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Berkeley DB Extensions: Tcl
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<p>The Berkeley DB Tcl API does not attempt to avoid evaluating input as Tcl
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commands. For this reason, it may be dangerous to pass unreviewed user
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input through the Berkeley DB Tcl API, as the input may subsequently be
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evaluated as a Tcl command. Additionally, the Berkeley DB Tcl API
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initialization routine resets process' effective user and group IDs to
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the real user and group IDs, to minimize the effectiveness of a Tcl
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injection attack.</p>
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<p>The Tcl API closely parallels the Berkeley DB programmatic interfaces. If you
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are already familiar with one of those interfaces, there will not be many
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surprises in the Tcl API.</p>
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<p>The Tcl API currently does not support multithreading although
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it could be made to do so. The Tcl shell itself is
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not multithreaded and the Berkeley DB extensions use global data unprotected
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from multiple threads.</p>
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<p>Several pieces of Berkeley DB functionality are not available in the Tcl API.
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Any of the functions that require a user-provided function are not
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supported via the Tcl API. For example, there is no equivalent to the
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<a href="../api_reference/C/dbset_dup_compare.html" class="olink">DB->set_dup_compare()</a> or <a href="../api_reference/C/envset_errcall.html" class="olink">DB_ENV->set_errcall()</a> methods.
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