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[package] |
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name = "lmdb" |
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version = "0.1.0" |
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authors = ["Dan Burkert <dan@danburkert.com>"] |
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license = "Apache-2.0" |
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|
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description = "Safe Rust bindings for LMDB" |
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repository = "https://github.com/danburkert/lmdb-rs.git" |
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readme = "README.md" |
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keywords = ["LMDB", "database", "storage-engine", "key-value-store", "bindings"] |
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[lib] |
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name = "lmdb" |
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# lmdbd-rs |
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Safe Rust bindings for the [Symas Lightning Memory-Mapped Database(LMDB)](http://symas.com/mdb/). |
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Provides the minimal amount of abstraction necessary to interact with LMDB safely in Rust. In |
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## TODO |
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* Cursors. |
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* Zero-copy put API. |
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* Nested transactions. |
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* Database statistics. |
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use libc::{c_uint, size_t, mode_t}; |
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use std::io::FilePermission; |
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use std::ptr; |
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use error::{LmdbError, LmdbResult, lmdb_result}; |
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use ffi; |
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use ffi::MDB_env; |
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use flags::EnvironmentFlags; |
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use transaction::Transaction; |
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/// An LMDB environment.
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///
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/// An environment supports multiple databases, all residing in the same shared-memory map.
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pub struct Environment { |
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env: *mut MDB_env, |
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} |
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impl Environment { |
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/// Creates a new builder for specifying options for opening an LMDB environment.
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pub fn new() -> EnvironmentBuilder { |
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EnvironmentBuilder { |
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flags: EnvironmentFlags::empty(), |
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max_readers: None, |
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max_dbs: None, |
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map_size: None |
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} |
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} |
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/// Returns a raw pointer to the underlying LMDB environment.
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///
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/// The caller **must** ensure that the pointer is not dereferenced after the lifetime of the
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/// environment.
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pub fn env(&self) -> *mut MDB_env { |
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self.env |
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} |
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/// Create a transaction for use with the environment.
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///
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/// `flags` must either be empty, or `MDB_RDONLY` in order to specify a read-only transaction.
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pub fn begin_txn<'a>(&'a self, flags: EnvironmentFlags) -> LmdbResult<Transaction<'a>> { |
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Transaction::new(self, flags) |
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} |
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/// Flush data buffers to disk.
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///
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/// Data is always written to disk when `Transaction::commit()` is called, but the operating
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/// the environment was opened with `MDB_NOSYNC` or in part `MDB_NOMETASYNC`.
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pub fn sync(&self, force: bool) -> LmdbResult<()> { |
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unsafe { |
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lmdb_result(ffi::mdb_env_sync(self.env(), if force { 1 } else { 0 })) |
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} |
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} |
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impl Drop for Environment { |
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fn drop(&mut self) { |
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// Environment Builder
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// Options for opening or creating an environment.
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#[deriving(Show, PartialEq, Eq)] |
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pub struct EnvironmentBuilder { |
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flags: EnvironmentFlags, |
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max_readers: Option<c_uint>, |
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max_dbs: Option<c_uint>, |
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map_size: Option<size_t>, |
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} |
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impl EnvironmentBuilder { |
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/// Open an environment.
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pub fn open(&self, path: &Path, mode: FilePermission) -> LmdbResult<Environment> { |
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let mut env: *mut MDB_env = ptr::null_mut(); |
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unsafe { |
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lmdb_try!(ffi::mdb_env_create(&mut env)); |
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if let Some(max_readers) = self.max_readers { |
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lmdb_try_with_cleanup!(ffi::mdb_env_set_maxreaders(env, max_readers), |
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ffi::mdb_env_close(env)) |
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} |
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if let Some(max_dbs) = self.max_dbs { |
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lmdb_try_with_cleanup!(ffi::mdb_env_set_maxdbs(env, max_dbs), |
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ffi::mdb_env_close(env)) |
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} |
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if let Some(map_size) = self.map_size { |
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lmdb_try_with_cleanup!(ffi::mdb_env_set_mapsize(env, map_size), |
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ffi::mdb_env_close(env)) |
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} |
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lmdb_try_with_cleanup!(ffi::mdb_env_open(env, |
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path.to_c_str().as_ptr(), |
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self.flags.bits(), |
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mode.bits() as mode_t), |
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ffi::mdb_env_close(env)); |
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} |
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Ok(Environment { env: env }) |
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} |
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pub fn set_flags(&mut self, flags: EnvironmentFlags) -> &mut EnvironmentBuilder { |
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self.flags = flags; |
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self |
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} |
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/// Sets the maximum number of threads or reader slots for the environment.
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///
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/// This defines the number of slots in the lock table that is used to track readers in the
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/// the environment. The default is 126. Starting a read-only transaction normally ties a lock
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/// table slot to the current thread until the environment closes or the thread exits. If
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/// `MDB_NOTLS` is in use, `Environment::open_txn` instead ties the slot to the `Transaction`
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/// object until it or the `Environment` object is destroyed.
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pub fn set_max_readers(&mut self, max_readers: c_uint) -> &mut EnvironmentBuilder { |
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self.max_readers = Some(max_readers); |
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self |
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} |
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/// Sets the maximum number of named databases for the environment.
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///
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/// This function is only needed if multiple databases will be used in the
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/// environment. Simpler applications that use the environment as a single
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/// unnamed database can ignore this option.
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///
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/// Currently a moderate number of slots are cheap but a huge number gets
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/// expensive: 7-120 words per transaction, and every `Transaction::open_db`
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/// does a linear search of the opened slots.
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pub fn set_max_dbs(&mut self, max_readers: c_uint) -> &mut EnvironmentBuilder { |
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self.max_dbs = Some(max_readers); |
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self |
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} |
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/// Sets the size of the memory map to use for the environment.
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///
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/// The size should be a multiple of the OS page size. The default is
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/// 10485760 bytes. The size of the memory map is also the maximum size
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/// of the database. The value should be chosen as large as possible,
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/// to accommodate future growth of the database. It may be increased at
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/// later times.
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///
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/// Any attempt to set a size smaller than the space already consumed
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/// by the environment will be silently changed to the current size of the used space.
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pub fn set_map_size(&mut self, map_size: size_t) -> &mut EnvironmentBuilder { |
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self.map_size = Some(map_size); |
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self |
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} |
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} |
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#[cfg(test)] |
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mod test { |
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use std::io; |
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use flags; |
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use super::*; |
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#[test] |
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fn test_open() { |
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let dir = io::TempDir::new("test").unwrap(); |
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// opening non-existent env with read-only should fail
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assert!(Environment::new().set_flags(flags::MDB_RDONLY) |
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.open(dir.path(), io::USER_RWX) |
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.is_err()); |
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// opening non-existent env should not fail
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assert!(Environment::new().open(dir.path(), io::USER_RWX).is_ok()); |
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|
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// opening env with read-only should not fail
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assert!(Environment::new().set_flags(flags::MDB_RDONLY) |
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.open(dir.path(), io::USER_RWX) |
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.is_ok()); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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fn test_begin_txn() { |
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let dir = io::TempDir::new("test").unwrap(); |
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let env = Environment::new().open(dir.path(), io::USER_RWX).unwrap(); |
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{ |
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// Mutable env, mutable txn
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assert!(env.begin_txn(flags::EnvironmentFlags::empty()).is_ok()); |
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} { |
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// Mutable env, read-only txn
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assert!(env.begin_txn(flags::MDB_RDONLY).is_ok()); |
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} { |
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// Read-only env, mutable txn
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let env = Environment::new().set_flags(flags::MDB_RDONLY) |
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.open(dir.path(), io::USER_RWX) |
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.unwrap(); |
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assert!(env.begin_txn(flags::EnvironmentFlags::empty()).is_err()); |
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} { |
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// Read-only env, read-only txn
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let env = Environment::new().set_flags(flags::MDB_RDONLY) |
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.open(dir.path(), io::USER_RWX) |
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.unwrap(); |
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assert!(env.begin_txn(flags::MDB_RDONLY).is_ok()); |
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} |
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} |
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|
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#[test] |
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fn test_sync() { |
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let dir = io::TempDir::new("test").unwrap(); |
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{ |
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let env = Environment::new().open(dir.path(), io::USER_RWX).unwrap(); |
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assert!(env.sync(true).is_ok()); |
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} { |
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let env = Environment::new().set_flags(flags::MDB_RDONLY) |
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.open(dir.path(), io::USER_RWX) |
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.unwrap(); |
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assert!(env.sync(true).is_ok()); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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use libc::c_int; |
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use std::error::Error; |
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use std::io::IoError; |
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use std::str; |
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use ffi; |
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|
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#[deriving(Show, Eq, PartialEq)] |
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pub enum LmdbError { |
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KeyExist, |
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NotFound, |
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PageNotFound, |
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Corrupted, |
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Panic, |
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VersionMismatch, |
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Invalid, |
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MapFull, |
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DbsFull, |
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ReadersFull, |
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TlsFull, |
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TxnFull, |
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CursorFull, |
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PageFull, |
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MapResized, |
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Incompatible, |
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BadRslot, |
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BadTxn, |
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BadValSize, |
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BadDbi, |
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Unknown(c_int), |
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Io(IoError), |
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} |
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|
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impl Error for LmdbError { |
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fn description(&self) -> &str { |
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let err_code = match *self { |
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LmdbError::KeyExist => ffi::MDB_KEYEXIST, |
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LmdbError::NotFound => ffi::MDB_NOTFOUND, |
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LmdbError::PageNotFound => ffi::MDB_PAGE_NOTFOUND, |
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LmdbError::Corrupted => ffi::MDB_CORRUPTED, |
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LmdbError::Panic => ffi::MDB_PANIC, |
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LmdbError::VersionMismatch => ffi::MDB_VERSION_MISMATCH, |
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LmdbError::Invalid => ffi::MDB_INVALID, |
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LmdbError::MapFull => ffi::MDB_MAP_FULL, |
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LmdbError::DbsFull => ffi::MDB_DBS_FULL, |
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LmdbError::ReadersFull => ffi::MDB_READERS_FULL, |
||||
LmdbError::TlsFull => ffi::MDB_TLS_FULL, |
||||
LmdbError::TxnFull => ffi::MDB_TXN_FULL, |
||||
LmdbError::CursorFull => ffi::MDB_CURSOR_FULL, |
||||
LmdbError::PageFull => ffi::MDB_PAGE_FULL, |
||||
LmdbError::MapResized => ffi::MDB_MAP_RESIZED, |
||||
LmdbError::Incompatible => ffi::MDB_INCOMPATIBLE, |
||||
LmdbError::BadRslot => ffi::MDB_BAD_RSLOT, |
||||
LmdbError::BadTxn => ffi::MDB_BAD_TXN, |
||||
LmdbError::BadValSize => ffi::MDB_BAD_VALSIZE, |
||||
LmdbError::BadDbi => ffi::MDB_BAD_DBI, |
||||
LmdbError::Unknown(i) => i, |
||||
LmdbError::Io(ref io_error) => return io_error.description(), |
||||
}; |
||||
unsafe { str::raw::c_str_to_static_slice(ffi::mdb_strerror(err_code) as *const _) } |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
impl LmdbError { |
||||
|
||||
pub fn from_err_code(err_code: c_int) -> LmdbError { |
||||
match err_code { |
||||
i if i > 0 => LmdbError::Io(IoError::from_errno(err_code as uint, true)), |
||||
ffi::MDB_KEYEXIST => LmdbError::KeyExist, |
||||
ffi::MDB_NOTFOUND => LmdbError::NotFound, |
||||
ffi::MDB_PAGE_NOTFOUND => LmdbError::PageNotFound, |
||||
ffi::MDB_CORRUPTED => LmdbError::Corrupted, |
||||
ffi::MDB_PANIC => LmdbError::Panic, |
||||
ffi::MDB_VERSION_MISMATCH => LmdbError::VersionMismatch, |
||||
ffi::MDB_INVALID => LmdbError::Invalid, |
||||
ffi::MDB_MAP_FULL => LmdbError::MapFull, |
||||
ffi::MDB_DBS_FULL => LmdbError::DbsFull, |
||||
ffi::MDB_READERS_FULL => LmdbError::ReadersFull, |
||||
ffi::MDB_TLS_FULL => LmdbError::TlsFull, |
||||
ffi::MDB_TXN_FULL => LmdbError::TxnFull, |
||||
ffi::MDB_CURSOR_FULL => LmdbError::CursorFull, |
||||
ffi::MDB_PAGE_FULL => LmdbError::PageFull, |
||||
ffi::MDB_MAP_RESIZED => LmdbError::MapResized, |
||||
ffi::MDB_INCOMPATIBLE => LmdbError::Incompatible, |
||||
ffi::MDB_BAD_RSLOT => LmdbError::BadRslot, |
||||
ffi::MDB_BAD_TXN => LmdbError::BadTxn, |
||||
ffi::MDB_BAD_VALSIZE => LmdbError::BadValSize, |
||||
i => LmdbError::Unknown(i), |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
pub type LmdbResult<T> = Result<T, LmdbError>; |
||||
|
||||
pub fn lmdb_result(err_code: c_int) -> LmdbResult<()> { |
||||
if err_code == ffi::MDB_SUCCESS { |
||||
Ok(()) |
||||
} else { |
||||
Err(LmdbError::from_err_code(err_code)) |
||||
} |
||||
} |
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||||
#![allow(non_camel_case_types, dead_code)] |
||||
extern crate libc; |
||||
|
||||
use libc::{c_int, c_uint, c_void, c_char, size_t}; |
||||
|
||||
pub type mdb_mode_t = libc::mode_t; |
||||
pub type mdb_filehandle_t = libc::c_int; |
||||
|
||||
pub type MDB_dbi = c_uint; |
||||
|
||||
pub type MDB_rel_func = extern fn(*mut MDB_val, *mut c_void, *mut c_void, *mut c_void); |
||||
pub type MDB_msg_func = extern fn(*const c_char, *mut c_void) -> c_int; |
||||
pub type MDB_cmp_func = extern fn(*const MDB_val, *const MDB_val) -> c_int; |
||||
|
||||
#[repr(C)] |
||||
pub struct MDB_val { |
||||
pub mv_size: size_t, |
||||
pub mv_data: *const c_void, |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
#[repr(C)] |
||||
pub struct MDB_env; |
||||
|
||||
#[repr(C)] |
||||
pub struct MDB_txn; |
||||
|
||||
#[repr(C)] |
||||
pub struct MDB_cursor; |
||||
|
||||
#[repr(C)] |
||||
pub struct MDB_stat { |
||||
ms_psize: c_uint, |
||||
ms_depth: c_uint, |
||||
ms_branch_pages: size_t, |
||||
ms_leaf_pages: size_t, |
||||
ms_overflow_pages: size_t, |
||||
ms_entries: size_t |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
#[repr(C)] |
||||
pub struct MDB_envinfo { |
||||
me_mapaddr: *const c_void, |
||||
me_mapsize: size_t, |
||||
me_last_pgno: size_t, |
||||
me_last_txnid: size_t, |
||||
me_maxreaders: c_uint, |
||||
me_numreaders: c_uint |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
#[repr(C)] |
||||
pub enum MDB_cursor_op { |
||||
MDB_FIRST, |
||||
MDB_FIRST_DUP, |
||||
MDB_GET_BOTH, |
||||
MDB_GET_BOTH_RANGE, |
||||
MDB_GET_CURRENT, |
||||
MDB_GET_MULTIPLE, |
||||
MDB_LAST, |
||||
MDB_LAST_DUP, |
||||
MDB_NEXT, |
||||
MDB_NEXT_DUP, |
||||
MDB_NEXT_MULTIPLE, |
||||
MDB_NEXT_NODUP, |
||||
MDB_PREV, |
||||
MDB_PREV_DUP, |
||||
MDB_PREV_NODUP, |
||||
MDB_SET, |
||||
MDB_SET_KEY, |
||||
MDB_SET_RANGE |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
// Return codes
|
||||
pub const MDB_SUCCESS: c_int = 0; |
||||
pub const MDB_KEYEXIST: c_int = -30799; |
||||
pub const MDB_NOTFOUND: c_int = -30798; |
||||
pub const MDB_PAGE_NOTFOUND: c_int = -30797; |
||||
pub const MDB_CORRUPTED: c_int = -30796; |
||||
pub const MDB_PANIC: c_int = -30795; |
||||
pub const MDB_VERSION_MISMATCH: c_int = -30794; |
||||
pub const MDB_INVALID: c_int = -30793; |
||||
pub const MDB_MAP_FULL: c_int = -30792; |
||||
pub const MDB_DBS_FULL: c_int = -30791; |
||||
pub const MDB_READERS_FULL: c_int = -30790; |
||||
pub const MDB_TLS_FULL: c_int = -30789; |
||||
pub const MDB_TXN_FULL: c_int = -30788; |
||||
pub const MDB_CURSOR_FULL: c_int = -30787; |
||||
pub const MDB_PAGE_FULL: c_int = -30786; |
||||
pub const MDB_MAP_RESIZED: c_int = -30785; |
||||
pub const MDB_INCOMPATIBLE: c_int = -30784; |
||||
pub const MDB_BAD_RSLOT: c_int = -30783; |
||||
pub const MDB_BAD_TXN: c_int = -30782; |
||||
pub const MDB_BAD_VALSIZE: c_int = -30781; |
||||
pub const MDB_BAD_DBI: c_int = -30780; |
||||
|
||||
// Write flags
|
||||
pub const MDB_NOOVERWRITE: c_uint = 0x10; |
||||
pub const MDB_NODUPDATA: c_uint = 0x20; |
||||
pub const MDB_CURRENT: c_uint = 0x40; |
||||
pub const MDB_RESERVE: c_uint = 0x10000; |
||||
pub const MDB_APPEND: c_uint = 0x20000; |
||||
pub const MDB_APPENDDUP: c_uint = 0x40000; |
||||
pub const MDB_MULTIPLE: c_uint = 0x80000; |
||||
|
||||
// Database flags
|
||||
pub const MDB_REVERSEKEY: c_uint = 0x02; |
||||
pub const MDB_DUPSORT: c_uint = 0x04; |
||||
pub const MDB_INTEGERKEY: c_uint = 0x08; |
||||
pub const MDB_DUPFIXED: c_uint = 0x10; |
||||
pub const MDB_INTEGERDUP: c_uint = 0x20; |
||||
pub const MDB_REVERSEDUP: c_uint = 0x40; |
||||
pub const MDB_CREATE: c_uint = 0x40000; |
||||
|
||||
// Environment flags
|
||||
pub const MDB_FIXEDMAP: c_uint = 0x01; |
||||
pub const MDB_NOSUBDIR: c_uint = 0x4000; |
||||
pub const MDB_NOSYNC: c_uint = 0x10000; |
||||
pub const MDB_RDONLY: c_uint = 0x20000; |
||||
pub const MDB_NOMETASYNC: c_uint = 0x40000; |
||||
pub const MDB_WRITEMAP: c_uint = 0x80000; |
||||
pub const MDB_MAPASYNC: c_uint = 0x100000; |
||||
pub const MDB_NOTLS: c_uint = 0x200000; |
||||
pub const MDB_NOLOCK: c_uint = 0x400000; |
||||
pub const MDB_NORDAHEAD: c_uint = 0x800000; |
||||
pub const MDB_NOMEMINIT: c_uint = 0x1000000; |
||||
|
||||
#[link(name = "lmdb")] |
||||
extern { |
||||
pub fn mdb_version(major: *mut c_int, minor: *mut c_int, patch: *mut c_int) -> *mut c_char; |
||||
pub fn mdb_strerror(err: c_int) -> *mut c_char; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_create(env: *mut *mut MDB_env) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_open(env: *mut MDB_env, path: *const c_char, flags: c_uint, mode: mdb_mode_t) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_copy(env: *mut MDB_env, path: *const c_char) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_copyfd(env: *mut MDB_env, fd: mdb_filehandle_t) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_copy2(env: *mut MDB_env, path: *const c_char, flags: c_uint) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_copyfd2(env: *mut MDB_env, fd: mdb_filehandle_t, flags: c_uint) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_stat(env: *mut MDB_env, stat: *mut MDB_stat) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_info(env: *mut MDB_env, stat: *mut MDB_envinfo) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_sync(env: *mut MDB_env, force: c_int) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_close(env: *mut MDB_env); |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_set_flags(env: *mut MDB_env, flags: c_uint, onoff: c_int) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_get_flags(env: *mut MDB_env, flags: *mut c_uint) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_get_path(env: *mut MDB_env, path: *const *const c_char) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_get_fd(env: *mut MDB_env, fd: *mut mdb_filehandle_t) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_set_mapsize(env: *mut MDB_env, size: size_t) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_set_maxreaders(env: *mut MDB_env, readers: c_uint) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_get_maxreaders(env: *mut MDB_env, readers: *mut c_uint) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_set_maxdbs(env: *mut MDB_env, dbs: MDB_dbi) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_env_get_maxkeysize(env: *mut MDB_env) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_txn_begin(env: *mut MDB_env, parent: *mut MDB_txn, flags: c_uint, txn: *mut *mut MDB_txn) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_txn_env(txn: *mut MDB_txn) -> *mut MDB_env; |
||||
pub fn mdb_txn_commit(txn: *mut MDB_txn) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_txn_abort(txn: *mut MDB_txn); |
||||
pub fn mdb_txn_reset(txn: *mut MDB_txn); |
||||
pub fn mdb_txn_renew(txn: *mut MDB_txn) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_dbi_open(txn: *mut MDB_txn, name: *const c_char, flags: c_uint, dbi: *mut MDB_dbi) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_stat(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, stat: *mut MDB_stat) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_dbi_flags(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, flags: *mut c_uint) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_dbi_close(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi); |
||||
pub fn mdb_drop(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, del: c_int) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_set_compare(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, cmp: *mut MDB_cmp_func) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_set_dupsort(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, cmp: *mut MDB_cmp_func) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_set_relfunc(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, rel: *mut MDB_rel_func) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_set_relctx(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, ctx: *mut c_void) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_get(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, key: *mut MDB_val, data: *mut MDB_val) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_put(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, key: *mut MDB_val, data: *mut MDB_val, flags: c_uint) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_del(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, key: *mut MDB_val, data: *mut MDB_val) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_cursor_open(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, cursor: *mut *mut MDB_cursor) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_cursor_close(cursor: *mut MDB_cursor); |
||||
pub fn mdb_cursor_renew(txn: *mut MDB_txn, cursor: *mut MDB_cursor) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_cursor_txn(cursor: *mut MDB_cursor) -> *mut MDB_txn; |
||||
pub fn mdb_cursor_dbi(cursor: *mut MDB_cursor) -> MDB_dbi; |
||||
pub fn mdb_cursor_get(cursor: *mut MDB_cursor, key: *mut MDB_val, data: *mut MDB_val, op: MDB_cursor_op) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_cursor_put(cursor: *mut MDB_cursor, key: *mut MDB_val, data: *mut MDB_val, flags: c_uint) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_cursor_del(cursor: *mut MDB_cursor, flags: c_uint) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_cursor_count(cursor: *mut MDB_cursor, countp: *mut size_t) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_cmp(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, a: *const MDB_val, b: *const MDB_val) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_dcmp(txn: *mut MDB_txn, dbi: MDB_dbi, a: *const MDB_val, b: *const MDB_val) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_reader_list(env: *mut MDB_env, func: *mut MDB_msg_func, ctx: *mut c_void) -> c_int; |
||||
pub fn mdb_reader_check(env: *mut MDB_env, dead: *mut c_int) -> c_int; |
||||
} |
@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ |
||||
use libc::c_uint; |
||||
|
||||
bitflags! { |
||||
#[doc="Environment Options"] |
||||
#[deriving(Show)] |
||||
flags EnvironmentFlags: c_uint { |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Use a fixed address for the mmap region. This flag must be specified"] |
||||
#[doc="when creating the environment, and is stored persistently in the environment."] |
||||
#[doc="If successful, the memory map will always reside at the same virtual address"] |
||||
#[doc="and pointers used to reference data items in the database will be constant"] |
||||
#[doc="across multiple invocations. This option may not always work, depending on"] |
||||
#[doc="how the operating system has allocated memory to shared libraries and other uses."] |
||||
#[doc="The feature is highly experimental."] |
||||
const MDB_FIXEDMAP = 0x01, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="By default, LMDB creates its environment in a directory whose"] |
||||
#[doc="pathname is given in *path*, and creates its data and lock files"] |
||||
#[doc="under that directory. With this option, *path* is used as-is for"] |
||||
#[doc="the database main data file. The database lock file is the *path*"] |
||||
#[doc="with `-lock` appended."] |
||||
const MDB_NOSUBDIR = 0x4000, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Use a writeable memory map unless `MDB_RDONLY` is set. This is faster"] |
||||
#[doc="and uses fewer mallocs, but loses protection from application bugs"] |
||||
#[doc="like wild pointer writes and other bad updates into the database."] |
||||
#[doc="Incompatible with nested transactions."] |
||||
#[doc="Processes with and without `MDB_WRITEMAP` on the same environment do"] |
||||
#[doc="not cooperate well."] |
||||
const MDB_WRITEMAP = 0x80000, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Open the environment or transaction in read-only mode. No write operations"] |
||||
#[doc="will be allowed. When opening an environment, LMDB will still modify the lock"] |
||||
#[doc="file - except on read-only filesystems, where LMDB does not use locks."] |
||||
const MDB_RDONLY = 0x20000, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Flush system buffers to disk only once per transaction, omit the"] |
||||
#[doc="metadata flush. Defer that until the system flushes files to disk,"] |
||||
#[doc="or next non-`MDB_RDONLY` commit or #mdb_env_sync(). This optimization"] |
||||
#[doc="maintains database integrity, but a system crash may undo the last"] |
||||
#[doc="committed transaction. I.e. it preserves the ACI (atomicity,"] |
||||
#[doc="consistency, isolation) but not D (durability) database property."] |
||||
#[doc="\n\nThis flag may be changed at any time using `Environment::set_flags`."] |
||||
const MDB_NOMETASYNC = 0x40000, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Don't flush system buffers to disk when committing a transaction."] |
||||
#[doc="This optimization means a system crash can corrupt the database or"] |
||||
#[doc="lose the last transactions if buffers are not yet flushed to disk."] |
||||
#[doc="The risk is governed by how often the system flushes dirty buffers"] |
||||
#[doc="to disk and how often #mdb_env_sync() is called. However, if the"] |
||||
#[doc="filesystem preserves write order and the `MDB_WRITEMAP` flag is not"] |
||||
#[doc="used, transactions exhibit ACI (atomicity, consistency, isolation)"] |
||||
#[doc="properties and only lose D (durability). I.e. database integrity"] |
||||
#[doc="is maintained, but a system crash may undo the final transactions."] |
||||
#[doc="Note that (`MDB_NOSYNC | MDB_WRITEMAP`) leaves the system with no"] |
||||
#[doc="hint for when to write transactions to disk, unless #mdb_env_sync()"] |
||||
#[doc="is called. (`MDB_MAPASYNC | MDB_WRITEMAP`) may be preferable."] |
||||
#[doc="\n\nThis flag may be changed at any time using `Environment::set_flags`."] |
||||
const MDB_NOSYNC = 0x10000, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="When using `MDB_WRITEMAP`, use asynchronous flushes to disk."] |
||||
#[doc="As with `MDB_NOSYNC`, a system crash can then corrupt the"] |
||||
#[doc="database or lose the last transactions. Calling #mdb_env_sync()"] |
||||
#[doc="ensures on-disk database integrity until next commit."] |
||||
#[doc="\n\nThis flag may be changed at any time using `Environment::set_flags`."] |
||||
const MDB_MAPASYNC = 0x100000, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Don't use Thread-Local Storage. Tie reader locktable slots to"] |
||||
#[doc="`MDB_txn` objects instead of to threads. I.e. #mdb_txn_reset() keeps"] |
||||
#[doc="the slot reseved for the #MDB_txn object. A thread may use parallel"] |
||||
#[doc="read-only transactions. A read-only transaction may span threads if"] |
||||
#[doc="the user synchronizes its use. Applications that multiplex many"] |
||||
#[doc="user threads over individual OS threads need this option. Such an"] |
||||
#[doc="application must also serialize the write transactions in an OS"] |
||||
#[doc="thread, since LMDB's write locking is unaware of the user threads."] |
||||
const MDB_NOTLS = 0x200000, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Don't do any locking. If concurrent access is anticipated, the"] |
||||
#[doc="caller must manage all concurrency itself. For proper operation"] |
||||
#[doc="the caller must enforce single-writer semantics, and must ensure"] |
||||
#[doc="that no readers are using old transactions while a writer is"] |
||||
#[doc="active. The simplest approach is to use an exclusive lock so that"] |
||||
#[doc="no readers may be active at all when a writer begins."] |
||||
const MDB_NOLOCK = 0x400000, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Turn off readahead. Most operating systems perform readahead on"] |
||||
#[doc="read requests by default. This option turns it off if the OS"] |
||||
#[doc="supports it. Turning it off may help random read performance"] |
||||
#[doc="when the DB is larger than RAM and system RAM is full."] |
||||
#[doc="The option is not implemented on Windows."] |
||||
const MDB_NORDAHEAD = 0x800000, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Don't initialize malloc'd memory before writing to unused spaces"] |
||||
#[doc="in the data file. By default, memory for pages written to the data"] |
||||
#[doc="file is obtained using malloc. While these pages may be reused in"] |
||||
#[doc="subsequent transactions, freshly malloc'd pages will be initialized"] |
||||
#[doc="to zeroes before use. This avoids persisting leftover data from other"] |
||||
#[doc="code (that used the heap and subsequently freed the memory) into the"] |
||||
#[doc="data file. Note that many other system libraries may allocate"] |
||||
#[doc="and free memory from the heap for arbitrary uses. E.g., stdio may"] |
||||
#[doc="use the heap for file I/O buffers. This initialization step has a"] |
||||
#[doc="modest performance cost so some applications may want to disable"] |
||||
#[doc="it using this flag. This option can be a problem for applications"] |
||||
#[doc="which handle sensitive data like passwords, and it makes memory"] |
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#[doc="checkers like Valgrind noisy. This flag is not needed with `MDB_WRITEMAP`,"] |
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#[doc="which writes directly to the mmap instead of using malloc for pages. The"] |
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#[doc="initialization is also skipped if `MDB_RESERVE` is used; the"] |
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#[doc="caller is expected to overwrite all of the memory that was"] |
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#[doc="reserved in that case."] |
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#[doc="\n\nThis flag may be changed at any time using `Environment::set_flags`."] |
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const MDB_NOMEMINIT = 0x1000000, |
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} |
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} |
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|
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bitflags! { |
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#[doc="Database Options"] |
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#[deriving(Show)] |
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flags DatabaseFlags: c_uint { |
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|
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#[doc="Keys are strings to be compared in reverse order, from the end"] |
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#[doc="of the strings to the beginning. By default, Keys are treated as strings and"] |
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#[doc="compared from beginning to end."] |
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const MDB_REVERSEKEY = 0x02, |
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|
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#[doc="Duplicate keys may be used in the database. (Or, from another perspective,"] |
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#[doc="keys may have multiple data items, stored in sorted order.) By default"] |
||||
#[doc="keys must be unique and may have only a single data item."] |
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const MDB_DUPSORT = 0x04, |
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|
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#[doc="Keys are binary integers in native byte order. Setting this option"] |
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#[doc="requires all keys to be the same size, typically sizeof(int)"] |
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#[doc="or sizeof(size_t)."] |
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const MDB_INTEGERKEY = 0x08, |
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|
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#[doc="This flag may only be used in combination with `MDB_DUPSORT`. This option"] |
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#[doc="tells the library that the data items for this database are all the same"] |
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#[doc="size, which allows further optimizations in storage and retrieval. When"] |
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#[doc="all data items are the same size, the `MDB_GET_MULTIPLE` and `MDB_NEXT_MULTIPLE`"] |
||||
#[doc="cursor operations may be used to retrieve multiple items at once."] |
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const MDB_DUPFIXED = 0x10, |
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|
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#[doc="This option specifies that duplicate data items are also integers, and"] |
||||
#[doc="should be sorted as such."] |
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const MDB_INTEGERDUP = 0x20, |
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|
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#[doc="This option specifies that duplicate data items should be compared as"] |
||||
#[doc="strings in reverse order."] |
||||
const MDB_REVERSEDUP = 0x40, |
||||
|
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#[doc="Create the named database if it doesn't exist. This option is not"] |
||||
#[doc="allowed in a read-only transaction or a read-only environment."] |
||||
const MDB_CREATE = 0x40000, |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
bitflags! { |
||||
#[doc="Write Options"] |
||||
#[deriving(Show)] |
||||
flags WriteFlags: c_uint { |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Enter the new key/data pair only if it does not"] |
||||
#[doc="already appear in the database. This flag may only be specified"] |
||||
#[doc="if the database was opened with `MDB_DUPSORT`. The function will"] |
||||
#[doc="return `MDB_KEYEXIST` if the key/data pair already appears in the"] |
||||
#[doc="database."] |
||||
const MDB_NODUPDATA = 0x20, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Enter the new key/data pair only if the key"] |
||||
#[doc="does not already appear in the database. The function will return"] |
||||
#[doc="`KeyExist` if the key already appears in the database, even if"] |
||||
#[doc="the database supports duplicates (`MDB_DUPSORT`). The `data`"] |
||||
#[doc="parameter will be set to point to the existing item."] |
||||
const MDB_NOOVERWRITE = 0x10, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Reserve space for data of the given size, but"] |
||||
#[doc="don't copy the given data. Instead, return a pointer to the"] |
||||
#[doc="reserved space, which the caller can fill in later - before"] |
||||
#[doc="the next update operation or the transaction ends. This saves"] |
||||
#[doc="an extra memcpy if the data is being generated later."] |
||||
#[doc="LMDB does nothing else with this memory, the caller is expected"] |
||||
#[doc="to modify all of the space requested."] |
||||
const MDB_RESERVE = 0x10000, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Append the given key/data pair to the end of the"] |
||||
#[doc="database. No key comparisons are performed. This option allows"] |
||||
#[doc="fast bulk loading when keys are already known to be in the"] |
||||
#[doc="correct order. Loading unsorted keys with this flag will cause"] |
||||
#[doc="data corruption."] |
||||
const MDB_APPEND = 0x20000, |
||||
|
||||
#[doc="Same as `MDB_APPEND`, but for sorted dup data."] |
||||
const MDB_APPENDDUP = 0x40000, |
||||
} |
||||
} |
@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ |
||||
//! Safe Rust bindings for the [Symas Lightning Memory-Mapped Database(LMDB)]
|
||||
//! (http://symas.com/mdb/).
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! Provides the minimal amount of abstraction necessary to interact with LMDB safely in Rust. In
|
||||
//! general, the API is very similar to the LMDB [C-API](http://symas.com/mdb/doc/).
|
||||
#![feature(phase, globs, macro_rules, unsafe_destructor, if_let)] |
||||
|
||||
#[phase(plugin, link)] extern crate log; |
||||
extern crate libc; |
||||
extern crate sync; |
||||
|
||||
pub use environment::{Environment, EnvironmentBuilder}; |
||||
pub use error::{LmdbResult, LmdbError}; |
||||
pub use transaction::{Database, Transaction}; |
||||
|
||||
macro_rules! lmdb_try { |
||||
($expr:expr) => ({ |
||||
match $expr { |
||||
ffi::MDB_SUCCESS => (), |
||||
err_code => return Err(::std::error::FromError::from_error(LmdbError::from_err_code(err_code))), |
||||
} |
||||
}) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
macro_rules! lmdb_try_with_cleanup { |
||||
($expr:expr, $cleanup:expr) => ({ |
||||
match $expr { |
||||
ffi::MDB_SUCCESS => (), |
||||
err_code => { |
||||
let _ = $cleanup; |
||||
return Err(::std::error::FromError::from_error(LmdbError::from_err_code(err_code))) |
||||
}, |
||||
} |
||||
}) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
mod environment; |
||||
mod error; |
||||
mod transaction; |
||||
pub mod ffi; |
||||
pub mod flags; |
@ -0,0 +1,256 @@ |
||||
use libc::{c_uint, c_void, size_t}; |
||||
use std::{mem, ptr, raw}; |
||||
use std::kinds::marker; |
||||
|
||||
use environment::Environment; |
||||
use error::{LmdbResult, lmdb_result}; |
||||
use ffi; |
||||
use ffi::MDB_txn; |
||||
use flags::{DatabaseFlags, EnvironmentFlags, WriteFlags}; |
||||
|
||||
/// An LMDB transaction.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// All database operations require a transaction.
|
||||
pub struct Transaction<'a> { |
||||
txn: *mut MDB_txn, |
||||
_marker: marker::ContravariantLifetime<'a>, |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
#[unsafe_destructor] |
||||
impl <'a> Drop for Transaction<'a> { |
||||
fn drop(&mut self) { |
||||
unsafe { ffi::mdb_txn_abort(self.txn) } |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
impl <'a> Transaction<'a> { |
||||
|
||||
/// Creates a new transaction in the given environment.
|
||||
pub fn new(env: &'a Environment, flags: EnvironmentFlags) -> LmdbResult<Transaction<'a>> { |
||||
let mut txn: *mut MDB_txn = ptr::null_mut(); |
||||
unsafe { |
||||
try!(lmdb_result(ffi::mdb_txn_begin(env.env(), |
||||
ptr::null_mut(), |
||||
flags.bits(), |
||||
&mut txn))); |
||||
Ok(Transaction { |
||||
txn: txn, |
||||
_marker: marker::ContravariantLifetime::<'a>, |
||||
}) |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
/// Returns a raw pointer to the underlying LMDB transaction.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// The caller **must** ensure that the pointer is not used after the lifetime of the
|
||||
/// transaction.
|
||||
pub fn txn(&self) -> *mut MDB_txn { |
||||
self.txn |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
/// Opens a handle to a database.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// If `name` is `None`, then the returned handle will be for the default database.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// If `name` is not `None`, then the returned handle will be for a named database. In this
|
||||
/// case the envirnment must be configured to allow named databases through
|
||||
/// `EnvironmentBuilder::set_max_dbs`.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// The database handle will be private to the current transaction until the transaction is
|
||||
/// successfully committed. If the transaction is aborted the database handle will be closed
|
||||
/// automatically. After a successful commit the database handle will reside in the shared
|
||||
/// environment, and may be used by other transactions.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// A transaction that uses this function must finish (either commit or abort) before any other
|
||||
/// transaction may use the function.
|
||||
pub fn open_db(&self, name: Option<&str>, flags: DatabaseFlags) -> LmdbResult<Database<'a>> { |
||||
let c_name = name.map(|n| n.to_c_str()); |
||||
let name_ptr = if let Some(ref c_name) = c_name { c_name.as_ptr() } else { ptr::null() }; |
||||
let mut dbi: ffi::MDB_dbi = 0; |
||||
unsafe { |
||||
try!(lmdb_result(ffi::mdb_dbi_open(self.txn, name_ptr, flags.bits(), &mut dbi))); |
||||
} |
||||
Ok(Database { dbi: dbi, _marker: marker::ContravariantLifetime::<'a> }) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
/// Gets the option flags for the given database in the transaction.
|
||||
pub fn db_flags(&self, db: &Database) -> LmdbResult<DatabaseFlags> { |
||||
let mut flags: c_uint = 0; |
||||
unsafe { |
||||
try!(lmdb_result(ffi::mdb_dbi_flags(self.txn, db.dbi, &mut flags))); |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
Ok(DatabaseFlags::from_bits_truncate(flags)) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
/// Close a database handle. Normally unnecessary.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This call is not mutex protected. Handles should only be closed by a single thread, and only
|
||||
/// if no other threads are going to reference the database handle or one of its cursors any
|
||||
/// further. Do not close a handle if an existing transaction has modified its database. Doing
|
||||
/// so can cause misbehavior from database corruption to errors like `MDB_BAD_VALSIZE` (since the
|
||||
/// DB name is gone).
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Closing a database handle is not necessary, but lets `Transaction::open_database` reuse the
|
||||
/// handle value. Usually it's better to set a bigger `EnvironmentBuilder::set_max_dbs`, unless
|
||||
/// that value would be large.
|
||||
pub unsafe fn close_db(&self, db: Database) { |
||||
ffi::mdb_dbi_close(self.txn, db.dbi) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
/// Commits the transaction.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Any pending operations will be saved.
|
||||
pub fn commit(self) -> LmdbResult<()> { |
||||
unsafe { lmdb_result(ffi::mdb_txn_commit(self.txn())) } |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
/// Aborts the transaction.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Any pending operations will not be saved.
|
||||
pub fn abort(self) { |
||||
unsafe { ffi::mdb_txn_abort(self.txn()) } |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
/// Gets an item from a database.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This function retrieves the data associated with the given key in the database. If the
|
||||
/// database supports duplicate keys (`MDB_DUPSORT`) then the first data item for the key will
|
||||
/// be returned. Retrieval of other items requires the use of `Transaction::cursor_get`.
|
||||
pub fn get(&self, database: &Database, key: &[u8]) -> LmdbResult<&'a [u8]> { |
||||
let mut key_val: ffi::MDB_val = ffi::MDB_val { mv_size: key.len() as size_t, |
||||
mv_data: key.as_ptr() as *const c_void }; |
||||
let mut data_val: ffi::MDB_val = ffi::MDB_val { mv_size: 0, |
||||
mv_data: ptr::null() }; |
||||
unsafe { |
||||
try!(lmdb_result(ffi::mdb_get(self.txn(), |
||||
database.dbi, |
||||
&mut key_val, |
||||
&mut data_val))); |
||||
let slice: &'a [u8] = |
||||
mem::transmute(raw::Slice { |
||||
data: data_val.mv_data as *const u8, |
||||
len: data_val.mv_size as uint |
||||
}); |
||||
Ok(slice) |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
/// Stores an item into a database.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This function stores key/data pairs in the database. The default behavior is to enter the
|
||||
/// new key/data pair, replacing any previously existing key if duplicates are disallowed, or
|
||||
/// adding a duplicate data item if duplicates are allowed (`MDB_DUPSORT`).
|
||||
pub fn put(&self, |
||||
database: &Database, |
||||
key: &[u8], |
||||
data: &[u8], |
||||
flags: WriteFlags) |
||||
-> LmdbResult<()> { |
||||
let mut key_val: ffi::MDB_val = ffi::MDB_val { mv_size: key.len() as size_t, |
||||
mv_data: key.as_ptr() as *const c_void }; |
||||
let mut data_val: ffi::MDB_val = ffi::MDB_val { mv_size: data.len() as size_t, |
||||
mv_data: data.as_ptr() as *const c_void }; |
||||
unsafe { |
||||
lmdb_result(ffi::mdb_put(self.txn(), |
||||
database.dbi, |
||||
&mut key_val, |
||||
&mut data_val, |
||||
flags.bits())) |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
/// Deletes an item from a database.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This function removes key/data pairs from the database. If the database does not support
|
||||
/// sorted duplicate data items (`MDB_DUPSORT`) the data parameter is ignored. If the database
|
||||
/// supports sorted duplicates and the data parameter is `None`, all of the duplicate data items
|
||||
/// for the key will be deleted. Otherwise, if the data parameter is `Some` only the matching
|
||||
/// data item will be deleted. This function will return `MDB_NOTFOUND` if the specified key/data
|
||||
/// pair is not in the database.
|
||||
pub fn del(&self, |
||||
database: &Database, |
||||
key: &[u8], |
||||
data: Option<&[u8]>) |
||||
-> LmdbResult<()> { |
||||
let mut key_val: ffi::MDB_val = ffi::MDB_val { mv_size: key.len() as size_t, |
||||
mv_data: key.as_ptr() as *const c_void }; |
||||
let data_val: Option<ffi::MDB_val> = |
||||
data.map(|data| ffi::MDB_val { mv_size: data.len() as size_t, |
||||
mv_data: data.as_ptr() as *const c_void }); |
||||
unsafe { |
||||
lmdb_result(ffi::mdb_del(self.txn(), |
||||
database.dbi, |
||||
&mut key_val, |
||||
data_val.map(|mut data_val| &mut data_val as *mut _) |
||||
.unwrap_or(ptr::null_mut()))) |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
||||
//// Database
|
||||
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
||||
|
||||
/// A handle to an individual database in an environment.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// A database handle denotes the name and parameters of a database. The database may not
|
||||
/// exist in the environment.
|
||||
pub struct Database<'a> { |
||||
dbi: ffi::MDB_dbi, |
||||
_marker: marker::ContravariantLifetime<'a>, |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
#[cfg(test)] |
||||
mod test { |
||||
|
||||
use std::io; |
||||
|
||||
use environment::*; |
||||
use flags::*; |
||||
|
||||
#[test] |
||||
fn test_open_db() { |
||||
let dir = io::TempDir::new("test").unwrap(); |
||||
let env = Environment::new().set_max_dbs(10) |
||||
.open(dir.path(), io::USER_RWX) |
||||
.unwrap(); |
||||
{ |
||||
let txn = env.begin_txn(EnvironmentFlags::empty()).unwrap(); |
||||
assert!(txn.open_db(None, DatabaseFlags::empty()).is_ok()); |
||||
assert!(txn.commit().is_ok()); |
||||
} { |
||||
let txn = env.begin_txn(EnvironmentFlags::empty()).unwrap(); |
||||
assert!(txn.open_db(Some("testdb"), DatabaseFlags::empty()).is_err()) |
||||
} { |
||||
let txn = env.begin_txn(EnvironmentFlags::empty()).unwrap(); |
||||
txn.open_db(Some("testdb"), MDB_CREATE).unwrap(); |
||||
assert!(txn.commit().is_ok()); |
||||
} { |
||||
let txn = env.begin_txn(EnvironmentFlags::empty()).unwrap(); |
||||
assert!(txn.open_db(Some("testdb"), DatabaseFlags::empty()).is_ok()) |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
#[test] |
||||
fn test_put_get_del() { |
||||
let dir = io::TempDir::new("test").unwrap(); |
||||
let env = Environment::new().open(dir.path(), io::USER_RWX).unwrap(); |
||||
|
||||
let txn = env.begin_txn(EnvironmentFlags::empty()).unwrap(); |
||||
let db = txn.open_db(None, DatabaseFlags::empty()).unwrap(); |
||||
txn.put(&db, b"key1", b"val1", WriteFlags::empty()).unwrap(); |
||||
txn.put(&db, b"key2", b"val2", WriteFlags::empty()).unwrap(); |
||||
txn.put(&db, b"key3", b"val3", WriteFlags::empty()).unwrap(); |
||||
txn.commit().unwrap(); |
||||
|
||||
let txn = env.begin_txn(EnvironmentFlags::empty()).unwrap(); |
||||
assert_eq!(b"val1", txn.get(&db, b"key1").unwrap()); |
||||
assert_eq!(b"val2", txn.get(&db, b"key2").unwrap()); |
||||
assert_eq!(b"val3", txn.get(&db, b"key3").unwrap()); |
||||
assert!(txn.get(&db, b"key").is_err()); |
||||
|
||||
txn.del(&db, b"key1", None).unwrap(); |
||||
assert!(txn.get(&db, b"key1").is_err()); |
||||
} |
||||
} |
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