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-These functions build the foundation for accessing Berkeley DB style
-databases.
+These functions build the foundation for accessing Berkeley DB style
+databases.
This is a general abstraction layer for several file-based databases. As
-such, functionality is limited to a common subset of features supported
-by modern databases such as Sleepycat Software's DB2. (This is not to be
-confused with IBM's DB2 software, which is supported through the ODBC
-functions.)
+such, functionality is limited to a common subset of features supported
+by modern databases such as Sleepycat Software's DB2. (This is not to be
+confused with IBM's DB2 software, which is supported through the ODBC
+functions.)
This extensions allows to work with the following databases:
dbm DBM is the oldest (original) type of Berkeley DB style databases.
- You should avoid it, if possible. We do not support the
- compatibility functions built into DB2 and gdbm, because they are
- only compatible on the source code level, but cannot handle the
- original dbm format.
-ndbm NDBM is a newer type and more flexible than dbm. It still has
- most of the arbitrary limits of dbm (therefore it is deprecated).
-gdbm GDBM is the GNU database manager.
+ You should avoid it, if possible. We do not support the
+ compatibility functions built into DB2 and gdbm, because they are
+ only compatible on the source code level, but cannot handle the
+ original dbm format.
+ndbm NDBM is a newer type and more flexible than dbm. It still has
+ most of the arbitrary limits of dbm (therefore it is deprecated).
+gdbm GDBM is the GNU database manager.
db2 DB2 is Sleepycat Software's DB2. It's described as "a programmatic
- toolkit that provides high-performance built-in database support
- for both standalone and client/server applications.
-db3 DB3 is Sleepycat Software's DB3.
+ toolkit that provides high-performance built-in database support
+ for both standalone and client/server applications.
+db3 DB3 is Sleepycat Software's DB3.
db4 DB4 is Sleepycat Software's DB4. This is available since PHP 5.0.
-cdb CDB is "a fast, reliable, lightweight package for creating and
- reading constant databases." It is from the author of qmail and
- can be found at http://cr.yp.to/cdb.html. Since it is constant,
- we support only reading operations. And since PHP 4.3.0 we support
- writing (not updating) through the internal cdb library.
-cdb_make Since PHP 4.3.0 we support creation (not updating) of cdb files
- when the bundled cdb library is used.
-flatfile This is available since PHP 4.3.0 for compatibility with the
- deprecated dbm extension only and should be avoided. However you
- may use this where files were created in this format. That happens
- when configure could not find any external library.
-inifile This is available since PHP 4.3.3 to be able to modify php.ini
- files from within PHP scripts. When working with ini files you
- can pass arrays of the form array(0=>group,1=>value_name) or
- strings of the form "[group]value_name" where group is optional.
- As the functions dba_firstkey() and dba_nextkey() return string
- representations of the key there is a new function dba_key_split()
- available since PHP 5 which allows to convert the string keys into
- array keys without losing FALSE.
-qdbm This is available since PHP 5.0.0. The qdbm library can be loaded
- from http://qdbm.sourceforge.net.
+cdb CDB is "a fast, reliable, lightweight package for creating and
+ reading constant databases." It is from the author of qmail and
+ can be found at http://cr.yp.to/cdb.html. Since it is constant,
+ we support only reading operations. And since PHP 4.3.0 we support
+ writing (not updating) through the internal cdb library.
+cdb_make Since PHP 4.3.0 we support creation (not updating) of cdb files
+ when the bundled cdb library is used.
+flatfile This is available since PHP 4.3.0 for compatibility with the
+ deprecated dbm extension only and should be avoided. However you
+ may use this where files were created in this format. That happens
+ when configure could not find any external library.
+inifile This is available since PHP 4.3.3 to be able to modify php.ini
+ files from within PHP scripts. When working with ini files you
+ can pass arrays of the form array(0=>group,1=>value_name) or
+ strings of the form "[group]value_name" where group is optional.
+ As the functions dba_firstkey() and dba_nextkey() return string
+ representations of the key there is a new function dba_key_split()
+ available since PHP 5 which allows to convert the string keys into
+ array keys without losing FALSE.
+qdbm This is available since PHP 5.0.0. The qdbm library can be loaded
+ from http://qdbm.sourceforge.net.
After configuring and compiling PHP you must execute the following test
-from commandline:
- php run-tests.php ext/dba.
-This shows whether your combination of handlers works. Most problematic
-are dbm and ndbm which conflict with many installations. The reason for
+from commandline:
+ php run-tests.php ext/dba.
+This shows whether your combination of handlers works. Most problematic
+are dbm and ndbm which conflict with many installations. The reason for
this is that on several systems these libraries are part of more than one
-other library. The configuration test only prevents you from configuring
+other library. The configuration test only prevents you from configuring
malfaunctioning single handlers but not combinations. \ No newline at end of file