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TCFMGR
NAMEDESCRIPTION
SEE ALSO
NAME
tcfmgr - the command line utility of the fixed-length database API
DESCRIPTION
The command ‘ tcfmgr ’ is a utility for test and debugging of the fixed-length database API and its applications. ‘ path ’ specifies the path of a database file. ‘ width ’ specifies the width of the value of each record. ‘ limsiz ’ specifies the limit size of the database file. ‘ key ’ specifies the key of a record. ‘ value ’ specifies the value of a record. ‘ file ’ specifies the input file.
tcfmgr create path [ width [ limsiz ]]
Create a database file.
tcfmgr inform [ -nl | -nb ] path
Print miscellaneous information to the standard output.
tcfmgr put [ -nl | -nb ] [ -sx ] [ -dk | -dc | -dai | -dad ] path key value
Store a record.
tcfmgr out [ -nl | -nb ] [ -sx ] path key
Remove a record.
tcfmgr get [ -nl | -nb ] [ -sx ] [ -px ] [ -pz ] path key
Print the value of a record.
tcfmgr list [ -nl | -nb ] [ -m num ] [ -pv ] [ -px ] [ -rb lkey ukey ] [ -ri str ] path
Print keys of all records, separated by line feeds.
tcfmgr optimize [ -nl | -nb ] path [ width [ limsiz ]]
Optimize a database file.
tcfmgr importtsv [ -nl | -nb ] [ -sc ] path [ file ]
Store records of TSV in each line of a file.
tcfmgr version
Print the version information of Tokyo Cabinet.
Options feature the following.
-nl
:
enable the option ‘FDBNOLCK’.
-nb
: enable the option ‘FDBLCKNB’.
-sx
: the input data is evaluated as a hexadecimal data
string.
-dk
: use the function ‘tcfdbputkeep’
instead of ‘tcfdbput’.
-dc
: use the function ‘tcfdbputcat’ instead
of ‘tcfdbput’.
-dai
: use the function ‘tcfdbaddint’
instead of ‘tcfdbput’.
-dad
: use the function ‘tcfdbadddouble’
instead of ‘tcfdbput’.
-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.
-rb
lkey ukey
: specify the range of keys.
-ri
str
: specify the interval notation of keys.
-sc
: normalize keys as lower cases.
This command returns 0 on success, another on failure.
SEE ALSO
tcftest (1), tcfmttest (1), tcfdb (3), tokyocabinet (3)