Query: db
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DB(1) BSD General Commands Manual DB(1)NAMEdb -- manipulate db(3)'s btree(3) and hash(3) databasesSYNOPSISdb [-DKiNqV] [-E endian] [-f infile] [-O outsep] [-S visitem] [-T visspec] [-U unvisitem] [-X extravis] type dbfile [key [...]] db -d [-iNq] [-E endian] [-f infile] [-T visspec] [-U unvisitem] type dbfile [key [...]] db -w [-CDiNqR] [-E endian] [-F insep] [-f infile] [-m mode] [-P pagesize] [-T visspec] [-U unvisitem] type dbfile [key value [...]]DESCRIPTIONdb allows manipulation of btree(3) and hash(3) (db(3)) databases. db has three modes of operation to perform upon dbfile: read Displays the given keys, and keys described in infile. If no keys and no infile is specified, the entire database is dis- played. This is the default mode of operation. delete Enabled with -d. Deletes the given keys, and keys described in infile. write Enabled with -w. Writes the given keys and values, and keys and values described in infile (in the latter case, entries are separated by insep). There are two mandatory arguments: type is the database type; either 'btree' or 'hash', and dbfile is the database file to manipulate. Options valid for all modes are: -E endian Set the endianness of the database. endian may be one of: B Big endian H Host endian L Little endian Defaults to 'H' (host endian). -f infile Contains a list of keys (for read and delete), or insep separated keys and values (for write) to be used as arguments to the given mode. If infile is '-', stdin is used. -i Keys are converted to lower case before manipulation. -N Do not include the NUL byte at the end of the key or value. -q Quiet operation. In read mode, missing keys are not considered to be an error. In delete (-d) and write (-w) modes, the result of various operations is suppressed. -T visspec Control how the items specified by the -S option are encoded and -U option are decoded. The visspec option-argument is a string specifying strsvisx(3) flags. The string consists of one or more characters: b VIS_NOSLASH c VIS_CSTYLE. Overrides h and o. h VIS_HTTPSTYLE. Overrides c and o. o VIS_OCTAL. Overrides c and h. s VIS_SAFE t VIS_TAB w VIS_WHITE -U only supports -T h. See vis(1)'s corresponding options for the meaning of these characters, and strsvisx(3) for more detail on the flags. -U unvisitem Specify items to strunvisx(3) decode. The unvisitem option-argument is a character specifying if the key (k), the value (v) or both (b) should be decoded. Read mode specific options are: -D Display duplicate entries in btree databases. -K Display key. -O outsep Field separator string between key and value. Defaults to a single tab (' '). -S visitem Specify items to strsvisx(3) encode. The visitem option-argument is a character specifying if the key (k), the value (v) or both (b) should be encoded. -V Display value. -X extravis When encoding items with -S option also encode characters in extravis, per strsvisx(3). (If neither of -K or -V is given, both options are enabled.) Write mode specific options are: -C Create new database, and truncate existing databases. -D Allow duplicate entries in btree databases. (Requires -R to be useful.) -F insep Input field separator string between key and value used when parsing infile. Defaults to a single space (' '). -m mode Octal mode of created database. Defaults to '0644'. -P pagesize Set the page size of the table to pagesize bytes. If set to '0', a database-specific default is determined, based on the block-size of the underlying file-system. Defaults to '4096'. -R Overwrite existing entries. If not specified, writing to an existing entry raises an error.SEE ALSOvis(1), btree(3), db(3), hash(3), strsvisx(3), strunvisx(3)HISTORYThe db command appeared in NetBSD 2.0.AUTHORSLuke Mewburn <lukem@NetBSD.org>.BSDJanuary 28, 2009 BSD
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