalid parameter `dbname'; numerical value " "expected.\n"); return (-1); } break; case ARG_FULL: full=1; break; case GETOPTS_PARAMETER: if (filename) { printf("Multiple files specified. Please specify " "only one filename.\n"); return (-1); } filename=param; break; case ARG_HELP: printf("hamsterdb %d.%d.%d - Copyright (C) 2005-2007 " "Christoph Rupp ([email protected]).\n\n", maj, min, rev); if (licensee[0]=='\0') printf( "This program is free software; you can redistribute " "it and/or modify it\nunder the terms of the GNU " "General Public License as published by the Free\n" "Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License,\n" "or (at your option) any later version.\n\n" "See file COPYING.GPL2 and COPYING.GPL3 for License " "information.\n\n"); else printf("Commercial version; licensed for %s (%s)\n\n", licensee, product); printf("usage: ham_info [-db DBNAME] [-f] file\n"); printf("usage: ham_info -h\n"); printf(" -h: this help screen (alias: --help)\n"); printf(" -db DBNAME: only print info about " "this database (alias: --dbname=<arg>)\n"); printf(" -f: print full information " "(alias: --full)\n"); return (0); default: printf("Invalid or unknown parameter `%s'. " "Enter `ham_info --help' for usage.", param); return (-1); } } if (!filename) { printf("Filename is missing. Enter `ham_info --help' for usage.\n"); return (-1); } /* * open the environment */ st=ham_env_new(&env); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_new", st); st=ham_env_open(env, filename, HAM_READ_ONLY); if (st==HAM_FILE_NOT_FOUND) { printf("File `%s' not found or unable to open it\n", filename); return (-1); } else if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_open", st); /* * print information about the environment */ print_environment(env); /* * get a list of all databases */ st=ham_env_get_database_names(env, names, &names_count); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_get_database_names", st); /* * did the user specify a database name? if yes, show only this database */ if (dbname!=0xffff) { st=ham_new(&db); if (st) error("ham_new", st); st=ham_env_open_db(env, db, dbname, 0, 0); if (st==HAM_DATABASE_NOT_FOUND) { printf("Database %u (0x%x) not found\n", dbname, dbname); return (-1); } else if (st) error("ham_env_open_db", st); print_database(db, dbname, full); st=ham_close(db, 0); if (st) error("ham_close", st); ham_delete(db); } else { /* * otherwise: for each database: print information about the database */ for (i=0; i<names_count; i++) { st=ham_new(&db); if (st) error("ham_new", st); st=ham_env_open_db(env, db, names[i], 0, 0); if (st) error("ham_env_open_db", st); print_database(db, names[i], full); st=ham_close(db, 0); if (st) error("ham_close", st); ham_delete(db); } } /* * clean up */ st=ham_env_close(env, 0); if (st!=HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_close", st); ham_env_delete(env); return (0); }
int main(int argc, char **argv) { int i; ham_status_t st; /* status variable */ ham_env_t *env; /* hamsterdb Environment object */ ham_db_t *db; /* hamsterdb Database object */ ham_key_t key = {0}; /* the structure for a key */ ham_record_t record = {0}; /* the structure for a record */ /* * Connect to the server which should listen at 8080. The server is * implemented in server1.c. */ st = ham_env_create(&env, "ham://localhost:8080/env1.db", 0, 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_create", st); /* now open a Database in this Environment */ st = ham_env_open_db(env, &db, 13, 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_open_db", st); /* now we can insert, delete or lookup values in the database */ for (i = 0; i < LOOP; i++) { key.data = &i; key.size = sizeof(i); record.size = key.size; record.data = key.data; st = ham_db_insert(db, 0, &key, &record, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_db_insert", st); } /* now lookup all values */ for (i = 0; i < LOOP; i++) { key.data = &i; key.size = sizeof(i); st = ham_db_find(db, 0, &key, &record, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_db_find", st); /* check if the value is ok */ if (*(int *)record.data != i) { printf("ham_db_find() ok, but returned bad value\n"); return (-1); } } /* erase everything */ for (i = 0; i < LOOP; i++) { key.data = &i; key.size = sizeof(i); st = ham_db_erase(db, 0, &key, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_db_erase", st); } /* and make sure that the database is empty */ for (i = 0; i < LOOP; i++) { key.data = &i; key.size = sizeof(i); st = ham_db_find(db, 0, &key, &record, 0); if (st != HAM_KEY_NOT_FOUND) error("ham_db_find", st); } /* close the database handle */ st = ham_db_close(db, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_db_close", st); /* close the environment handle */ st = ham_env_close(env, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_close", st); printf("success!\n"); return (0); }
int main(int argc, char **argv) { int i; ham_status_t st; /* status variable */ ham_db_t *db[MAX_DBS]; /* hamsterdb database objects */ ham_env_t *env; /* hamsterdb environment */ ham_cursor_t *cursor[MAX_DBS]; /* a cursor for each database */ ham_key_t key, cust_key, ord_key; ham_record_t record, cust_record, ord_record; customer_t customers[MAX_CUSTOMERS] = { { 1, "Alan Antonov Corp." }, { 2, "Barry Broke Inc." }, { 3, "Carl Caesar Lat." }, { 4, "Doris Dove Brd." } }; order_t orders[MAX_ORDERS] = { { 1, 1, "Joe" }, { 2, 1, "Tom" }, { 3, 3, "Joe" }, { 4, 4, "Tom" }, { 5, 3, "Ben" }, { 6, 3, "Ben" }, { 7, 4, "Chris" }, { 8, 1, "Ben" } }; memset(&key, 0, sizeof(key)); memset(&record, 0, sizeof(record)); memset(&cust_key, 0, sizeof(cust_key)); memset(&cust_record, 0, sizeof(cust_record)); memset(&ord_key, 0, sizeof(ord_key)); memset(&ord_record, 0, sizeof(ord_record)); /* Now create a new hamsterdb Environment */ st = ham_env_create(&env, "test.db", 0, 0664, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_create", st); /* * Then create the two Databases in this Environment; each Database * has a name - the first is our "customer" Database, the second * is for the "orders" */ st = ham_env_create_db(env, &db[0], DBNAME_CUSTOMER, 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_create_db (customer)", st); st = ham_env_create_db(env, &db[1], DBNAME_ORDER, 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_create_db (order)", st); /* Create a Cursor for each Database */ for (i = 0; i < MAX_DBS; i++) { st = ham_cursor_create(&cursor[i], db[i], 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) { printf("ham_cursor_create() failed with error %d\n", st); return (-1); } } /* Insert a few customers in the first database */ for (i = 0; i < MAX_CUSTOMERS; i++) { key.size = sizeof(int); key.data = &customers[i].id; record.size = sizeof(customer_t); record.data = &customers[i]; st = ham_db_insert(db[0], 0, &key, &record, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_db_insert (customer)", st); } /* And now the orders in the second database */ for (i = 0; i < MAX_ORDERS; i++) { key.size = sizeof(int); key.data = &orders[i].id; record.size = sizeof(order_t); record.data = &orders[i]; st = ham_db_insert(db[1], 0, &key, &record, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_db_insert (order)", st); } /* * To demonstrate even more functions: close all objects, then * re-open the environment and the two databases. * * Note that ham_env_close automatically calls ham_db_close on all * databases. */ for (i = 0; i < MAX_DBS; i++) { st = ham_cursor_close(cursor[i]); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_cursor_close", st); } st = ham_env_close(env, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_close", st); /* Now reopen the environment and the databases */ st = ham_env_open(&env, "test.db", 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_open", st); st = ham_env_open_db(env, &db[0], DBNAME_CUSTOMER, 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_open_db (customer)", st); st = ham_env_open_db(env, &db[1], DBNAME_ORDER, 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_open_db (order)", st); /* Re-create a cursor for each database */ for (i = 0; i < MAX_DBS; i++) { st = ham_cursor_create(&cursor[i], db[i], 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) { printf("ham_cursor_create() failed with error %d\n", st); return (-1); } } /* * Now start the query - we want to dump each customer with his * orders * * We have a loop with two cursors - the first cursor looping over * the database with customers, the second loops over the orders. */ while (1) { customer_t *customer; st = ham_cursor_move(cursor[0], &cust_key, &cust_record, HAM_CURSOR_NEXT); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) { /* reached end of the database? */ if (st == HAM_KEY_NOT_FOUND) break; else error("ham_cursor_next(customer)", st); } customer = (customer_t *)cust_record.data; /* print the customer id and name */ printf("customer %d ('%s')\n", customer->id, customer->name); /* * The inner loop prints all orders of this customer. Move the * cursor to the first entry. */ st = ham_cursor_move(cursor[1], &ord_key, &ord_record, HAM_CURSOR_FIRST); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) { /* reached end of the database? */ if (st == HAM_KEY_NOT_FOUND) continue; else error("ham_cursor_next(order)", st); } do { order_t *order = (order_t *)ord_record.data; /* print this order, if it belongs to the current customer */ if (order->customer_id == customer->id) printf(" order: %d (assigned to %s)\n", order->id, order->assignee); st = ham_cursor_move(cursor[1], &ord_key, &ord_record, HAM_CURSOR_NEXT); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) { /* reached end of the database? */ if (st == HAM_KEY_NOT_FOUND) break; else error("ham_cursor_next(order)", st); } } while (1); } /* * Now close the environment handle; the flag HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP will * automatically close all databases and cursors */ st = ham_env_close(env, HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_close", st); printf("success!\n"); return (0); }
int main(int argc, char **argv) { uint32_t i; ham_status_t st; /* status variable */ ham_env_t *env; /* hamsterdb environment object */ ham_db_t *db; /* hamsterdb database object */ ham_key_t key = {0}; /* the structure for a key */ ham_record_t record = {0}; /* the structure for a record */ ham_parameter_t params[] = { /* parameters for ham_env_create_db */ {HAM_PARAM_KEY_TYPE, HAM_TYPE_UINT32}, {HAM_PARAM_RECORD_SIZE, sizeof(uint32_t)}, {0, } }; /* First create a new hamsterdb Environment */ st = ham_env_create(&env, "test.db", 0, 0664, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_create", st); /* And in this Environment we create a new Database for uint32-keys * and uint32-records. */ st = ham_env_create_db(env, &db, DATABASE_NAME, 0, ¶ms[0]); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_create", st); /* * now we can insert, delete or lookup values in the database * * for our test program, we just insert a few values, then look them * up, then delete them and try to look them up again (which will fail). */ for (i = 0; i < LOOP; i++) { key.data = &i; key.size = sizeof(i); record.size = key.size; record.data = key.data; st = ham_db_insert(db, 0, &key, &record, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_db_insert", st); } /* * now lookup all values * * for ham_db_find(), we could use the flag HAM_RECORD_USER_ALLOC, if WE * allocate record.data (otherwise the memory is automatically allocated * by hamsterdb) */ for (i = 0; i < LOOP; i++) { key.data = &i; key.size = sizeof(i); st = ham_db_find(db, 0, &key, &record, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_db_find", st); /* * check if the value is ok */ if (*(int *)record.data != i) { printf("ham_db_find() ok, but returned bad value\n"); return (-1); } } /* * close the database handle, then re-open it (to demonstrate how to open * an Environment and a Database) */ st = ham_db_close(db, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_db_close", st); st = ham_env_close(env, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_close", st); st = ham_env_open(&env, "test.db", 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_open", st); st = ham_env_open_db(env, &db, DATABASE_NAME, 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_open_db", st); /* now erase all values */ for (i = 0; i < LOOP; i++) { key.size = sizeof(i); key.data = &i; st = ham_db_erase(db, 0, &key, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_db_erase", st); } /* * once more we try to find all values... every ham_db_find() call must * now fail with HAM_KEY_NOT_FOUND */ for (i = 0; i < LOOP; i++) { key.size = sizeof(i); key.data = &i; st = ham_db_find(db, 0, &key, &record, 0); if (st != HAM_KEY_NOT_FOUND) error("ham_db_find", st); } /* we're done! close the handles. HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP will also close the * 'db' handle */ st = ham_env_close(env, HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) error("ham_env_close", st); printf("success!\n"); return (0); }
int main(void) { ham_db_t *db; ham_env_t *env; ham_srv_t *srv; ham_srv_config_t cfg; ham_status_t st; char input[1024]; ham_env_new(&env); st=ham_env_create_ex(env, "env1.db", HAM_ENABLE_TRANSACTIONS, 0644, 0); if (st) { printf("ham_env_create_ex: %d\n", st); exit(-1); } ham_new(&db); st=ham_env_create_db(env, db, 12, HAM_ENABLE_DUPLICATES, 0); if (st) { printf("ham_env_create_db: %d\n", st); exit(-1); } ham_close(db, 0); st=ham_env_create_db(env, db, 13, HAM_ENABLE_DUPLICATES, 0); if (st) { printf("ham_env_create_db: %d\n", st); exit(-1); } ham_close(db, 0); st=ham_env_create_db(env, db, 33, HAM_RECORD_NUMBER|HAM_ENABLE_DUPLICATES, 0); if (st) { printf("ham_env_create_db: %d\n", st); exit(-1); } ham_close(db, 0); memset(&cfg, 0, sizeof(cfg)); cfg.port=8080; ham_srv_init(&cfg, &srv); ham_srv_add_env(srv, env, "/env1.db"); printf("server1%s started - please run sample 'client1%s' for a test\n", EXT, EXT); printf("type 'exit' to end the server\n"); while (1) { printf("> "); scanf("%s", &input[0]); if (!strcmp(input, "exit")) { printf("exiting...\n"); break; } printf("unknown command\n"); } ham_srv_close(srv); ham_env_close(env, HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP); ham_env_delete(env); ham_delete(db); return (0); }
int main(int argc, char **argv) { ham_status_t st; /* status variable */ ham_env_t *env; /* hamsterdb environment object */ ham_db_t *db; /* hamsterdb database object */ ham_cursor_t *cursor; /* a database cursor */ char line[1024 * 4]; /* a buffer for reading lines */ ham_key_t key; ham_record_t record; memset(&key, 0, sizeof(key)); memset(&record, 0, sizeof(record)); printf("This sample uses hamsterdb to sort data.\n"); printf("Reading from stdin...\n"); /* * Create a new hamsterdb Environment. * We could create an In-Memory-Environment to speed up the sorting. */ st = ham_env_create(&env, "test.db", 0, 0664, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) { printf("ham_env_create() failed with error %d\n", st); return (-1); } st = ham_env_create_db(env, &db, DATABASE_NAME, HAM_ENABLE_EXTENDED_KEYS | HAM_ENABLE_DUPLICATES, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) { printf("ham_env_create_db() failed with error %d\n", st); return (-1); } /* * Since we use strings as our database keys we use our own comparison * function based on strcmp instead of the default memcmp function. */ st = ham_db_set_compare_func(db, my_string_compare); if (st) { printf("ham_set_compare_func() failed with error %d\n", st); return (-1); } /* * Now read each line from stdin and split it in words; then each * word is inserted into the database */ while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), stdin)) { char *start = line, *p; /* * strtok is not the best function because it's not threadsafe * and not flexible, but it's good enough for this example. */ while ((p = strtok(start, " \t\r\n"))) { key.data = p; key.size = (ham_size_t)strlen(p) + 1; /* also store the terminating * 0-byte */ st = ham_db_insert(db, 0, &key, &record, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS && st!=HAM_DUPLICATE_KEY) { printf("ham_db_insert() failed with error %d\n", st); return (-1); } printf("."); start = 0; } } /* create a cursor */ st = ham_cursor_create(&cursor, db, 0, 0); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) { printf("ham_cursor_create() failed with error %d\n", st); return (-1); } /* iterate over all items with HAM_CURSOR_NEXT, and print the words */ while (1) { st = ham_cursor_move(cursor, &key, &record, HAM_CURSOR_NEXT); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) { /* reached end of the database? */ if (st == HAM_KEY_NOT_FOUND) break; else { printf("ham_cursor_next() failed with error %d\n", st); return (-1); } } /* print the word */ printf("%s\n", (const char *)key.data); } /* * Then close the handles; the flag HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP will automatically * close all database and cursors, and we do not need to call * ham_cursor_close and ham_db_close */ st = ham_env_close(env, HAM_AUTO_CLEANUP); if (st != HAM_SUCCESS) { printf("ham_env_close() failed with error %d\n", st); return (-1); } /* success! */ return (0); }