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GNU `dbm' is a library of functions implementing a hashed database
on a disk file. This manual documents GNU `dbm' Version 1.8 (`gdbm').
The software was written by Philip A. Nelson. This document was
originally written by Pierre Gaumond from texts written by Phil.
Introduction:
- Copying
- Your rights.
- Intro
- Introduction to GNU dbm.
- List
- List of functions.
Functions:
- Open
- Opening the database.
- Close
- Closing the database.
- Store
- Inserting and replacing records in the database.
- Fetch
- Searching records in the database.
- Delete
- Removing records from the database.
- Sequential
- Sequential access to records.
- Reorganization
- Database reorganization.
- Sync
- Insure all writes to disk have competed.
- Errors
- Convert internal error codes into English.
- Options
- Setting internal options.
- Locking
- File locking.
Other topics:
- Variables
- Two useful variables.
- Compatibility
- Compatibility with UNIX dbm and ndbm.
- Conversion
- Converting dbm files to gdbm format.
- Bugs
- Problems and bugs.
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