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<pre class="programlisting">#include &lt;db.h&gt;
int
DB-&gt;set_re_source(DB *db, char *source); </pre>
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Set the underlying source file for the Recno access method. The
purpose of the <span class="bold"><strong>source</strong></span> value is to
provide fast access and modification to databases that are normally
stored as flat text files.
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The <span class="bold"><strong>source</strong></span> parameter specifies an
underlying flat text database file that is read to initialize a
transient record number index. In the case of variable length
records, the records are separated, as specified by
<a class="xref" href="dbset_re_delim.html" title="DB-&gt;set_re_delim()">DB-&gt;set_re_delim()</a>. For
example, standard UNIX byte stream files can be interpreted as a
sequence of variable length records separated by &lt;newline&gt;
characters.
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In addition, when cached data would normally be written back to the
underlying database file (for example, the
<a class="xref" href="dbclose.html" title="DB-&gt;close()">DB-&gt;close()</a> or
<a class="xref" href="dbsync.html" title="DB-&gt;sync()">DB-&gt;sync()</a> methods are called),
the in-memory copy of the database will be written back to the
<span class="bold"><strong>source</strong></span> file.
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By default, the backing source file is read lazily; that is, records
are not read from the file until they are requested by the
application. <span class="bold"><strong>If multiple processes (not threads)
are accessing a Recno database concurrently, and are either inserting
or deleting records, the backing source file must be read in its
entirety before more than a single process accesses the database, and
only that process should specify the backing source file as part of
the <a class="xref" href="dbopen.html" title="DB-&gt;open()">DB-&gt;open()</a> call. See the
<a class="link" href="dbset_flags.html#dbset_flags_DB_SNAPSHOT">DB_SNAPSHOT</a> flag
for more information.</strong></span>
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<span class="bold"><strong>Reading and writing the backing source file
specified by <span class="bold"><strong>source</strong></span> cannot be
transaction-protected because it involves filesystem operations that
are not part of the Db transaction methodology.</strong></span> For this
reason, if a temporary database is used to hold the records, it is
possible to lose the contents of the <span class="bold"><strong>source</strong></span> file, for example, if the system crashes
at the right instant. If a file is used to hold the database, normal
database recovery on that file can be used to prevent information
loss, although it is still possible that the contents of <span class="bold"><strong>source</strong></span> will be lost if the system crashes.
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The <span class="bold"><strong>source</strong></span> file must already exist
(but may be zero-length) when <a class="xref" href="dbopen.html" title="DB-&gt;open()">DB-&gt;open()</a> is called.
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It is not an error to specify a read-only <span class="bold"><strong>source</strong></span> file when creating a database, nor is it
an error to modify the resulting database. However, any attempt to
write the changes to the backing source file using either the
<a class="xref" href="dbsync.html" title="DB-&gt;sync()">DB-&gt;sync()</a> or
<a class="xref" href="dbclose.html" title="DB-&gt;close()">DB-&gt;close()</a> methods will fail,
of course. Specify the
<a class="link" href="dbclose.html#dbclose_DB_NOSYNC">DB_NOSYNC</a> flag to the
<a class="xref" href="dbclose.html" title="DB-&gt;close()">DB-&gt;close()</a> method to
stop it from attempting to write the changes to the backing file;
instead, they will be silently discarded.
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For all of the previous reasons, the <span class="bold"><strong>source</strong></span> field is generally used to specify
databases that are read-only for Berkeley DB applications; and that
are either generated on the fly by software tools or modified using a
different mechanism — for example, a text editor.
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The <code class="methodname">DB-&gt;set_re_source()</code> method configures operations performed using
the specified <a class="link" href="db.html" title="Chapter 2.  The DB Handle">DB</a> handle,
not all operations performed on the underlying database.
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The <code class="methodname">DB-&gt;set_re_source()</code> method may not be called after the
<a class="xref" href="dbopen.html" title="DB-&gt;open()">DB-&gt;open()</a> method is called. If
the database already exists when
<a class="xref" href="dbopen.html" title="DB-&gt;open()">DB-&gt;open()</a> is called, the
information specified to <code class="methodname">DB-&gt;set_re_source()</code> must be the same as that
historically used to create the database or corruption can occur.
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The <code class="methodname">DB-&gt;set_re_source()</code> <span>
<span>
method returns a non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success.
</span>
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The backing flat text database file for a Recno database.
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When using a Unicode build on Windows (the default), the
<span class="bold"><strong>source</strong></span>
argument will be interpreted as a UTF-8 string, which is equivalent to
ASCII for Latin characters.
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The <code class="methodname">DB-&gt;set_re_source()</code> <span>
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method may fail and return one of the following non-zero errors:
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If the method was called after <a class="xref" href="dbopen.html" title="DB-&gt;open()">DB-&gt;open()</a>
was called; or if an invalid flag value or parameter was specified.
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