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NAMEVCP::DB_File::big_records - VCP::DB_File::sdbml subclass for large recordsSYNOPSISuse VCP::DB_File; VCP::DB_File->new; DESCRIPTIONsdbm files are limited to 1008 bytes per record, including key. That's just not enough for storing revisions in (although it suffices for most other VCP needs).This subclass assumes your disk is large enough and that you won't be altering records in place, but allows for unlimited record sizes. No attempt is made to reclaim free space; so far our application doesn't need that. Records are retrievable in the order they were added in (so this "file" may be a queue) or in random order (like a DB file). INTERNALSThere are three related data sets:- an sdbm database "db", which is an index to the location and size of each record for the key of the record - a file "records.mdb", which is a set of ( key, record size, record data) entries for each record - a file "order.txt", which is a flat file with one key per record in the order that they were added to the file Generally, you should use this module only to read or write a dataset as an error in reading could cause corruption if you write (the orders.txt is not flushed or seek() properly on a read error). This is sufficient for our purposes, because these files are only used by but could be a problem if read/write mode is needed. foreach_record_do
$db->foreach_record_do( sub { ... } ); Iterate over the contents in as-stored order, executing sub { ... } for each one found. dump BROKEN FOR NOW. Reports the pointers, not the pointed-to data TODO: fix. LIMITATIONSThere is no way (yet) of telling the mapper to continue processing the rules list. We could implement labels like " <<label"> > to be allowed before pattern expressions (but not between pattern and result), and we could then impelement " <<goto label "> >. And a " <<next"> > could be used to fall through to the next label. All of which is wonderful, but I want to gain some real world experience with the current system and find a use case for gotos and fallthroughs before I implement them. This comment is here to solicit feedback :).AUTHORBarrie Slaymaker <barries@slaysys.com>COPYRIGHTCopyright (c) 2000, 2001, 2002 Perforce Software, Inc. All rights reserved.See VCP::License ("vcp help license") for the terms of use. POD ERRORSHey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:
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