#!./perl -w # ID: %I%, %G% use strict ; use lib 't' ; use BerkeleyDB; use util ; use Test::More; plan tests => 41; my $Dfile = "dbhash.tmp"; unlink $Dfile; umask(0) ; # Check for invalid parameters { # Check for invalid parameters my $db ; eval ' $db = new BerkeleyDB::Unknown -Stupid => 3 ; ' ; ok $@ =~ /unknown key value\(s\) Stupid/ ; eval ' $db = new BerkeleyDB::Unknown -Bad => 2, -Mode => 0345, -Stupid => 3; ' ; ok $@ =~ /unknown key value\(s\) (Bad,? |Stupid,? ){2}/ ; eval ' $db = new BerkeleyDB::Unknown -Env => 2 ' ; ok $@ =~ /^Env not of type BerkeleyDB::Env/ ; eval ' $db = new BerkeleyDB::Unknown -Txn => "fred" ' ; ok $@ =~ /^Txn not of type BerkeleyDB::Txn/ ; my $obj = bless [], "main" ; eval ' $db = new BerkeleyDB::Unknown -Env => $obj ' ; ok $@ =~ /^Env not of type BerkeleyDB::Env/ ; } # check the interface to a rubbish database { # first an empty file my $lex = new LexFile $Dfile ; ok writeFile($Dfile, "") ; ok ! (new BerkeleyDB::Unknown -Filename => $Dfile); # now a non-database file writeFile($Dfile, "\x2af6") ; ok ! (new BerkeleyDB::Unknown -Filename => $Dfile); } # check the interface to a Hash database { my $lex = new LexFile $Dfile ; # create a hash database ok my $db = new BerkeleyDB::Hash -Filename => $Dfile, -Flags => DB_CREATE ; # Add a few k/v pairs my $value ; my $status ; ok $db->db_put("some key", "some value") == 0 ; ok $db->db_put("key", "value") == 0 ; # close the database undef $db ; # now open it with Unknown ok $db = new BerkeleyDB::Unknown -Filename => $Dfile; ok $db->type() == DB_HASH ; ok $db->db_get("some key", $value) == 0 ; ok $value eq "some value" ; ok $db->db_get("key", $value) == 0 ; ok $value eq "value" ; my @array ; eval { $db->Tie(\@array)} ; ok $@ =~ /^Tie needs a reference to a hash/ ; my %hash ; $db->Tie(\%hash) ; ok $hash{"some key"} eq "some value" ; } # check the interface to a Btree database { my $lex = new LexFile $Dfile ; # create a hash database ok my $db = new BerkeleyDB::Btree -Filename => $Dfile, -Flags => DB_CREATE ; # Add a few k/v pairs my $value ; my $status ; ok $db->db_put("some key", "some value") == 0 ; ok $db->db_put("key", "value") == 0 ; # close the database undef $db ; # now open it with Unknown # create a hash database ok $db = new BerkeleyDB::Unknown -Filename => $Dfile; ok $db->type() == DB_BTREE ; ok $db->db_get("some key", $value) == 0 ; ok $value eq "some value" ; ok $db->db_get("key", $value) == 0 ; ok $value eq "value" ; my @array ; eval { $db->Tie(\@array)} ; ok $@ =~ /^Tie needs a reference to a hash/ ; my %hash ; $db->Tie(\%hash) ; ok $hash{"some key"} eq "some value" ; } # check the interface to a Recno database { my $lex = new LexFile $Dfile ; # create a recno database ok my $db = new BerkeleyDB::Recno -Filename => $Dfile, -Flags => DB_CREATE ; # Add a few k/v pairs my $value ; my $status ; ok $db->db_put(0, "some value") == 0 ; ok $db->db_put(1, "value") == 0 ; # close the database undef $db ; # now open it with Unknown # create a hash database ok $db = new BerkeleyDB::Unknown -Filename => $Dfile; ok $db->type() == DB_RECNO ; ok $db->db_get(0, $value) == 0 ; ok $value eq "some value" ; ok $db->db_get(1, $value) == 0 ; ok $value eq "value" ; my %hash ; eval { $db->Tie(\%hash)} ; ok $@ =~ /^Tie needs a reference to an array/ ; my @array ; $db->Tie(\@array) ; ok $array[1] eq "value" ; } # check i/f to text