672 lines
17 KiB
C++
672 lines
17 KiB
C++
/*-
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* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
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* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
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*/
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#include "db_config.h"
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#ifndef lint
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static const char revid[] = "$Id: cxx_app.cpp,v 11.38 2000/12/21 20:30:18 dda Exp $";
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#endif /* not lint */
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdio.h> // needed for set_error_stream
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#include <string.h>
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#include "db_cxx.h"
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#include "cxx_int.h"
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#include "db_int.h"
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#include "common_ext.h"
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// The reason for a static variable is that some structures
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// (like Dbts) have no connection to any Db or DbEnv, so when
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// errors occur in their methods, we must have some reasonable
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// way to determine whether to throw or return errors.
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//
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// This variable is taken from flags whenever a DbEnv is constructed.
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// Normally there is only one DbEnv per program, and even if not,
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// there is typically a single policy of throwing or returning.
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//
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static int last_known_error_policy = ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN;
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// //
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// DbEnv //
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// //
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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ostream *DbEnv::error_stream_ = 0;
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// _destroy_check is called when there is a user error in a
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// destructor, specifically when close has not been called for an
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// object (even if it was never opened). If the DbEnv is being
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// destroyed we cannot always use DbEnv::error_stream_, so we'll
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// use cerr in that case.
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//
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void DbEnv::_destroy_check(const char *str, int isDbEnv)
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{
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ostream *out;
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out = error_stream_;
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if (out == NULL || isDbEnv == 1)
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out = &cerr;
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(*out) << "DbEnv::_destroy_check: open " << str << " object destroyed\n";
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}
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// A truism for the DbEnv object is that there is a valid
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// DB_ENV handle from the constructor until close().
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// After the close, the DB_ENV handle is invalid and
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// no operations are permitted on the DbEnv (other than
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// destructor). Leaving the DbEnv 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 DbEnv objects to be closed and reopened.
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// This implied always keeping a valid DB_ENV 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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DbEnv::DbEnv(u_int32_t flags)
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: imp_(0)
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, construct_error_(0)
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, construct_flags_(flags)
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, tx_recover_callback_(0)
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, paniccall_callback_(0)
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{
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int err;
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COMPQUIET(err, 0);
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if ((err = initialize(0)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::DbEnv", err, error_policy());
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}
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DbEnv::DbEnv(DB_ENV *env, u_int32_t flags)
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: imp_(0)
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, construct_error_(0)
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, construct_flags_(flags)
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, tx_recover_callback_(0)
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, paniccall_callback_(0)
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{
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int err;
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COMPQUIET(err, 0);
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if ((err = initialize(env)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::DbEnv", err, error_policy());
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}
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// Note: if the user has not closed, we call _destroy_check
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// to warn against this non-safe programming practice,
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// and call close anyway.
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//
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DbEnv::~DbEnv()
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{
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DB_ENV *env = unwrap(this);
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if (env != NULL) {
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_destroy_check("DbEnv", 1);
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(void)env->close(env, 0);
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// extra safety
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cleanup();
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}
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}
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// called by Db destructor when the DbEnv is owned by DB.
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void DbEnv::cleanup()
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{
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DB_ENV *env = unwrap(this);
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if (env != NULL) {
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env->cj_internal = 0;
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imp_ = 0;
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}
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}
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int DbEnv::close(u_int32_t flags)
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{
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DB_ENV *env = unwrap(this);
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int err, init_err;
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COMPQUIET(init_err, 0);
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// after a close (no matter if success or failure),
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// the underlying DB_ENV object must not be accessed,
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// so we clean up in advance.
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//
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cleanup();
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// It's safe to throw an error after the close,
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// since our error mechanism does not peer into
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// the DB* structures.
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//
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if ((err = env->close(env, flags)) != 0) {
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::close", err, error_policy());
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}
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return (err);
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}
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void DbEnv::err(int error, const char *format, ...)
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{
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va_list args;
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DB_ENV *env = unwrap(this);
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va_start(args, format);
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__db_real_err(env, error, 1, 1, format, args);
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va_end(args);
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}
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void DbEnv::errx(const char *format, ...)
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{
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va_list args;
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DB_ENV *env = unwrap(this);
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va_start(args, format);
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__db_real_err(env, 0, 0, 1, format, args);
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va_end(args);
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}
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// used internally during constructor
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// to associate an existing DB_ENV with this DbEnv,
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// or create a new one. If there is an error,
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// construct_error_ is set; this is examined during open.
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//
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int DbEnv::initialize(DB_ENV *env)
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{
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int err;
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last_known_error_policy = error_policy();
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if (env == 0) {
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// Create a new DB_ENV environment.
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if ((err = ::db_env_create(&env,
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construct_flags_ & ~DB_CXX_NO_EXCEPTIONS)) != 0) {
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construct_error_ = err;
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return (err);
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}
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}
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imp_ = wrap(env);
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env->cj_internal = this; // for DB_ENV* to DbEnv* conversion
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return (0);
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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 DbEnv::error_policy()
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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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// 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 DbEnv::open(const char *db_home, u_int32_t flags, int mode)
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{
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DB_ENV *env = unwrap(this);
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int err;
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if ((err = construct_error_) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("Db::open", err, error_policy());
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else if ((err = env->open(env, db_home, flags, mode)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::open", err, error_policy());
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return (err);
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}
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int DbEnv::remove(const char *db_home, u_int32_t flags)
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{
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DB_ENV *env;
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int ret;
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env = unwrap(this);
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// after a remove (no matter if success or failure),
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// the underlying DB_ENV object must not be accessed,
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// so we clean up in advance.
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//
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cleanup();
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if ((ret = env->remove(env, db_home, flags)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::remove", ret, error_policy());
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return (ret);
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}
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// Report an error associated with the DbEnv.
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// error_policy is one of:
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// ON_ERROR_THROW throw an error
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// ON_ERROR_RETURN do nothing here, the caller will return an error
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// ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN defer the policy to policy saved in DbEnv::DbEnv
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//
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void DbEnv::runtime_error(const char *caller, int error, int error_policy)
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{
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if (error_policy == ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN)
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error_policy = last_known_error_policy;
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if (error_policy == ON_ERROR_THROW) {
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// Creating and throwing the object in two separate
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// statements seems to be necessary for HP compilers.
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DbException except(caller, error);
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throw except;
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}
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}
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// static method
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char *DbEnv::strerror(int error)
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{
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return (db_strerror(error));
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}
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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
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// of function pointers to 'C' functions with function pointers
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// to C++ functions.
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//
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extern "C"
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void _stream_error_function_c(const char *prefix, char *message)
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{
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DbEnv::_stream_error_function(prefix, message);
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}
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void DbEnv::_stream_error_function(const char *prefix, char *message)
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{
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// HP compilers need the extra casts, we don't know why.
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if (error_stream_) {
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if (prefix) {
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(*error_stream_) << prefix << (const char *)": ";
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}
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if (message) {
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(*error_stream_) << (const char *)message;
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}
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(*error_stream_) << (const char *)"\n";
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}
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}
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// Note: This actually behaves a bit like a static function,
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// since DB_ENV.db_errcall has no information about which
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// db_env triggered the call. A user that has multiple DB_ENVs
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// will simply not be able to have different streams for each one.
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//
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void DbEnv::set_error_stream(ostream *stream)
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{
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
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error_stream_ = stream;
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dbenv->set_errcall(dbenv, (stream == 0) ? 0 :
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_stream_error_function_c);
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}
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// static method
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char *DbEnv::version(int *major, int *minor, int *patch)
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{
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return (db_version(major, minor, patch));
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}
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// This is a variant of the DB_WO_ACCESS macro to define a simple set_
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// method calling the underlying C method, but unlike a simple
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// set 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") defined in terms of "arg".
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//
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#define DB_DBENV_ACCESS(_name, _argspec) \
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\
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int DbEnv::set_##_name(_argspec) \
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{ \
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int ret; \
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this); \
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\
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if ((ret = (*(dbenv->set_##_name))(dbenv, arg)) != 0) {\
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_" # _name, ret, error_policy()); \
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} \
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return (ret); \
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}
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#define DB_DBENV_ACCESS_NORET(_name, _argspec) \
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\
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void DbEnv::set_##_name(_argspec) \
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{ \
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this); \
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\
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(*(dbenv->set_##_name))(dbenv, arg); \
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return; \
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}
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS_NORET(errfile, FILE *arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS_NORET(errpfx, const char *arg)
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// We keep these alphabetical by field name,
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// for comparison with Java's list.
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//
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(data_dir, const char *arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(lg_bsize, u_int32_t arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(lg_dir, const char *arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(lg_max, u_int32_t arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(lk_detect, u_int32_t arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(lk_max, u_int32_t arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(lk_max_lockers, u_int32_t arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(lk_max_locks, u_int32_t arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(lk_max_objects, u_int32_t arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(mp_mmapsize, size_t arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(mutexlocks, int arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(tmp_dir, const char *arg)
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DB_DBENV_ACCESS(tx_max, u_int32_t arg)
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// Here are the set methods that don't fit the above mold.
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//
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extern "C" {
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typedef void (*db_errcall_fcn_type)
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(const char *, char *);
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};
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void DbEnv::set_errcall(void (*arg)(const char *, char *))
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{
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
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// XXX
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// We are casting from a function ptr declared with C++
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// linkage to one (same arg types) declared with C
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// linkage. It's hard to imagine a pair of C/C++
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// compilers from the same vendor for which this
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// won't work. Unfortunately, we can't use a
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// intercept function like the others since the
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// function does not have a (DbEnv*) as one of
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// the args. If this causes trouble, we can pull
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// the same trick we use in Java, namely stuffing
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// a (DbEnv*) pointer into the prefix. We're
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// avoiding this for the moment because it obfuscates.
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//
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(*(dbenv->set_errcall))(dbenv, (db_errcall_fcn_type)arg);
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}
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int DbEnv::set_cachesize(u_int32_t gbytes, u_int32_t bytes, int ncache)
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{
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int ret;
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
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if ((ret =
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(*(dbenv->set_cachesize))(dbenv, gbytes, bytes, ncache)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_cachesize", ret, error_policy());
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return (ret);
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}
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int DbEnv::set_flags(u_int32_t flags, int onoff)
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{
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int ret;
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
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if ((ret = (dbenv->set_flags)(dbenv, flags, onoff)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_flags", ret, error_policy());
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return (ret);
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}
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int DbEnv::set_lk_conflicts(u_int8_t *lk_conflicts, int lk_max)
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{
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int ret;
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
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if ((ret = (*(dbenv->set_lk_conflicts))
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(dbenv, lk_conflicts, lk_max)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_lk_conflicts", ret, error_policy());
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return (ret);
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}
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// static method
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int DbEnv::set_pageyield(int arg)
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{
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int ret;
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if ((ret = db_env_set_pageyield(arg)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_pageyield", ret, last_known_error_policy);
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return (ret);
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}
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// static method
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int DbEnv::set_panicstate(int arg)
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{
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int ret;
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if ((ret = db_env_set_panicstate(arg)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_panicstate", ret, last_known_error_policy);
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return (ret);
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}
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// static method
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int DbEnv::set_region_init(int arg)
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{
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int ret;
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if ((ret = db_env_set_region_init(arg)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_region_init", ret, last_known_error_policy);
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return (ret);
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}
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int DbEnv::set_server(char *host, long tsec, long ssec, u_int32_t flags)
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{
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int ret;
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
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if ((ret = dbenv->set_server(dbenv, host, tsec, ssec, flags)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_server", ret, error_policy());
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return (ret);
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}
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int DbEnv::set_shm_key(long shm_key)
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{
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int ret;
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
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if ((ret = dbenv->set_shm_key(dbenv, shm_key)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_shm_key", ret, error_policy());
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return (ret);
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}
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// static method
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int DbEnv::set_tas_spins(u_int32_t arg)
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{
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int ret;
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if ((ret = db_env_set_tas_spins(arg)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_tas_spins", ret, last_known_error_policy);
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return (ret);
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}
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int DbEnv::set_verbose(u_int32_t which, int onoff)
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{
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int ret;
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
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if ((ret = (*(dbenv->set_verbose))(dbenv, which, onoff)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_verbose", ret, error_policy());
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return (ret);
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}
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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
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// of function pointers to 'C' functions with function pointers
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// to C++ functions.
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//
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extern "C"
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int _tx_recover_intercept_c(DB_ENV *env, DBT *dbt,
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DB_LSN *lsn, db_recops op)
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{
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return (DbEnv::_tx_recover_intercept(env, dbt, lsn, op));
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}
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int DbEnv::_tx_recover_intercept(DB_ENV *env, DBT *dbt,
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DB_LSN *lsn, db_recops op)
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{
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if (env == 0) {
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::tx_recover_callback", EINVAL, ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN);
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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DbEnv *cxxenv = (DbEnv *)env->cj_internal;
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if (cxxenv == 0) {
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::tx_recover_callback", EINVAL, ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN);
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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if (cxxenv->tx_recover_callback_ == 0) {
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::tx_recover_callback", EINVAL, cxxenv->error_policy());
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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Dbt *cxxdbt = (Dbt *)dbt;
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DbLsn *cxxlsn = (DbLsn *)lsn;
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return ((*cxxenv->tx_recover_callback_)(cxxenv, cxxdbt, cxxlsn, op));
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}
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int DbEnv::set_tx_recover
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(int (*arg)(DbEnv *, Dbt *, DbLsn *, db_recops))
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{
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int ret;
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
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tx_recover_callback_ = arg;
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if ((ret =
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(*(dbenv->set_tx_recover))(dbenv, _tx_recover_intercept_c)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_tx_recover", ret, error_policy());
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|
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return (ret);
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}
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|
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int DbEnv::set_tx_timestamp(time_t *timestamp)
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|
{
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|
int ret;
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DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
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|
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if ((ret = dbenv->set_tx_timestamp(dbenv, timestamp)) != 0)
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DB_ERROR("DbEnv::set_tx_timestamp", ret, error_policy());
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|
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|
return (ret);
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}
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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
|
|
// to C++ functions.
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|
//
|
|
extern "C"
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void _paniccall_intercept_c(DB_ENV *env, int errval)
|
|
{
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|
DbEnv::_paniccall_intercept(env, errval);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void DbEnv::_paniccall_intercept(DB_ENV *env, int errval)
|
|
{
|
|
if (env == 0) {
|
|
DB_ERROR("DbEnv::paniccall_callback", EINVAL, ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN);
|
|
}
|
|
DbEnv *cxxenv = (DbEnv *)env->cj_internal;
|
|
if (cxxenv == 0) {
|
|
DB_ERROR("DbEnv::paniccall_callback", EINVAL, ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN);
|
|
}
|
|
if (cxxenv->paniccall_callback_ == 0) {
|
|
DB_ERROR("DbEnv::paniccall_callback", EINVAL, cxxenv->error_policy());
|
|
}
|
|
(*cxxenv->paniccall_callback_)(cxxenv, errval);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int DbEnv::set_paniccall(void (*arg)(DbEnv *, int))
|
|
{
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
|
|
|
|
paniccall_callback_ = arg;
|
|
|
|
return ((*(dbenv->set_paniccall))(dbenv, _paniccall_intercept_c));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This is a 'glue' function declared as extern "C" so it will
|
|
// be compatible with picky compilers that do not allow mixing
|
|
// of function pointers to 'C' functions with function pointers
|
|
// to C++ functions.
|
|
//
|
|
extern "C"
|
|
int _recovery_init_intercept_c(DB_ENV *env)
|
|
{
|
|
return (DbEnv::_recovery_init_intercept(env));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int DbEnv::_recovery_init_intercept(DB_ENV *env)
|
|
{
|
|
if (env == 0) {
|
|
DB_ERROR("DbEnv::recovery_init_callback", EINVAL,
|
|
ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN);
|
|
}
|
|
DbEnv *cxxenv = (DbEnv *)env->cj_internal;
|
|
if (cxxenv == 0) {
|
|
DB_ERROR("DbEnv::recovery_init_callback", EINVAL,
|
|
ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN);
|
|
}
|
|
if (cxxenv->recovery_init_callback_ == 0) {
|
|
DB_ERROR("DbEnv::recovery_init_callback", EINVAL,
|
|
cxxenv->error_policy());
|
|
}
|
|
return ((*cxxenv->recovery_init_callback_)(cxxenv));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int DbEnv::set_recovery_init(int (*arg)(DbEnv *))
|
|
{
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
|
|
|
|
recovery_init_callback_ = arg;
|
|
|
|
return ((*(dbenv->set_recovery_init))(dbenv, _recovery_init_intercept_c));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This is a 'glue' function declared as extern "C" so it will
|
|
// be compatible with picky compilers that do not allow mixing
|
|
// of function pointers to 'C' functions with function pointers
|
|
// to C++ functions.
|
|
//
|
|
extern "C"
|
|
void _feedback_intercept_c(DB_ENV *env, int opcode, int pct)
|
|
{
|
|
DbEnv::_feedback_intercept(env, opcode, pct);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void DbEnv::_feedback_intercept(DB_ENV *env, int opcode, int pct)
|
|
{
|
|
if (env == 0) {
|
|
DB_ERROR("DbEnv::feedback_callback", EINVAL, ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
DbEnv *cxxenv = (DbEnv *)env->cj_internal;
|
|
if (cxxenv == 0) {
|
|
DB_ERROR("DbEnv::feedback_callback", EINVAL, ON_ERROR_UNKNOWN);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (cxxenv->feedback_callback_ == 0) {
|
|
DB_ERROR("DbEnv::feedback_callback", EINVAL,
|
|
cxxenv->error_policy());
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
(*cxxenv->feedback_callback_)(cxxenv, opcode, pct);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int DbEnv::set_feedback(void (*arg)(DbEnv *, int, int))
|
|
{
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv = unwrap(this);
|
|
|
|
feedback_callback_ = arg;
|
|
|
|
return ((*(dbenv->set_feedback))(dbenv, _feedback_intercept_c));
|
|
}
|