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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Systemd cant start my script Post 303036944 by kvaikla on Thursday 18th of July 2019 01:06:22 PM
Old 07-18-2019
Hi rbatte1
I will test your example
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TCUTEST(1)							   Tokyo Cabinet							TCUTEST(1)

NAME
tcutest - test cases of the utility API DESCRIPTION
The command `tcutest' is a utility for facility test and performance test. This command is used in the following format. `rnum' specifies the number of iterations. `anum' specifies the initial number of elements of array. `bnum' specifies the number of buckets. tcutest xstr rnum Perform test of extensible string. tcutest list [-rd] rnum [anum] Perform test of array list. tcutest map [-rd] [-tr] [-rnd] [-dk|-dc|-dai|-dad|-dpr] rnum [bnum] Perform test of hash map. tcutest tree [-rd] [-tr] [-rnd] [-dk|-dc|-dai|-dad|-dpr] rnum Perform test of ordered tree. tcutest mdb [-rd] [-tr] [-rnd] [-dk|-dc|-dai|-dad|-dpr] rnum [bnum] Perform test of on-memory hash database. tcutest ndb [-rd] [-tr] [-rnd] [-dk|-dc|-dai|-dad|-dpr] rnum Perform test of on-memory tree database. tcutest misc rnum Perform test of miscellaneous routines. tcutest wicked rnum Perform updating operations of list and map selected at random. Options feature the following. -rd : perform the reading test also. -tr : perform the iterator test also. -rnd : select keys at random. -dk : use the function `tcxxxputkeep' instead of `tcxxxput'. -dc : use the function `tcxxxputcat' instead of `tcxxxput'. -dai : use the function `tcxxxaddint' instead of `tcxxxput'. -dad : use the function `tcxxxadddouble' instead of `tcxxxput'. -dpr : use the function `tcxxxputproc' instead of `tcxxxput'. This command returns 0 on success, another on failure. SEE ALSO
tcumttest(1), tcucodec(1), tcutil(3), tokyocabinet(3) Man Page 2011-02-12 TCUTEST(1)
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