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NAME
ost::SharedFile - This class defines a database I/O file service that can be shared by multiple processes.
SYNOPSIS
#include <file.h> Inherits ost::RandomFile. Public Member Functions SharedFile (const char *path) Open or create a new database file. SharedFile (const SharedFile &file) Create a shared file as a duplicate of an existing shared file. virtual ~SharedFile () Close and finish a database file. Error restart (void) Restart an existing database; close and re-open. Error fetch (caddr_t address=NULL, ccxx_size_t length=0, off_t position=-1) Lock and Fetch a portion of the file into physical memory. Error update (caddr_t address=NULL, ccxx_size_t length=0, off_t position=-1) Update a portion of a file from physical memory. Error clear (ccxx_size_t length=0, off_t pos=-1) Clear a lock held from a previous fetch operation without updating. Error append (caddr_t address=NULL, ccxx_size_t length=0) Add new data to the end of the file. off_t getPosition (void) Fetch the current file position marker for this thread. bool operator++ (void) bool operator-- (void) Additional Inherited Members
Detailed Description
This class defines a database I/O file service that can be shared by multiple processes. Each thread should access a dup of the database object, and mutex locks can be used to preserve transaction integrety if multiple threads are used. SharedFile is used when a database may be shared between multiple processes. SharedFile automatically applies low level byte-range 'file locks', and provides an interface to fetch and release byte-range locked portions of a file. Author: David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com This class defines a database I/O file service that can be shared by multiple processes.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
ost::SharedFile::SharedFile (const char *path) Open or create a new database file. You should also use Initial. Parameters: path pathname of database to open. ost::SharedFile::SharedFile (const SharedFile &file) Create a shared file as a duplicate of an existing shared file. Parameters: file original file. virtual ost::SharedFile::~SharedFile () [virtual] Close and finish a database file.
Member Function Documentation
Error ost::SharedFile::append (caddr_taddress = NULL, ccxx_size_tlength = 0) Add new data to the end of the file. Locks file during append. Parameters: address address to use, or NULL if same as last I/O. length length to use, or 0 if same as last I/O. Error ost::SharedFile::clear (ccxx_size_tlength = 0, off_tpos = -1) Clear a lock held from a previous fetch operation without updating. Returns: errSuccess on success. Parameters: length length to use, or 0 if same as last I/O. pos file position to use or -1 if same as last I/O. Error ost::SharedFile::fetch (caddr_taddress = NULL, ccxx_size_tlength = 0, off_tposition = -1) Lock and Fetch a portion of the file into physical memory. This can use state information to fetch the current record multiple times. Returns: errSuccess on success. Parameters: address address to use, or NULL if same as last I/O. length length to use, or 0 if same as last I/O. position file position to use -1 if same as last I/O. off_t ost::SharedFile::getPosition (void) Fetch the current file position marker for this thread. Returns: file position offset. bool ost::SharedFile::operator++ (void) bool ost::SharedFile::operator-- (void) Error ost::SharedFile::restart (void) [inline], [virtual] Restart an existing database; close and re-open. Returns: errSuccess if successful. Reimplemented from ost::RandomFile. Error ost::SharedFile::update (caddr_taddress = NULL, ccxx_size_tlength = 0, off_tposition = -1) Update a portion of a file from physical memory. This can use state information to commit the last read record. The current lock is also cleared. Returns: errSuccess on success. Parameters: address address to use, or NULL if same as last I/O. length length to use, or 0 if same as last I/O. position file position to use or -1 if same as last I/O.
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