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@ -275,6 +275,8 @@ typedef void (MDB_rel_func)(MDB_val *item, void *oldptr, void *newptr, void *rel |
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#define MDB_NOTLS 0x200000 |
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#define MDB_NOTLS 0x200000 |
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/** don't do any locking, caller must manage their own locks */ |
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/** don't do any locking, caller must manage their own locks */ |
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#define MDB_NOLOCK 0x400000 |
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#define MDB_NOLOCK 0x400000 |
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/** don't do readahead (no effect on Windows) */ |
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#define MDB_NORDAHEAD 0x800000 |
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/** @} */ |
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/** @} */ |
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/** @defgroup mdb_dbi_open Database Flags
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/** @defgroup mdb_dbi_open Database Flags
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@ -538,6 +540,12 @@ int mdb_env_create(MDB_env **env); |
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* that no readers are using old transactions while a writer is |
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* that no readers are using old transactions while a writer is |
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* active. The simplest approach is to use an exclusive lock so that |
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* active. The simplest approach is to use an exclusive lock so that |
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* no readers may be active at all when a writer begins. |
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* no readers may be active at all when a writer begins. |
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* <li>#MDB_NORDAHEAD |
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* Turn off readahead. Most operating systems perform readahead on |
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* read requests by default. This option turns it off if the OS |
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* supports it. Turning it off may help random read performance |
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* when the DB is larger than RAM and system RAM is full. |
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* The option is not implemented on Windows. |
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* </ul> |
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* </ul> |
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* @param[in] mode The UNIX permissions to set on created files. This parameter |
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* @param[in] mode The UNIX permissions to set on created files. This parameter |
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* is ignored on Windows. |
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* is ignored on Windows. |
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