README revision 1.1 1 1.1 pgoyette # $NetBSD: README,v 1.1 2011/01/07 15:05:58 pgoyette Exp $
2 1.1 pgoyette # @(#)README 8.8 (Berkeley) 7/31/94
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4 1.1 pgoyette Fairly large files (the command files) are built in this directory during
5 1.1 pgoyette the test runs, and even larger files (the database files) are created in
6 1.1 pgoyette "/var/tmp". If the latter directory doesn't exist, set the environmental
7 1.1 pgoyette variable TMPDIR to a directory where the files can be built.
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10 1.1 pgoyette The script file consists of lines with an initial character which is
11 1.1 pgoyette the command for that line, or an initial character indicating a key
12 1.1 pgoyette or data entry for a previous command.
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14 1.1 pgoyette Legal command characters are as follows:
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16 1.1 pgoyette c: compare a record
17 1.1 pgoyette + must be followed by [kK][dD]; the data value in the database
18 1.1 pgoyette associated with the specified key is compared to the specified
19 1.1 pgoyette data value.
20 1.1 pgoyette e: echo a string
21 1.1 pgoyette + writes out the rest of the line into the output file; if the
22 1.1 pgoyette last character is not a carriage-return, a newline is appended.
23 1.1 pgoyette f: set the flags for the next command
24 1.1 pgoyette + no value zero's the flags
25 1.1 pgoyette g: do a get command
26 1.1 pgoyette + must be followed by [kK]
27 1.1 pgoyette + writes out the retrieved data DBT.
28 1.1 pgoyette o [r]: dump [reverse]
29 1.1 pgoyette + dump the database out, if 'r' is set, in reverse order.
30 1.1 pgoyette p: do a put command
31 1.1 pgoyette + must be followed by [kK][dD]
32 1.1 pgoyette r: do a del command
33 1.1 pgoyette + must be followed by [kK] unless R_CURSOR flag set.
34 1.1 pgoyette S: sync the database
35 1.1 pgoyette s: do a seq command
36 1.1 pgoyette + must be followed by [kK] if R_CURSOR flag set.
37 1.1 pgoyette + writes out the retrieved data DBT.
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39 1.1 pgoyette Legal key/data characters are as follows:
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41 1.1 pgoyette D [file]: data file
42 1.1 pgoyette + set the current data value to the contents of the file
43 1.1 pgoyette d [data]:
44 1.1 pgoyette + set the current key value to the contents of the line.
45 1.1 pgoyette K [file]: key file
46 1.1 pgoyette + set the current key value to the contents of the file
47 1.1 pgoyette k [data]:
48 1.1 pgoyette + set the current key value to the contents of the line.
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50 1.1 pgoyette Blank lines, lines with leading white space, and lines with leading
51 1.1 pgoyette hash marks (#) are ignored.
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53 1.1 pgoyette Options to dbtest are as follows:
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55 1.1 pgoyette -d: Set the DB_LOCK flag.
56 1.1 pgoyette -f: Use the file argument as the database file.
57 1.1 pgoyette -i: Use the rest of the argument to set elements in the info
58 1.1 pgoyette structure. If the type is btree, then "-i cachesize=10240"
59 1.1 pgoyette will set BTREEINFO.cachesize to 10240.
60 1.1 pgoyette -o: The rest of the argument is the output file instead of
61 1.1 pgoyette using stdout.
62 1.1 pgoyette -s: Don't delete the database file before opening it, i.e.
63 1.1 pgoyette use the database file from a previous run.
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65 1.1 pgoyette Dbtest requires two arguments, the type of access "hash", "recno"
66 1.1 pgoyette or "btree", and the script name or "-" to indicate stdin.
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