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tcamgr - the command line utility of the abstract database API

DESCRIPTION

The command ‘ tcamgr ’ is a utility for test and debugging of the abstract database API and its applications. ‘ name ’ specifies the name of a database. ‘ key ’ specifies the key of a record. ‘ value ’ specifies the value of a record. ‘ params ’ specifies the tuning parameters. ‘ func ’ specifies the name of a function. ‘ arg ’ specifies the arguments of the function. ‘ dest ’ specifies the path of the destination file.

tcamgr create name

Create a database file.

tcamgr inform name

Print miscellaneous information to the standard output.

tcamgr put [ -sx ] [ -sep chr ] [ -dk | -dc | -dai | -dad ] name key value

Store a record.

tcamgr out [ -sx ] [ -sep chr ] name key

Remove a record.

tcamgr get [ -sx ] [ -sep chr ] [ -px ] [ -pz ] name key

Print the value of a record.

tcamgr list [ -sep chr ] [ -m num ] [ -pv ] [ -px ] [ -fm str ] name

Print keys of all records, separated by line feeds.

tcamgr optimize name params

Optimize a database file.

tcamgr misc [ -sx ] [ -sep chr ] [ -px ] name func [ arg ... ]

Call a versatile function for miscellaneous operations.

tcamgr map [ -fm str ] name dest

Map records into another B+ tree database.

tcamgr version

Print the version information of Tokyo Cabinet.

Options feature the following.

-sx : the input data is evaluated as a hexadecimal data string.
-sep
chr : specify the separator of the input data.
-dk
: use the function ‘tcadbputkeep’ instead of ‘tcadbput’.
-dc
: use the function ‘tcadbputcat’ instead of ‘tcadbput’.
-dai
: use the function ‘tcadbaddint’ instead of ‘tcadbput’.
-dad
: use the function ‘tcadbadddouble’ instead of ‘tcadbput’.
-px
: the output data is converted into a hexadecimal data string.
-pz
: do not append line feed at the end of the output.
-m
num : specify the maximum number of the output.
-pv
: print values of records also.
-fm
str : specify the prefix of keys.

This command returns 0 on success, another on failure.

SEE ALSO

tcatest (1), tcamttest (1), tcadb (3), tokyocabinet (3)