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type.__module__ behavior. This adds the module name and a dot in front of the type name in every type object initializer, except for built-in types (and those that already had this). Note that it touches lots of Mac modules -- I have no way to test these but the changes look right. Apologies if they're not. This also touches the weakref docs, which contains a sample type object initializer. It also touches the mmap test output, because the mmap type's repr is included in that output. It touches object.h to put the correct description in a comment.
524 lines
15 KiB
C
524 lines
15 KiB
C
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/* DBM module using dictionary interface */
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/* Author: Anthony Baxter, after dbmmodule.c */
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/* Doc strings: Mitch Chapman */
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#include "Python.h"
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include "gdbm.h"
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#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
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#include "gdbmerrno.h"
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extern const char * gdbm_strerror(gdbm_error);
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#endif
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static char gdbmmodule__doc__[] = "\
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This module provides an interface to the GNU DBM (GDBM) library.\n\
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\n\
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This module is quite similar to the dbm module, but uses GDBM instead to\n\
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provide some additional functionality. Please note that the file formats\n\
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created by GDBM and dbm are incompatible. \n\
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\n\
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GDBM objects behave like mappings (dictionaries), except that keys and\n\
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values are always strings. Printing a GDBM object doesn't print the\n\
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keys and values, and the items() and values() methods are not\n\
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supported.";
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typedef struct {
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PyObject_HEAD
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int di_size; /* -1 means recompute */
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GDBM_FILE di_dbm;
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} dbmobject;
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staticforward PyTypeObject Dbmtype;
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#define is_dbmobject(v) ((v)->ob_type == &Dbmtype)
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#define check_dbmobject_open(v) if ((v)->di_dbm == NULL) \
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{ PyErr_SetString(DbmError, "GDBM object has already been closed"); \
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return NULL; }
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static PyObject *DbmError;
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static char gdbm_object__doc__[] = "\
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This object represents a GDBM database.\n\
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GDBM objects behave like mappings (dictionaries), except that keys and\n\
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values are always strings. Printing a GDBM object doesn't print the\n\
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keys and values, and the items() and values() methods are not\n\
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supported.\n\
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\n\
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GDBM objects also support additional operations such as firstkey,\n\
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nextkey, reorganize, and sync.";
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static PyObject *
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newdbmobject(char *file, int flags, int mode)
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{
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dbmobject *dp;
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dp = PyObject_New(dbmobject, &Dbmtype);
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if (dp == NULL)
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return NULL;
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dp->di_size = -1;
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errno = 0;
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if ((dp->di_dbm = gdbm_open(file, 0, flags, mode, NULL)) == 0) {
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if (errno != 0)
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PyErr_SetFromErrno(DbmError);
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else
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PyErr_SetString(DbmError, gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno));
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Py_DECREF(dp);
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return NULL;
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}
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return (PyObject *)dp;
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}
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/* Methods */
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static void
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dbm_dealloc(register dbmobject *dp)
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{
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if (dp->di_dbm)
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gdbm_close(dp->di_dbm);
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PyObject_Del(dp);
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}
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static int
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dbm_length(dbmobject *dp)
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{
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if (dp->di_dbm == NULL) {
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PyErr_SetString(DbmError, "GDBM object has already been closed");
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return -1;
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}
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if (dp->di_size < 0) {
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datum key,okey;
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int size;
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okey.dsize=0;
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size = 0;
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for (key=gdbm_firstkey(dp->di_dbm); key.dptr;
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key = gdbm_nextkey(dp->di_dbm,okey)) {
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size++;
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if(okey.dsize) free(okey.dptr);
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okey=key;
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}
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dp->di_size = size;
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}
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return dp->di_size;
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}
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static PyObject *
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dbm_subscript(dbmobject *dp, register PyObject *key)
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{
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PyObject *v;
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datum drec, krec;
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if (!PyArg_Parse(key, "s#", &krec.dptr, &krec.dsize) )
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return NULL;
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if (dp->di_dbm == NULL) {
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PyErr_SetString(DbmError,
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"GDBM object has already been closed");
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return NULL;
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}
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drec = gdbm_fetch(dp->di_dbm, krec);
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if (drec.dptr == 0) {
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_KeyError,
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PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)key));
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return NULL;
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}
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v = PyString_FromStringAndSize(drec.dptr, drec.dsize);
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free(drec.dptr);
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return v;
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}
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static int
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dbm_ass_sub(dbmobject *dp, PyObject *v, PyObject *w)
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{
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datum krec, drec;
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if (!PyArg_Parse(v, "s#", &krec.dptr, &krec.dsize) ) {
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
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"gdbm mappings have string indices only");
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return -1;
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}
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if (dp->di_dbm == NULL) {
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PyErr_SetString(DbmError,
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"GDBM object has already been closed");
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return -1;
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}
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dp->di_size = -1;
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if (w == NULL) {
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if (gdbm_delete(dp->di_dbm, krec) < 0) {
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_KeyError,
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PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)v));
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return -1;
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}
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}
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else {
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if (!PyArg_Parse(w, "s#", &drec.dptr, &drec.dsize)) {
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
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"gdbm mappings have string elements only");
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return -1;
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}
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errno = 0;
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if (gdbm_store(dp->di_dbm, krec, drec, GDBM_REPLACE) < 0) {
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if (errno != 0)
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PyErr_SetFromErrno(DbmError);
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else
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PyErr_SetString(DbmError,
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gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno));
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return -1;
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static PyMappingMethods dbm_as_mapping = {
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(inquiry)dbm_length, /*mp_length*/
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(binaryfunc)dbm_subscript, /*mp_subscript*/
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(objobjargproc)dbm_ass_sub, /*mp_ass_subscript*/
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};
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static char dbm_close__doc__[] = "\
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close() -> None\n\
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Closes the database.";
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static PyObject *
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dbm_close(register dbmobject *dp, PyObject *args)
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{
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":close"))
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return NULL;
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if (dp->di_dbm)
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gdbm_close(dp->di_dbm);
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dp->di_dbm = NULL;
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Py_INCREF(Py_None);
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return Py_None;
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}
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static char dbm_keys__doc__[] = "\
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keys() -> list_of_keys\n\
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Get a list of all keys in the database.";
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static PyObject *
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dbm_keys(register dbmobject *dp, PyObject *args)
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{
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register PyObject *v, *item;
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datum key, nextkey;
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int err;
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if (dp == NULL || !is_dbmobject(dp)) {
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PyErr_BadInternalCall();
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return NULL;
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}
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":keys"))
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return NULL;
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check_dbmobject_open(dp);
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v = PyList_New(0);
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if (v == NULL)
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return NULL;
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key = gdbm_firstkey(dp->di_dbm);
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while (key.dptr) {
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item = PyString_FromStringAndSize(key.dptr, key.dsize);
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if (item == NULL) {
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free(key.dptr);
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Py_DECREF(v);
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return NULL;
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}
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err = PyList_Append(v, item);
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Py_DECREF(item);
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if (err != 0) {
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free(key.dptr);
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Py_DECREF(v);
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return NULL;
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}
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nextkey = gdbm_nextkey(dp->di_dbm, key);
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free(key.dptr);
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key = nextkey;
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}
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return v;
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}
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static char dbm_has_key__doc__[] = "\
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has_key(key) -> boolean\n\
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Find out whether or not the database contains a given key.";
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static PyObject *
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dbm_has_key(register dbmobject *dp, PyObject *args)
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{
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datum key;
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s#:has_key", &key.dptr, &key.dsize))
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return NULL;
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check_dbmobject_open(dp);
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return PyInt_FromLong((long) gdbm_exists(dp->di_dbm, key));
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}
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static char dbm_firstkey__doc__[] = "\
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firstkey() -> key\n\
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It's possible to loop over every key in the database using this method\n\
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and the nextkey() method. The traversal is ordered by GDBM's internal\n\
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hash values, and won't be sorted by the key values. This method\n\
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returns the starting key.";
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static PyObject *
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dbm_firstkey(register dbmobject *dp, PyObject *args)
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{
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register PyObject *v;
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datum key;
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":firstkey"))
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return NULL;
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check_dbmobject_open(dp);
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key = gdbm_firstkey(dp->di_dbm);
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if (key.dptr) {
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v = PyString_FromStringAndSize(key.dptr, key.dsize);
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free(key.dptr);
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return v;
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}
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else {
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Py_INCREF(Py_None);
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return Py_None;
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}
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}
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static char dbm_nextkey__doc__[] = "\
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nextkey(key) -> next_key\n\
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Returns the key that follows key in the traversal.\n\
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The following code prints every key in the database db, without having\n\
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to create a list in memory that contains them all:\n\
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\n\
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k = db.firstkey()\n\
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while k != None:\n\
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print k\n\
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k = db.nextkey(k)";
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static PyObject *
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dbm_nextkey(register dbmobject *dp, PyObject *args)
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{
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register PyObject *v;
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datum key, nextkey;
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s#:nextkey", &key.dptr, &key.dsize))
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return NULL;
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check_dbmobject_open(dp);
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nextkey = gdbm_nextkey(dp->di_dbm, key);
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if (nextkey.dptr) {
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v = PyString_FromStringAndSize(nextkey.dptr, nextkey.dsize);
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free(nextkey.dptr);
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return v;
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}
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else {
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Py_INCREF(Py_None);
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return Py_None;
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}
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}
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static char dbm_reorganize__doc__[] = "\
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reorganize() -> None\n\
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If you have carried out a lot of deletions and would like to shrink\n\
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the space used by the GDBM file, this routine will reorganize the\n\
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database. GDBM will not shorten the length of a database file except\n\
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by using this reorganization; otherwise, deleted file space will be\n\
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kept and reused as new (key,value) pairs are added.";
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static PyObject *
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dbm_reorganize(register dbmobject *dp, PyObject *args)
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{
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":reorganize"))
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return NULL;
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check_dbmobject_open(dp);
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errno = 0;
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if (gdbm_reorganize(dp->di_dbm) < 0) {
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if (errno != 0)
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PyErr_SetFromErrno(DbmError);
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else
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PyErr_SetString(DbmError, gdbm_strerror(gdbm_errno));
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return NULL;
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}
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Py_INCREF(Py_None);
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return Py_None;
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}
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static char dbm_sync__doc__[] = "\
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sync() -> None\n\
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When the database has been opened in fast mode, this method forces\n\
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any unwritten data to be written to the disk.";
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static PyObject *
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dbm_sync(register dbmobject *dp, PyObject *args)
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{
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":sync"))
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return NULL;
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check_dbmobject_open(dp);
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gdbm_sync(dp->di_dbm);
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Py_INCREF(Py_None);
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return Py_None;
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}
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static PyMethodDef dbm_methods[] = {
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{"close", (PyCFunction)dbm_close, METH_VARARGS, dbm_close__doc__},
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{"keys", (PyCFunction)dbm_keys, METH_VARARGS, dbm_keys__doc__},
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{"has_key", (PyCFunction)dbm_has_key, METH_VARARGS, dbm_has_key__doc__},
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{"firstkey", (PyCFunction)dbm_firstkey,METH_VARARGS, dbm_firstkey__doc__},
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{"nextkey", (PyCFunction)dbm_nextkey, METH_VARARGS, dbm_nextkey__doc__},
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{"reorganize",(PyCFunction)dbm_reorganize,METH_VARARGS, dbm_reorganize__doc__},
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{"sync", (PyCFunction)dbm_sync, METH_VARARGS, dbm_sync__doc__},
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{NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */
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};
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static PyObject *
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dbm_getattr(dbmobject *dp, char *name)
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{
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return Py_FindMethod(dbm_methods, (PyObject *)dp, name);
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}
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static PyTypeObject Dbmtype = {
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PyObject_HEAD_INIT(0)
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0,
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"gdbm.gdbm",
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sizeof(dbmobject),
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0,
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(destructor)dbm_dealloc, /*tp_dealloc*/
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0, /*tp_print*/
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(getattrfunc)dbm_getattr, /*tp_getattr*/
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0, /*tp_setattr*/
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0, /*tp_compare*/
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0, /*tp_repr*/
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0, /*tp_as_number*/
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0, /*tp_as_sequence*/
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&dbm_as_mapping, /*tp_as_mapping*/
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0, /*tp_hash*/
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0, /*tp_call*/
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0, /*tp_str*/
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0, /*tp_getattro*/
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0, /*tp_setattro*/
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0, /*tp_as_buffer*/
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0, /*tp_xxx4*/
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gdbm_object__doc__, /*tp_doc*/
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};
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */
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static char dbmopen__doc__[] = "\
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open(filename, [flags, [mode]]) -> dbm_object\n\
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Open a dbm database and return a dbm object. The filename argument is\n\
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the name of the database file.\n\
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\n\
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The optional flags argument can be 'r' (to open an existing database\n\
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for reading only -- default), 'w' (to open an existing database for\n\
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reading and writing), 'c' (which creates the database if it doesn't\n\
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exist), or 'n' (which always creates a new empty database).\n\
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\n\
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Some versions of gdbm support additional flags which must be\n\
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appended to one of the flags described above. The module constant\n\
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'open_flags' is a string of valid additional flags. The 'f' flag\n\
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opens the database in fast mode; altered data will not automatically\n\
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be written to the disk after every change. This results in faster\n\
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writes to the database, but may result in an inconsistent database\n\
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if the program crashes while the database is still open. Use the\n\
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sync() method to force any unwritten data to be written to the disk.\n\
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The 's' flag causes all database operations to be synchronized to\n\
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disk. The 'u' flag disables locking of the database file.\n\
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\n\
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The optional mode argument is the Unix mode of the file, used only\n\
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when the database has to be created. It defaults to octal 0666. ";
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static PyObject *
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dbmopen(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
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{
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char *name;
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char *flags = "r ";
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int iflags;
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int mode = 0666;
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s|si:open", &name, &flags, &mode))
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return NULL;
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switch (flags[0]) {
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case 'r':
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iflags = GDBM_READER;
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break;
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case 'w':
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iflags = GDBM_WRITER;
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break;
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case 'c':
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iflags = GDBM_WRCREAT;
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break;
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case 'n':
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iflags = GDBM_NEWDB;
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break;
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default:
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PyErr_SetString(DbmError,
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"First flag must be one of 'r', 'w', 'c' or 'n'");
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return NULL;
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}
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for (flags++; *flags != '\0'; flags++) {
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char buf[40];
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switch (*flags) {
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#ifdef GDBM_FAST
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case 'f':
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iflags |= GDBM_FAST;
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break;
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#endif
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#ifdef GDBM_SYNC
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case 's':
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iflags |= GDBM_SYNC;
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break;
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#endif
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#ifdef GDBM_NOLOCK
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case 'u':
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iflags |= GDBM_NOLOCK;
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break;
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#endif
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default:
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PyOS_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Flag '%c' is not supported.",
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*flags);
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PyErr_SetString(DbmError, buf);
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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return newdbmobject(name, iflags, mode);
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}
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static char dbmmodule_open_flags[] = "rwcn"
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#ifdef GDBM_FAST
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"f"
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#endif
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#ifdef GDBM_SYNC
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"s"
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#endif
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#ifdef GDBM_NOLOCK
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"u"
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#endif
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;
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static PyMethodDef dbmmodule_methods[] = {
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{ "open", (PyCFunction)dbmopen, METH_VARARGS, dbmopen__doc__},
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{ 0, 0 },
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};
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DL_EXPORT(void)
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initgdbm(void) {
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PyObject *m, *d, *s;
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Dbmtype.ob_type = &PyType_Type;
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m = Py_InitModule4("gdbm", dbmmodule_methods,
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gdbmmodule__doc__, (PyObject *)NULL,
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PYTHON_API_VERSION);
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d = PyModule_GetDict(m);
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DbmError = PyErr_NewException("gdbm.error", NULL, NULL);
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if (DbmError != NULL) {
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PyDict_SetItemString(d, "error", DbmError);
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s = PyString_FromString(dbmmodule_open_flags);
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PyDict_SetItemString(d, "open_flags", s);
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Py_DECREF(s);
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}
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}
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