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- <th width="60%" align="center">Chapter 21. 
- Berkeley DB Extensions: Tcl
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- <p>The Tcl interfaces to Berkeley DB generally return TCL_OK on success and throw
-a Tcl error on failure, using the appropriate Tcl interfaces to provide
-the user with an informative error message. There are some "expected"
-failures, however, for which no Tcl error will be thrown and for which
-Tcl commands will return TCL_OK. These failures include times when a
-searched-for key is not found, a requested key/data pair was previously
-deleted, or a key/data pair cannot be written because the key already
-exists.</p>
- <p>These failures can be detected by searching the Berkeley DB error message that
-is returned. For example, use the following to detect that an attempt
-to put a record into the database failed because the key already
-existed:</p>
+ <p>
+ The Tcl interfaces to Berkeley DB generally return TCL_OK on
+ success and throw a Tcl error on failure, using the
+ appropriate Tcl interfaces to provide the user with an
+ informative error message. There are some "expected" failures,
+ however, for which no Tcl error will be thrown and for which
+ Tcl commands will return TCL_OK. These failures include times
+ when a searched-for key is not found, a requested key/data
+ pair was previously deleted, or a key/data pair cannot be
+ written because the key already exists.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These failures can be detected by searching the Berkeley DB
+ error message that is returned. For example, use the following
+ to detect that an attempt to put a record into the database
+ failed because the key already existed:
+ </p>
<pre class="programlisting">% berkdb open -create -btree a.db
db0
% db0 put dog cat
@@ -63,30 +66,46 @@ This was an error; the key existed
% db0 close
0
% exit</pre>
- <p>To simplify parsing, it is recommended that the initial Berkeley DB error name
-be checked; for example, <a href="../api_reference/C/dbcput.html#dbcput_DB_KEYEXIST" class="olink">DB_MULTIPLE</a> in the previous example.
-To ensure that Tcl scripts are not broken by upgrading to new releases
-of Berkeley DB, these values will not change in future releases of Berkeley DB.
-There are currently only three such "expected" error returns:</p>
+ <p>
+ To simplify parsing, it is recommended that the initial
+ Berkeley DB error name be checked; for example, <a href="../api_reference/C/dbcput.html#dbcput_DB_KEYEXIST" class="olink">DB_MULTIPLE</a>
+ in the previous example. To ensure that Tcl scripts are not
+ broken by upgrading to new releases of Berkeley DB, these
+ values will not change in future releases of Berkeley DB.
+ There are currently only three such "expected" error
+ returns:
+ </p>
<pre class="programlisting">DB_NOTFOUND: No matching key/data pair found
DB_KEYEMPTY: Nonexistent key/data pair
DB_KEYEXIST: Key/data pair already exists</pre>
- <p>Finally, sometimes Berkeley DB will output additional error information when
-a Berkeley DB error occurs. By default, all Berkeley DB error messages will be
-prefixed with the created command in whose context the error occurred
-(for example, "env0", "db2", and so on). There are several ways to
-capture and access this information.</p>
- <p>First, if Berkeley DB invokes the error callback function, the additional
-information will be placed in the error result returned from the command
-and in the errorInfo backtrace variable in Tcl.</p>
- <p>Also, the two calls to open an environment and open a database take an
-option, <span class="bold"><strong>-errfile filename</strong></span>, which sets an output file to which
-these additional error messages should be written.</p>
- <p>Additionally, the two calls to open an environment and open a database
-take an option, <span class="bold"><strong>-errpfx string</strong></span>, which sets the error prefix to
-the given string. This option may be useful in circumstances where a
-more descriptive prefix is desired or where a constant prefix indicating
-an error is desired.</p>
+ <p>
+ Finally, sometimes Berkeley DB will output additional error
+ information when a Berkeley DB error occurs. By default, all
+ Berkeley DB error messages will be prefixed with the created
+ command in whose context the error occurred (for example,
+ "env0", "db2", and so on). There are several ways to capture
+ and access this information.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ First, if Berkeley DB invokes the error callback function,
+ the additional information will be placed in the error result
+ returned from the command and in the errorInfo backtrace
+ variable in Tcl.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Also, the two calls to open an environment and open a
+ database take an option, <span class="bold"><strong>-errfile
+ filename</strong></span>, which sets an output file to which
+ these additional error messages should be written.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Additionally, the two calls to open an environment and open
+ a database take an option, <span class="bold"><strong>-errpfx
+ string</strong></span>, which sets the error prefix to the
+ given string. This option may be useful in circumstances where
+ a more descriptive prefix is desired or where a constant
+ prefix indicating an error is desired.
+ </p>
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