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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<!-- $Revision: 1.18 $ -->
<!-- $Revision: 1.19 $ -->
<reference id="ref.dbplus">
<title>DB++ Functions</title>
<titleabbrev>DB++</titleabbrev>
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<section id="dbplus.requirenments">
<title>Requirements</title>
<para>
You need the developement libraries and header files included in
every db++ installaion archive. <ulink
You need the development libraries and header files included in
every db++ installation archive. <ulink
url="&url.dbplus.company;">Concept asa</ulink> provides
additional <ulink
url="&url.dbplus.documentation;">documentation</ulink> and <ulink
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</para>
<para>
<command>configure</command> looks for the client libraries and
header files under the default pathes
header files under the default paths
<filename>/usr/dbplus</filename>,
<filename>/usr/local/dbplus</filename> and
<filename>/opt/dblus</filename>. If you have installed db++ in a
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This function will add a tuple to a relation. The
<parameter>tuple</parameter> data is an array of attribute/value
pairs to be inserted into the given
<parameter>relation</parameter>. After successfull execution the
<parameter>relation</parameter>. After successful execution the
<parameter>tuple</parameter> array will contain the complete data
of the newly created tuple, including all implicitly set domain
fields like sequences.
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</para>
<para>
Further information on the AQL A... Query Language is provided in
the opriginal db++ manual.
the original db++ manual.
</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry>
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&warn.experimental.func;
<para>
<function>dbplus_getlock</function> will request a write lock on
the speified <parameter>tuple</parameter>. It will return zero on
the specified <parameter>tuple</parameter>. It will return zero on
success or a non-zero error code, especially DBPLUS_ERR_WLOCKED,
on failure.
</para>
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</para>
<para>
On success a relation file resource (cursor) is returned which must
be used in any subsequent commanads referencing the relation.
be used in any subsequent commands referencing the relation.
Failure leads to a zero return value, the actual error code may
be asked for by calling <function>dbplus_errno</function>.
</para>
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strings, but it is recommended to use an array). A domain
description string consists of a domain name unique to this
relation, a slash and a type specification character. See the
db++ documentatiion, especially the dbcreate(1) manpage, for a
db++ documentation, especially the dbcreate(1) manpage, for a
description of available type specifiers and their meanings.
</para>
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&warn.experimental.func;
<para>
<function>dbplus_ropen</function> will open the relation
<parameter>file</parameter> localy for quick access without any
<parameter>file</parameter> locally for quick access without any
client/server overhead. Access is read only and only
<function>dbplus_current</function> and
<function>dbplus_next</function> may be applied to the returned

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<!-- $Revision: 1.7 $ -->
<!-- $Revision: 1.8 $ -->
<reference id="ref.dio">
<title>Direct IO functions</title>
<titleabbrev>DIO functions</titleabbrev>
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</funcsynopsis>
<para>
<function>dio_open</function> opens a file and returns a new file
descriptor for it, or -1 if any error occured. If
descriptor for it, or -1 if any error occurred. If
<parameter>flags</parameter> is O_CREAT, optional third parameter
<parameter>mode</parameter> will set the mode of the file
(creation permissions). The <parameter>flags</parameter>
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</funcsynopsis>
<para>
The function <function>dio_close</function> closes the
filedescriptor <parameter>resource</parameter>.
file descriptor <parameter>resource</parameter>.
</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<!-- $Revision: 1.21 $ -->
<!-- $Revision: 1.22 $ -->
<reference id="ref.errorfunc">
<title>Error Handling and Logging Functions</title>
<titleabbrev>Errors and Logging</titleabbrev>
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<para>
The user function needs to accept 2 parameters: the error code, and a
string describing the error. From PHP 4.0.2, an additional 3 optional
parameters are supplied: the filename in which the error occured, the
line number in which the error occured, and the context in which the
error occured (an array that points to the active symbol table at the
parameters are supplied: the filename in which the error occurred, the
line number in which the error occurred, and the context in which the
error occurred (an array that points to the active symbol table at the
point the error occurred).
</para>
<para>
The example below shows the handling of
internal execptions by triggering errors and handling them with a user
internal exceptions by triggering errors and handling them with a user
defined function:
<example>
<title>