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Minor typos, additional clarification
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@ -316,8 +316,8 @@ typedef uint16_t indx_t;
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* Since the database uses multi-version concurrency control, readers don't
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* actually need any locking. This table is used to keep track of which
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* readers are using data from which old transactions, so that we'll know
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* when a particular old transaction is no longer in use, Old transactions
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* that have freed any data pages can then have their freed pages reclaimed
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* when a particular old transaction is no longer in use. Old transactions
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* that have discarded any data pages can then have those pages reclaimed
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* for use by a later write transaction.
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*
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* The lock table is constructed such that reader slots are aligned with the
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@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ mdb_strerror(int err)
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* @param[in] buf the buffer to write into. Should always be #DKBUF.
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* @return The key in hexadecimal form.
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*/
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static char *
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char *
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mdb_dkey(MDB_val *key, char *buf)
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{
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char *ptr = buf;
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@ -152,11 +152,7 @@ typedef void (MDB_rel_func)(void *newptr, void *oldptr, size_t size);
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/** use sorted duplicates */
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#define MDB_DUPSORT 0x04
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/** numeric keys in native byte order.
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* @note The keys size must actually be equal to
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* sizeof(int) or sizeof(long) otherwise there will be
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* alignment issues. On some processors, accessing misaligned
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* data will cause a SIGBUS.
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*/
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* The keys must all be of the same size. */
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#define MDB_INTEGERKEY 0x08
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/** with #MDB_DUPSORT, sorted dup items have fixed size */
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#define MDB_DUPFIXED 0x10
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@ -205,7 +201,7 @@ typedef enum MDB_cursor_op {
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MDB_PREV_DUP, /**< Position at previous data item of current key.
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Only for #MDB_DUPSORT */
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MDB_PREV_NODUP, /**< Position at last data item of previous key.
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only for #MDB_DUPSORT */
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Only for #MDB_DUPSORT */
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MDB_SET, /**< Position at specified key */
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MDB_SET_RANGE /**< Position at first key greater than or equal to specified key. */
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} MDB_cursor_op;
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@ -498,7 +494,7 @@ void mdb_txn_abort(MDB_txn *txn);
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/** Reset a read-only transaction.
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* This releases the current reader lock but doesn't free the
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* transaction handle, allowing it to be used again later by #mdb_txn_renew().
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* It otherwise has the same affect as #mdb_txn_abort() but saves some memory
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* It otherwise has the same effect as #mdb_txn_abort() but saves some memory
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* allocation/deallocation overhead if a thread is going to start a new
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* read-only transaction again soon.
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* All cursors opened within the transaction must be closed before the transaction
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@ -544,11 +540,9 @@ int mdb_txn_renew(MDB_txn *txn);
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* keys may have multiple data items, stored in sorted order.) By default
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* keys must be unique and may have only a single data item.
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* <li>#MDB_INTEGERKEY
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* Keys are binary integers in native byte order. On Big-Endian systems
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* this flag has no effect. On Little-Endian systems this flag behaves
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* the same as #MDB_REVERSEKEY. This flag is simply provided as a
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* convenience so that applications don't need to detect Endianness themselves
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* when using integers as keys.
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* Keys are binary integers in native byte order. Setting this option
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* requires all keys to be the same size, typically sizeof(int)
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* or sizeof(long).
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* <li>#MDB_DUPFIXED
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* This flag may only be used in combination with #MDB_DUPSORT. This option
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* tells the library that the data items for this database are all the same
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@ -558,6 +552,9 @@ int mdb_txn_renew(MDB_txn *txn);
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* <li>#MDB_INTEGERDUP
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* This option specifies that duplicate data items are also integers, and
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* should be sorted as such.
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* <li>#MDB_REVERSEDUP
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* This option specifies that duplicate data items should be compared as
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* strings in reverse order.
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* <li>#MDB_CREATE
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* Create the named database if it doesn't exist. This option is not
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* allowed in a read-only transaction or a read-only environment.
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@ -660,6 +657,11 @@ int mdb_set_relfunc(MDB_txn *txn, MDB_dbi dbi, MDB_rel_func *rel);
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* If the database supports duplicate keys (#MDB_DUPSORT) then the
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* first data item for the key will be returned. Retrieval of other
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* items requires the use of #mdb_cursor_get().
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*
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* @note The memory pointed to by the returned values is owned by the
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* database. The caller need not dispose of the memory, and may not
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* modify it in any way. For values returned in a read-only transaction
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* any modification attempts will cause a SIGSEGV.
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* @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
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* @param[in] dbi A database handle returned by #mdb_open()
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* @param[in] key The key to search for in the database
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