CDBR(3) BSD Library Functions Manual CDBR(3)NAME
cdbr cdbr_open, cdbr_entries, cdbr_get, cdbr_find, cdbr_close, cdbr_write
— constant database access methods
SYNOPSIS
struct cdbr *
cdbr_open(const char *path, int flags);
uint32_t
cdbr_entries(struct cdbr *cdbr);
int
cdbr_get(struct cdbr *cdbr, uint32_t index, const void **data,
size_t *datalen);
int
cdbr_find(struct cdbr *cdbr, const void *key, size_t keylen,
const void **data, size_t *datalen);
void
cdbr_close(struct cdbr *cdbr);
DESCRIPTION
The cdbr library provides a space efficient (key,value) database based on
perfect hashing.
A cdb database is opened for reading by calling cdbr_open(). The only
supported value for flags is CDBR_DEFAULT. The function returns a handle
to pass to the other functions. The database is closed by invoking
cdbr_close(). All resources associated with the handle are freed and the
memory returned by cdbr_get() and cdbr_find() is invalidated.
The number of records in the database can be obtained by calling
cdbr_entries(). Records can be obtained by record number using
cdbr_get() or by key using cdbr_find(). Both functions return 0 on suc‐
cess and update data and datalen accordingly. The location *data remains
valid until cdbr_close() is called. It is the responsibility of the
caller of cdbr_find() to ensure that the key matches the returned data.
The function returns the only possible match, but the database doesn't
store the keys to minimize overhead.
SEE ALSOnbperf(1), cdbw(3), db(3), cdb(5)HISTORY
Support for the cdb format first appeared in NetBSD 6.0.
AUTHORS
The cdbr and cdbw functions have been written by Joerg Sonnenberger
⟨joerg@NetBSD.org⟩.
BSD March 3, 2010 BSD