Ties a Perl hash to one of the Berkeley DB database types and lets you use functions provided in the DB API:
The types are:[$X =] tie %hash, "DB_File", $filename [, $flags, $mode, $DB_HASH]; [$X =] tie %hash, "DB_File", $filename, $flags, $mode, $DB_BTREE; [$X =] tie @array, "DB_File", $filename, $flags, $mode, $DB_RECNO;
$DB_HASH
Stores key/data pairs in data files; equivalent to other hashing packages like DBM, NDBM, ODBM, GDBM, and SDBM.
$DB_BTREE
Stores key/data pairs in a binary tree.
$DB_RECNO
Uses a record (line) number to access
fixed-length and variable-length flat text files through
the same key/value-pair interface as in $DB_HASH
and $DB_BTREE
.
After you've tie
d a hash to a database:
you can access the Berkeley DB API functions:$db = tie %hash, "DB_File", "filename";
All the functions defined in the dbopen(3) manpage are available except$db->put($key, $value, R_NOOVERWRITE); # invoke the DB "put" function
close
and dbopen
itself.
The constants defined in the dbopen manpage are also available.Here are the functions available (the comments note only the differences from the equivalent C function):
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