libdb/lang/perl/BerkeleyDB/t/db-3.0.t
2011-09-13 13:44:24 -04:00

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#!./perl -w
# ID: 1.2, 7/17/97
use strict ;
use lib 't';
use BerkeleyDB;
use util ;
use Test::More ;
BEGIN {
plan(skip_all => "this needs BerkeleyDB 3.x or better" )
if $BerkeleyDB::db_version < 3;
plan tests => 14;
}
my $Dfile = "dbhash.tmp";
umask(0);
{
# set_mutexlocks
my $home = "./fred" ;
ok my $lexD = new LexDir($home) ;
chdir "./fred" ;
ok my $env = new BerkeleyDB::Env -Flags => DB_CREATE, @StdErrFile ;
ok $env->set_mutexlocks(0) == 0 ;
chdir ".." ;
undef $env ;
}
{
# c_dup
my $lex = new LexFile $Dfile ;
my %hash ;
my ($k, $v) ;
ok my $db = new BerkeleyDB::Hash -Filename => $Dfile,
-Flags => DB_CREATE ;
# create some data
my @data = (
"green" => "house",
"red" => 2,
"blue" => "sea",
) ;
my $ret = 0 ;
while (@data)
{
my $k = shift @data ;
my $v = shift @data ;
$ret += $db->db_put($k, $v) ;
}
ok $ret == 0 ;
# create a cursor
ok my $cursor = $db->db_cursor() ;
# point to a specific k/v pair
$k = "green" ;
ok $cursor->c_get($k, $v, DB_SET) == 0 ;
ok $v eq "house" ;
# duplicate the cursor
my $dup_cursor = $cursor->c_dup(DB_POSITION);
ok $dup_cursor ;
# move original cursor off green/house
my $s = $cursor->c_get($k, $v, DB_NEXT) ;
ok $k ne "green" ;
ok $v ne "house" ;
# duplicate cursor should still be on green/house
ok $dup_cursor->c_get($k, $v, DB_CURRENT) == 0;
ok $k eq "green" ;
ok $v eq "house" ;
}