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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001:mod:`dbm` --- Simple "database" interface
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4.. module:: dbm
5 :platform: Unix
6 :synopsis: The standard "database" interface, based on ndbm.
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Georg Brandl68d3eb92008-05-26 10:22:15 +00008.. note::
9 The :mod:`dbm` module has been renamed to :mod:`dbm.ndbm` in Python 3.0. The
10 :term:`2to3` tool will automatically adapt imports when converting your
11 sources to 3.0.
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000013
14The :mod:`dbm` module provides an interface to the Unix "(n)dbm" library. Dbm
15objects behave like mappings (dictionaries), except that keys and values are
16always strings. Printing a dbm object doesn't print the keys and values, and the
17:meth:`items` and :meth:`values` methods are not supported.
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19This module can be used with the "classic" ndbm interface, the BSD DB
20compatibility interface, or the GNU GDBM compatibility interface. On Unix, the
21:program:`configure` script will attempt to locate the appropriate header file
22to simplify building this module.
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24The module defines the following:
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27.. exception:: error
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29 Raised on dbm-specific errors, such as I/O errors. :exc:`KeyError` is raised for
30 general mapping errors like specifying an incorrect key.
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33.. data:: library
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35 Name of the ``ndbm`` implementation library used.
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38.. function:: open(filename[, flag[, mode]])
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40 Open a dbm database and return a dbm object. The *filename* argument is the
41 name of the database file (without the :file:`.dir` or :file:`.pag` extensions;
42 note that the BSD DB implementation of the interface will append the extension
43 :file:`.db` and only create one file).
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45 The optional *flag* argument must be one of these values:
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47 +---------+-------------------------------------------+
48 | Value | Meaning |
49 +=========+===========================================+
50 | ``'r'`` | Open existing database for reading only |
51 | | (default) |
52 +---------+-------------------------------------------+
53 | ``'w'`` | Open existing database for reading and |
54 | | writing |
55 +---------+-------------------------------------------+
56 | ``'c'`` | Open database for reading and writing, |
57 | | creating it if it doesn't exist |
58 +---------+-------------------------------------------+
59 | ``'n'`` | Always create a new, empty database, open |
60 | | for reading and writing |
61 +---------+-------------------------------------------+
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63 The optional *mode* argument is the Unix mode of the file, used only when the
64 database has to be created. It defaults to octal ``0666`` (and will be
65 modified by the prevailing umask).
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68.. seealso::
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70 Module :mod:`anydbm`
71 Generic interface to ``dbm``\ -style databases.
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73 Module :mod:`gdbm`
74 Similar interface to the GNU GDBM library.
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76 Module :mod:`whichdb`
77 Utility module used to determine the type of an existing database.
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