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+/************************************************
+
+ dbm.c -
+
+ $Author: nobu $
+ created at: Mon Jan 24 15:59:52 JST 1994
+
+ Copyright (C) 1995-2001 Yukihiro Matsumoto
+
+************************************************/
+
+#include "ruby.h"
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CDEFS_H
+# include <cdefs.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_SYS_CDEFS_H
+# include <sys/cdefs.h>
+#endif
+#include DBM_HDR
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+
+#define DSIZE_TYPE TYPEOF_DATUM_DSIZE
+#if SIZEOF_DATUM_DSIZE > SIZEOF_INT
+# define RSTRING_DSIZE(s) RSTRING_LEN(s)
+# define TOO_LONG(n) 0
+#else
+# define RSTRING_DSIZE(s) RSTRING_LENINT(s)
+# define TOO_LONG(n) ((long)(+(DSIZE_TYPE)(n)) != (n))
+#endif
+
+static VALUE rb_cDBM, rb_eDBMError;
+
+#define RUBY_DBM_RW_BIT 0x20000000
+
+struct dbmdata {
+ long di_size;
+ DBM *di_dbm;
+};
+
+static void
+closed_dbm(void)
+{
+ rb_raise(rb_eDBMError, "closed DBM file");
+}
+
+#define GetDBM(obj, dbmp) do {\
+ TypedData_Get_Struct((obj), struct dbmdata, &dbm_type, (dbmp));\
+ if ((dbmp) == 0) closed_dbm();\
+ if ((dbmp)->di_dbm == 0) closed_dbm();\
+} while (0)
+
+#define GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm) do {\
+ GetDBM((obj), (dbmp));\
+ (dbm) = (dbmp)->di_dbm;\
+} while (0)
+
+static void
+free_dbm(void *ptr)
+{
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp = ptr;
+ if (dbmp) {
+ if (dbmp->di_dbm) dbm_close(dbmp->di_dbm);
+ xfree(dbmp);
+ }
+}
+
+static size_t
+memsize_dbm(const void *ptr)
+{
+ size_t size = 0;
+ const struct dbmdata *dbmp = ptr;
+ if (dbmp) {
+ size += sizeof(*dbmp);
+ if (dbmp->di_dbm) size += DBM_SIZEOF_DBM;
+ }
+ return size;
+}
+
+static const rb_data_type_t dbm_type = {
+ "dbm",
+ {0, free_dbm, memsize_dbm,},
+ 0, 0,
+ RUBY_TYPED_FREE_IMMEDIATELY,
+};
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.close
+ *
+ * Closes the database.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_close(VALUE obj)
+{
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+
+ GetDBM(obj, dbmp);
+ dbm_close(dbmp->di_dbm);
+ dbmp->di_dbm = 0;
+
+ return Qnil;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.closed? -> true or false
+ *
+ * Returns true if the database is closed, false otherwise.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_closed(VALUE obj)
+{
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(obj, struct dbmdata, &dbm_type, dbmp);
+ if (dbmp == 0)
+ return Qtrue;
+ if (dbmp->di_dbm == 0)
+ return Qtrue;
+
+ return Qfalse;
+}
+
+static VALUE
+fdbm_alloc(VALUE klass)
+{
+ return TypedData_Wrap_Struct(klass, &dbm_type, 0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * DBM.new(filename[, mode[, flags]]) -> dbm
+ *
+ * Open a dbm database with the specified name, which can include a directory
+ * path. Any file extensions needed will be supplied automatically by the dbm
+ * library. For example, Berkeley DB appends '.db', and GNU gdbm uses two
+ * physical files with extensions '.dir' and '.pag'.
+ *
+ * The mode should be an integer, as for Unix chmod.
+ *
+ * Flags should be one of READER, WRITER, WRCREAT or NEWDB.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
+{
+ volatile VALUE file;
+ VALUE vmode, vflags;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ int mode, flags = 0;
+
+ if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "12", &file, &vmode, &vflags) == 1) {
+ mode = 0666; /* default value */
+ }
+ else if (NIL_P(vmode)) {
+ mode = -1; /* return nil if DB not exist */
+ }
+ else {
+ mode = NUM2INT(vmode);
+ }
+
+ if (!NIL_P(vflags))
+ flags = NUM2INT(vflags);
+
+ FilePathValue(file);
+
+ /*
+ * Note:
+ * gdbm 1.10 works with O_CLOEXEC. gdbm 1.9.1 silently ignore it.
+ */
+#ifndef O_CLOEXEC
+# define O_CLOEXEC 0
+#endif
+
+ if (flags & RUBY_DBM_RW_BIT) {
+ flags &= ~RUBY_DBM_RW_BIT;
+ dbm = dbm_open(RSTRING_PTR(file), flags|O_CLOEXEC, mode);
+ }
+ else {
+ dbm = 0;
+ if (mode >= 0) {
+ dbm = dbm_open(RSTRING_PTR(file), O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_CLOEXEC, mode);
+ }
+ if (!dbm) {
+ dbm = dbm_open(RSTRING_PTR(file), O_RDWR|O_CLOEXEC, 0);
+ }
+ if (!dbm) {
+ dbm = dbm_open(RSTRING_PTR(file), O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC, 0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (dbm) {
+ /*
+ * History of dbm_pagfno() and dbm_dirfno() in ndbm and its compatibles.
+ * (dbm_pagfno() and dbm_dirfno() is not standardized.)
+ *
+ * 1986: 4.3BSD provides ndbm.
+ * It provides dbm_pagfno() and dbm_dirfno() as macros.
+ * 1991: gdbm-1.5 provides them as functions.
+ * They returns a same descriptor.
+ * (Earlier releases may have the functions too.)
+ * 1991: Net/2 provides Berkeley DB.
+ * It doesn't provide dbm_pagfno() and dbm_dirfno().
+ * 1992: 4.4BSD Alpha provides Berkeley DB with dbm_dirfno() as a function.
+ * dbm_pagfno() is a macro as DBM_PAGFNO_NOT_AVAILABLE.
+ * 1997: Berkeley DB 2.0 is released by Sleepycat Software, Inc.
+ * It defines dbm_pagfno() and dbm_dirfno() as macros.
+ * 2011: gdbm-1.9 creates a separate dir file.
+ * dbm_pagfno() and dbm_dirfno() returns different descriptors.
+ */
+#if defined(HAVE_DBM_PAGFNO)
+ rb_fd_fix_cloexec(dbm_pagfno(dbm));
+#endif
+#if defined(HAVE_DBM_DIRFNO)
+ rb_fd_fix_cloexec(dbm_dirfno(dbm));
+#endif
+
+#if defined(RUBYDBM_DB_HEADER) && defined(HAVE_TYPE_DBC)
+ /* Disable Berkeley DB error messages such as:
+ * DB->put: attempt to modify a read-only database */
+ ((DBC*)dbm)->dbp->set_errfile(((DBC*)dbm)->dbp, NULL);
+#endif
+ }
+
+ if (!dbm) {
+ if (mode == -1) return Qnil;
+ rb_sys_fail_str(file);
+ }
+
+ dbmp = ALLOC(struct dbmdata);
+ DATA_PTR(obj) = dbmp;
+ dbmp->di_dbm = dbm;
+ dbmp->di_size = -1;
+
+ return obj;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * DBM.open(filename[, mode[, flags]]) -> dbm
+ * DBM.open(filename[, mode[, flags]]) {|dbm| block}
+ *
+ * Open a dbm database and yields it if a block is given. See also
+ * <code>DBM.new</code>.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_s_open(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
+{
+ VALUE obj = fdbm_alloc(klass);
+
+ if (NIL_P(fdbm_initialize(argc, argv, obj))) {
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ if (rb_block_given_p()) {
+ return rb_ensure(rb_yield, obj, fdbm_close, obj);
+ }
+
+ return obj;
+}
+
+static VALUE
+fdbm_fetch(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr, VALUE ifnone)
+{
+ datum key, value;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ long len;
+
+ ExportStringValue(keystr);
+ len = RSTRING_LEN(keystr);
+ if (TOO_LONG(len)) goto not_found;
+ key.dptr = RSTRING_PTR(keystr);
+ key.dsize = (DSIZE_TYPE)len;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ value = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ if (value.dptr == 0) {
+ not_found:
+ if (NIL_P(ifnone) && rb_block_given_p()) {
+ keystr = rb_str_dup(keystr);
+ OBJ_TAINT(keystr);
+ return rb_yield(keystr);
+ }
+ return ifnone;
+ }
+ return rb_tainted_str_new(value.dptr, value.dsize);
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm[key] -> string value or nil
+ *
+ * Return a value from the database by locating the key string
+ * provided. If the key is not found, returns nil.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_aref(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr)
+{
+ return fdbm_fetch(obj, keystr, Qnil);
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.fetch(key[, ifnone]) -> value
+ *
+ * Return a value from the database by locating the key string
+ * provided. If the key is not found, returns +ifnone+. If +ifnone+
+ * is not given, raises IndexError.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_fetch_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
+{
+ VALUE keystr, valstr, ifnone;
+
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &keystr, &ifnone);
+ valstr = fdbm_fetch(obj, keystr, ifnone);
+ if (argc == 1 && !rb_block_given_p() && NIL_P(valstr))
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "key not found");
+
+ return valstr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.key(value) -> string
+ *
+ * Returns the key for the specified value.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_key(VALUE obj, VALUE valstr)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ long len;
+
+ ExportStringValue(valstr);
+ len = RSTRING_LEN(valstr);
+ if (TOO_LONG(len)) return Qnil;
+ val.dptr = RSTRING_PTR(valstr);
+ val.dsize = (DSIZE_TYPE)len;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ if ((long)val.dsize == RSTRING_LEN(valstr) &&
+ memcmp(val.dptr, RSTRING_PTR(valstr), val.dsize) == 0) {
+ return rb_tainted_str_new(key.dptr, key.dsize);
+ }
+ }
+ return Qnil;
+}
+
+/* :nodoc: */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_index(VALUE hash, VALUE value)
+{
+ rb_warn("DBM#index is deprecated; use DBM#key");
+ return fdbm_key(hash, value);
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.select {|key, value| block} -> array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array consisting of the [key, value] pairs for which the code
+ * block returns true.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_select(VALUE obj)
+{
+ VALUE new = rb_ary_new();
+ datum key, val;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ VALUE assoc, v;
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ assoc = rb_assoc_new(rb_tainted_str_new(key.dptr, key.dsize),
+ rb_tainted_str_new(val.dptr, val.dsize));
+ v = rb_yield(assoc);
+ if (RTEST(v)) {
+ rb_ary_push(new, assoc);
+ }
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ }
+
+ return new;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.values_at(key, ...) -> Array
+ *
+ * Returns an array containing the values associated with the given keys.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_values_at(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
+{
+ VALUE new = rb_ary_new2(argc);
+ int i;
+
+ for (i=0; i<argc; i++) {
+ rb_ary_push(new, fdbm_fetch(obj, argv[i], Qnil));
+ }
+
+ return new;
+}
+
+static void
+fdbm_modify(VALUE obj)
+{
+ if (OBJ_FROZEN(obj)) rb_error_frozen("DBM");
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.delete(key)
+ *
+ * Deletes an entry from the database.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_delete(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr)
+{
+ datum key, value;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ VALUE valstr;
+ long len;
+
+ fdbm_modify(obj);
+ ExportStringValue(keystr);
+ len = RSTRING_LEN(keystr);
+ if (TOO_LONG(len)) goto not_found;
+ key.dptr = RSTRING_PTR(keystr);
+ key.dsize = (DSIZE_TYPE)len;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+
+ value = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ if (value.dptr == 0) {
+ not_found:
+ if (rb_block_given_p()) return rb_yield(keystr);
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ /* need to save value before dbm_delete() */
+ valstr = rb_tainted_str_new(value.dptr, value.dsize);
+
+ if (dbm_delete(dbm, key)) {
+ dbmp->di_size = -1;
+ rb_raise(rb_eDBMError, "dbm_delete failed");
+ }
+ else if (dbmp->di_size >= 0) {
+ dbmp->di_size--;
+ }
+ return valstr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.shift() -> [key, value]
+ *
+ * Removes a [key, value] pair from the database, and returns it.
+ * If the database is empty, returns nil.
+ * The order in which values are removed/returned is not guaranteed.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_shift(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ VALUE keystr, valstr;
+
+ fdbm_modify(obj);
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ dbmp->di_size = -1;
+
+ key = dbm_firstkey(dbm);
+ if (!key.dptr) return Qnil;
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ keystr = rb_tainted_str_new(key.dptr, key.dsize);
+ valstr = rb_tainted_str_new(val.dptr, val.dsize);
+ dbm_delete(dbm, key);
+
+ return rb_assoc_new(keystr, valstr);
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.reject! {|key, value| block} -> self
+ * dbm.delete_if {|key, value| block} -> self
+ *
+ * Deletes all entries for which the code block returns true.
+ * Returns self.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_delete_if(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ VALUE keystr, valstr;
+ VALUE ret, ary = rb_ary_tmp_new(0);
+ int i, status = 0;
+ long n;
+
+ fdbm_modify(obj);
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ n = dbmp->di_size;
+ dbmp->di_size = -1;
+
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ keystr = rb_tainted_str_new(key.dptr, key.dsize);
+ OBJ_FREEZE(keystr);
+ valstr = rb_tainted_str_new(val.dptr, val.dsize);
+ ret = rb_protect(rb_yield, rb_assoc_new(rb_str_dup(keystr), valstr), &status);
+ if (status != 0) break;
+ if (RTEST(ret)) rb_ary_push(ary, keystr);
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ keystr = RARRAY_PTR(ary)[i];
+ key.dptr = RSTRING_PTR(keystr);
+ key.dsize = (DSIZE_TYPE)RSTRING_LEN(keystr);
+ if (dbm_delete(dbm, key)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eDBMError, "dbm_delete failed");
+ }
+ }
+ if (status) rb_jump_tag(status);
+ if (n > 0) dbmp->di_size = n - RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ rb_ary_clear(ary);
+
+ return obj;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.clear
+ *
+ * Deletes all data from the database.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_clear(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+
+ fdbm_modify(obj);
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ dbmp->di_size = -1;
+ while (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm), key.dptr) {
+ if (dbm_delete(dbm, key)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eDBMError, "dbm_delete failed");
+ }
+ }
+ dbmp->di_size = 0;
+
+ return obj;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.invert -> hash
+ *
+ * Returns a Hash (not a DBM database) created by using each value in the
+ * database as a key, with the corresponding key as its value.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_invert(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ VALUE keystr, valstr;
+ VALUE hash = rb_hash_new();
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ keystr = rb_tainted_str_new(key.dptr, key.dsize);
+ valstr = rb_tainted_str_new(val.dptr, val.dsize);
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, valstr, keystr);
+ }
+ return hash;
+}
+
+static VALUE fdbm_store(VALUE,VALUE,VALUE);
+
+static VALUE
+update_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(pair, dbm))
+{
+ Check_Type(pair, T_ARRAY);
+ if (RARRAY_LEN(pair) < 2) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "pair must be [key, value]");
+ }
+ fdbm_store(dbm, RARRAY_PTR(pair)[0], RARRAY_PTR(pair)[1]);
+ return Qnil;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.update(obj)
+ *
+ * Updates the database with multiple values from the specified object.
+ * Takes any object which implements the each_pair method, including
+ * Hash and DBM objects.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_update(VALUE obj, VALUE other)
+{
+ rb_block_call(other, rb_intern("each_pair"), 0, 0, update_i, obj);
+ return obj;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.replace(obj)
+ *
+ * Replaces the contents of the database with the contents of the specified
+ * object. Takes any object which implements the each_pair method, including
+ * Hash and DBM objects.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_replace(VALUE obj, VALUE other)
+{
+ fdbm_clear(obj);
+ rb_block_call(other, rb_intern("each_pair"), 0, 0, update_i, obj);
+ return obj;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.store(key, value) -> value
+ * dbm[key] = value
+ *
+ * Stores the specified string value in the database, indexed via the
+ * string key provided.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_store(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr, VALUE valstr)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+
+ fdbm_modify(obj);
+ keystr = rb_obj_as_string(keystr);
+ valstr = rb_obj_as_string(valstr);
+
+ key.dptr = RSTRING_PTR(keystr);
+ key.dsize = RSTRING_DSIZE(keystr);
+
+ val.dptr = RSTRING_PTR(valstr);
+ val.dsize = RSTRING_DSIZE(valstr);
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ dbmp->di_size = -1;
+ if (dbm_store(dbm, key, val, DBM_REPLACE)) {
+ dbm_clearerr(dbm);
+ if (errno == EPERM) rb_sys_fail(0);
+ rb_raise(rb_eDBMError, "dbm_store failed");
+ }
+
+ return valstr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.length -> integer
+ * dbm.size -> integer
+ *
+ * Returns the number of entries in the database.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_length(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ int i = 0;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ if (dbmp->di_size > 0) return INT2FIX(dbmp->di_size);
+
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ i++;
+ }
+ dbmp->di_size = i;
+
+ return INT2FIX(i);
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.empty?
+ *
+ * Returns true if the database is empty, false otherwise.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_empty_p(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ if (dbmp->di_size < 0) {
+ dbm = dbmp->di_dbm;
+
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ return Qfalse;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ if (dbmp->di_size)
+ return Qfalse;
+ }
+ return Qtrue;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.each_value {|value| block} -> self
+ *
+ * Calls the block once for each value string in the database. Returns self.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_each_value(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+
+ RETURN_ENUMERATOR(obj, 0, 0);
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ rb_yield(rb_tainted_str_new(val.dptr, val.dsize));
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ }
+ return obj;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.each_key {|key| block} -> self
+ *
+ * Calls the block once for each key string in the database. Returns self.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_each_key(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+
+ RETURN_ENUMERATOR(obj, 0, 0);
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ rb_yield(rb_tainted_str_new(key.dptr, key.dsize));
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ }
+ return obj;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.each_pair {|key,value| block} -> self
+ *
+ * Calls the block once for each [key, value] pair in the database.
+ * Returns self.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_each_pair(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ VALUE keystr, valstr;
+
+ RETURN_ENUMERATOR(obj, 0, 0);
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ keystr = rb_tainted_str_new(key.dptr, key.dsize);
+ valstr = rb_tainted_str_new(val.dptr, val.dsize);
+ rb_yield(rb_assoc_new(keystr, valstr));
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ }
+
+ return obj;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.keys -> array
+ *
+ * Returns an array of all the string keys in the database.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_keys(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ VALUE ary;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+
+ ary = rb_ary_new();
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ rb_ary_push(ary, rb_tainted_str_new(key.dptr, key.dsize));
+ }
+
+ return ary;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.values -> array
+ *
+ * Returns an array of all the string values in the database.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_values(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ VALUE ary;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ ary = rb_ary_new();
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ rb_ary_push(ary, rb_tainted_str_new(val.dptr, val.dsize));
+ }
+
+ return ary;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.include?(key) -> boolean
+ * dbm.has_key?(key) -> boolean
+ * dbm.member?(key) -> boolean
+ * dbm.key?(key) -> boolean
+ *
+ * Returns true if the database contains the specified key, false otherwise.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_has_key(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ long len;
+
+ ExportStringValue(keystr);
+ len = RSTRING_LEN(keystr);
+ if (TOO_LONG(len)) return Qfalse;
+ key.dptr = RSTRING_PTR(keystr);
+ key.dsize = (DSIZE_TYPE)len;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ if (val.dptr) return Qtrue;
+ return Qfalse;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.has_value?(value) -> boolean
+ * dbm.value?(value) -> boolean
+ *
+ * Returns true if the database contains the specified string value, false
+ * otherwise.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_has_value(VALUE obj, VALUE valstr)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ long len;
+
+ ExportStringValue(valstr);
+ len = RSTRING_LEN(valstr);
+ if (TOO_LONG(len)) return Qfalse;
+ val.dptr = RSTRING_PTR(valstr);
+ val.dsize = (DSIZE_TYPE)len;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ if ((DSIZE_TYPE)val.dsize == (DSIZE_TYPE)RSTRING_LEN(valstr) &&
+ memcmp(val.dptr, RSTRING_PTR(valstr), val.dsize) == 0)
+ return Qtrue;
+ }
+ return Qfalse;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.to_a -> array
+ *
+ * Converts the contents of the database to an array of [key, value] arrays,
+ * and returns it.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_to_a(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ VALUE ary;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ ary = rb_ary_new();
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ rb_ary_push(ary, rb_assoc_new(rb_tainted_str_new(key.dptr, key.dsize),
+ rb_tainted_str_new(val.dptr, val.dsize)));
+ }
+
+ return ary;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.to_hash -> hash
+ *
+ * Converts the contents of the database to an in-memory Hash object, and
+ * returns it.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_to_hash(VALUE obj)
+{
+ datum key, val;
+ struct dbmdata *dbmp;
+ DBM *dbm;
+ VALUE hash;
+
+ GetDBM2(obj, dbmp, dbm);
+ hash = rb_hash_new();
+ for (key = dbm_firstkey(dbm); key.dptr; key = dbm_nextkey(dbm)) {
+ val = dbm_fetch(dbm, key);
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_tainted_str_new(key.dptr, key.dsize),
+ rb_tainted_str_new(val.dptr, val.dsize));
+ }
+
+ return hash;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * dbm.reject {|key,value| block} -> Hash
+ *
+ * Converts the contents of the database to an in-memory Hash, then calls
+ * Hash#reject with the specified code block, returning a new Hash.
+ */
+static VALUE
+fdbm_reject(VALUE obj)
+{
+ return rb_hash_delete_if(fdbm_to_hash(obj));
+}
+
+/*
+ * == Introduction
+ *
+ * The DBM class provides a wrapper to a Unix-style
+ * {dbm}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dbm] or Database Manager library.
+ *
+ * Dbm databases do not have tables or columns; they are simple key-value
+ * data stores, like a Ruby Hash except not resident in RAM. Keys and values
+ * must be strings.
+ *
+ * The exact library used depends on how Ruby was compiled. It could be any
+ * of the following:
+ *
+ * - The original ndbm library is released in 4.3BSD.
+ * It is based on dbm library in Unix Version 7 but has different API to
+ * support multiple databases in a process.
+ * - {Berkeley DB}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_DB] versions
+ * 1 thru 5, also known as BDB and Sleepycat DB, now owned by Oracle
+ * Corporation.
+ * - Berkeley DB 1.x, still found in 4.4BSD derivatives (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc).
+ * - {gdbm}[http://www.gnu.org/software/gdbm/], the GNU implementation of dbm.
+ * - {qdbm}[http://fallabs.com/qdbm/index.html], another open source
+ * reimplementation of dbm.
+ *
+ * All of these dbm implementations have their own Ruby interfaces
+ * available, which provide richer (but varying) APIs.
+ *
+ * == Cautions
+ *
+ * Before you decide to use DBM, there are some issues you should consider:
+ *
+ * - Each implementation of dbm has its own file format. Generally, dbm
+ * libraries will not read each other's files. This makes dbm files
+ * a bad choice for data exchange.
+ *
+ * - Even running the same OS and the same dbm implementation, the database
+ * file format may depend on the CPU architecture. For example, files may
+ * not be portable between PowerPC and 386, or between 32 and 64 bit Linux.
+ *
+ * - Different versions of Berkeley DB use different file formats. A change to
+ * the OS may therefore break DBM access to existing files.
+ *
+ * - Data size limits vary between implementations. Original Berkeley DB was
+ * limited to 2GB of data. Dbm libraries also sometimes limit the total
+ * size of a key/value pair, and the total size of all the keys that hash
+ * to the same value. These limits can be as little as 512 bytes. That said,
+ * gdbm and recent versions of Berkeley DB do away with these limits.
+ *
+ * Given the above cautions, DBM is not a good choice for long term storage of
+ * important data. It is probably best used as a fast and easy alternative
+ * to a Hash for processing large amounts of data.
+ *
+ * == Example
+ *
+ * require 'dbm'
+ * db = DBM.open('rfcs', 666, DBM::WRCREAT)
+ * db['822'] = 'Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages'
+ * db['1123'] = 'Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application and Support'
+ * db['3068'] = 'An Anycast Prefix for 6to4 Relay Routers'
+ * puts db['822']
+ */
+void
+Init_dbm(void)
+{
+ rb_cDBM = rb_define_class("DBM", rb_cObject);
+ /* Document-class: DBMError
+ * Exception class used to return errors from the dbm library.
+ */
+ rb_eDBMError = rb_define_class("DBMError", rb_eStandardError);
+ rb_include_module(rb_cDBM, rb_mEnumerable);
+
+ rb_define_alloc_func(rb_cDBM, fdbm_alloc);
+ rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cDBM, "open", fdbm_s_open, -1);
+
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "initialize", fdbm_initialize, -1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "close", fdbm_close, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "closed?", fdbm_closed, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "[]", fdbm_aref, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "fetch", fdbm_fetch_m, -1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "[]=", fdbm_store, 2);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "store", fdbm_store, 2);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "index", fdbm_index, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "key", fdbm_key, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "select", fdbm_select, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "values_at", fdbm_values_at, -1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "length", fdbm_length, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "size", fdbm_length, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "empty?", fdbm_empty_p, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "each", fdbm_each_pair, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "each_value", fdbm_each_value, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "each_key", fdbm_each_key, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "each_pair", fdbm_each_pair, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "keys", fdbm_keys, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "values", fdbm_values, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "shift", fdbm_shift, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "delete", fdbm_delete, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "delete_if", fdbm_delete_if, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "reject!", fdbm_delete_if, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "reject", fdbm_reject, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "clear", fdbm_clear, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "invert", fdbm_invert, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "update", fdbm_update, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "replace", fdbm_replace, 1);
+
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "include?", fdbm_has_key, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "has_key?", fdbm_has_key, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "member?", fdbm_has_key, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "has_value?", fdbm_has_value, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "key?", fdbm_has_key, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "value?", fdbm_has_value, 1);
+
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "to_a", fdbm_to_a, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cDBM, "to_hash", fdbm_to_hash, 0);
+
+ /* Indicates that dbm_open() should open the database in read-only mode */
+ rb_define_const(rb_cDBM, "READER", INT2FIX(O_RDONLY|RUBY_DBM_RW_BIT));
+
+ /* Indicates that dbm_open() should open the database in read/write mode */
+ rb_define_const(rb_cDBM, "WRITER", INT2FIX(O_RDWR|RUBY_DBM_RW_BIT));
+
+ /* Indicates that dbm_open() should open the database in read/write mode,
+ * and create it if it does not already exist
+ */
+ rb_define_const(rb_cDBM, "WRCREAT", INT2FIX(O_RDWR|O_CREAT|RUBY_DBM_RW_BIT));
+
+ /* Indicates that dbm_open() should open the database in read/write mode,
+ * create it if it does not already exist, and delete all contents if it
+ * does already exist.
+ */
+ rb_define_const(rb_cDBM, "NEWDB", INT2FIX(O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|RUBY_DBM_RW_BIT));
+
+ {
+ VALUE version;
+#if defined(_DBM_IOERR)
+ version = rb_str_new2("ndbm (4.3BSD)");
+#elif defined(RUBYDBM_GDBM_HEADER)
+# if defined(HAVE_DECLARED_LIBVAR_GDBM_VERSION)
+ /* since gdbm 1.9 */
+ version = rb_str_new2(gdbm_version);
+# elif defined(HAVE_UNDECLARED_LIBVAR_GDBM_VERSION)
+ /* ndbm.h doesn't declare gdbm_version until gdbm 1.8.3.
+ * See extconf.rb for more information. */
+ RUBY_EXTERN char *gdbm_version;
+ version = rb_str_new2(gdbm_version);
+# else
+ version = rb_str_new2("GDBM (unknown)");
+# endif
+#elif defined(RUBYDBM_DB_HEADER)
+# if defined(HAVE_DB_VERSION)
+ /* The version of the dbm library, if using Berkeley DB */
+ version = rb_str_new2(db_version(NULL, NULL, NULL));
+# else
+ version = rb_str_new2("Berkeley DB (unknown)");
+# endif
+#elif defined(_RELIC_H)
+# if defined(HAVE_DPVERSION)
+ version = rb_sprintf("QDBM %s", dpversion);
+# else
+ version = rb_str_new2("QDBM (unknown)");
+# endif
+#else
+ version = rb_str_new2("ndbm (unknown)");
+#endif
+ /*
+ * Identifies ndbm library version.
+ *
+ * Examples:
+ *
+ * - "ndbm (4.3BSD)"
+ * - "Berkeley DB 4.8.30: (April 9, 2010)"
+ * - "Berkeley DB (unknown)" (4.4BSD, maybe)
+ * - "GDBM version 1.8.3. 10/15/2002 (built Jul 1 2011 12:32:45)"
+ * - "QDBM 1.8.78"
+ *
+ */
+ rb_define_const(rb_cDBM, "VERSION", version);
+ }
+}