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Return NULL if list is empty. 133 % Return in 'valid' FALSE if query is not well formed. */ 134 % db_index_entry_p satisfy_query(db_query *, long *, bool_t *valid, 135 % bool_t fromLDAP = FALSE); 136 % db_index_entry_p satisfy_query(db_query *, long *, bool_t *valid = NULL); 137 % 138 %/* Returns a newly db_query containing the index values as 139 % obtained from the given object. The object itself, 140 % along with information on the scheme given, will determine 141 % which values are extracted from the object and placed into the query. 142 % Returns an empty query if 'obj' is not a valid entry. 143 % Note that space is allocated for the query and the index values 144 % (i.e. do not share pointers with strings in 'obj'.) */ 145 % db_query * extract_index_values_from_object( entry_object * ); 146 % 147 %/* Returns a newly created db_query structure containing the index values 148 % as obtained from the record named by 'recnum'. The record itself, along 149 % with information on the schema definition of this table, will determine 150 % which values are extracted from the record and placed into the result. 151 % Returns NULL if recnum is not a valid entry. 152 % Note that space is allocated for the query and the index values 153 % (i.e. do not share pointers with strings in 'obj'.) */ 154 % db_query * extract_index_values_from_record( entryp ); 155 % 156 %/* Returns an array of size 'count' of 'entry_object_p's, pointing to 157 % copies of entry_objects named by the result list of db_index_entries 'res'. 158 %*/ 159 % entry_object_p * prepare_results( int, db_index_entry_p, db_status* ); 160 % 161 %/* Remove the entry identified by 'recloc' from: 162 % 1. all indices, as obtained by extracting the index values from the entry 163 % 2. table where entry is stored. */ 164 % db_status remove_aux( entryp ); 165 % 166 %/* entry_object * get_record( entryp );*/ 167 % public: 168 % 169 %/* Constructor: Create empty table (no scheme, no table or indices). */ 170 % db_mindex(); 171 % 172 %/* Constructor: Create new table using scheme defintion supplied. 173 % (Make copy of scheme and keep it with table.) */ 174 % db_mindex(db_scheme *, char *tablePath); 175 % 176 %/* destructor */ 177 % ~db_mindex(); 178 % 179 % db_index_entry_p satisfy_query_dbonly(db_query *, long *, 180 % bool_t checkExpire, 181 % bool_t *valid = NULL); 182 % 183 %/* Returns whether there table is valid (i.e. has scheme). */ 184 % bool_t good() { return scheme != NULL && table != NULL; } 185 % 186 %/* Change the version of the table to the one given. */ 187 % void change_version( vers *v ) { rversion.assign( v );} 188 % 189 %/* Return the current version of the table. */ 190 % vers *get_version() { return( &rversion ); } 191 % 192 %/* Reset contents of tables by: deleting indice entries, table entries */ 193 % void reset_tables(); 194 % 195 %/* Reset the table by: deleting all the indices, table of entries, and its 196 % scheme. Reset version to 0 */ 197 % void reset(); 198 % 199 %/* Initialize table using information from specified file. 200 % The table is first 'reset', then the attempt to load from the file 201 % is made. If the load failed, the table is again reset. 202 % Therefore, the table will be modified regardless of the success of the 203 % load. Returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise. */ 204 % int load( char * ); 205 % 206 %/* Initialize table using information given in scheme 'how'. 207 % Record the scheme for later use (make copy of it); 208 % create the required number of indices; and create table for storing 209 % entries. 210 % The 'tablePath' is passed on to db_table in order to obtain the 211 % NIS+/LDAP mapping information (if any). */ 212 % void init( db_scheme *); 213 % 214 %/* Write this structure (table, indices, scheme) into the specified file. */ 215 % int dump( char *); 216 % 217 %/* Removes the entry in the table named by given query 'q'. 218 % If a NULL query is supplied, all entries in table are removed. 219 % Returns DB_NOTFOUND if no entry is found. 220 % Returns DB_SUCCESS if one entry is found; this entry is removed from 221 % its record storage, and it is also removed from all the indices of the 222 % table. If more than one entry satisfying 'q' is found, all are removed. */ 223 % db_status remove( db_query *); 224 % 225 %/* Add copy of given entry to table. Entry is identified by query 'q'. 226 % The entry (if any) satisfying the query is first deleted, then 227 % added to the indices (using index values extracted form the given entry) 228 % and the table. 229 % Returns DB_NOTUNIQUE if more than one entry satisfies the query. 230 % Returns DB_NOTFOUND if query is not well-formed. 231 % Returns DB_SUCCESS if entry can be added. */ 232 % db_status add( db_query *, entry_object* ); 233 % 234 % 235 %/* Finds entry that satisfy the query 'q'. Returns the answer by 236 % setting the pointer 'rp' to point to the list of answers. 237 % Note that the answers are pointers to copies of the entries. 238 % Returns the number of answers find in 'count'. 239 % Returns DB_SUCCESS if search found at least one answer; 240 % returns DB_NOTFOUND if none is found. */ 241 % db_status lookup( db_query *, long *, entry_object_p ** ); 242 % 243 %/* Returns the next entry in the table after 'previous' by setting 'answer' to 244 % point to a copy of the entry_object. Returns DB_SUCCESS if 'previous' 245 % is valid and next entry is found; DB_NOTFOUND otherwise. Sets 'where' 246 % to location of where entry is found for input as subsequent 'next' 247 % operation. */ 248 % db_status next( entryp, entryp *, entry_object ** ); 249 % 250 %/* Returns the next entry in the table after 'previous' by setting 'answer' to 251 % point to a copy of the entry_object. Returns DB_SUCCESS if 'previous' 252 % is valid and next entry is found; DB_NOTFOUND otherwise. Sets 'where' 253 % to location of where entry is found for input as subsequent 'next' 254 % operation. */ 255 % db_status next( db_next_index_desc*, db_next_index_desc **, entry_object ** ); 256 % 257 %/* Returns the first entry found in the table by setting 'answer' to 258 % a copy of the entry_object. Returns DB_SUCCESS if found; 259 % DB_NOTFOUND otherwise. */ 260 % db_status first( entryp*, entry_object ** ); 261 % 262 %/* Returns the first entry that satisfies query by setting 'answer' to 263 % a copy of the entry_object. Returns DB_SUCCESS if found; 264 % DB_NOTFOUND otherwise. */ 265 % db_status first( db_query *, db_next_index_desc **, entry_object ** ); 266 % 267 % /* Delete the given list of results; used when no longer interested in 268 % the results of the first/next query that returned this list. */ 269 % db_status db_mindex::reset_next( db_next_index_desc *orig ); 270 % 271 %/* Return all entries within table. Returns the answer by 272 % setting the pointer 'rp' to point to the list of answers. 273 % Note that the answers are pointers to copies of the entries. 274 % Returns the number of answers find in 'count'. 275 % Returns DB_SUCCESS if search found at least one answer; 276 % returns DB_NOTFOUND if none is found. */ 277 % db_status all( long *, entry_object_p ** ); 278 % 279 % /* for debugging */ 280 %/* Prints statistics of the table. This includes the size of the table, 281 % the number of entries, and the index sizes. */ 282 % void print_stats(); 283 % 284 %/* Prints statistics about all indices of table. */ 285 % void print_all_indices(); 286 % 287 % 288 %/* Prints statistics about indices identified by 'n'. */ 289 % void print_index( int n ); 290 % 291 %/* Configure LDAP mapping */ 292 % bool_t configure (char *objName); 293 % 294 %/* Mark this instance deferred */ 295 % void markDeferred(void) { 296 % if (table != NULL) table->markDeferred(); 297 % } 298 %/* Remove deferred mark */ 299 % void unmarkDeferred(void) { 300 % if (table != NULL) table->unmarkDeferred(); 301 % } 302 % 303 %/* Retrieve, remove, or store data from/in/to LDAP */ 304 % int queryLDAP(db_query *, char *, int); 305 % int entriesFromLDAP(__nis_table_mapping_t *, db_query *, db_query *, 306 % char *, nis_object *, int); 307 % 308 % int removeLDAP(db_query *, nis_object *o); 309 % 310 % int storeObjLDAP(__nis_table_mapping_t *t, nis_object *o); 311 % int storeLDAP(db_query *, entry_obj *, nis_object *, entry_obj *, 312 % char *dbId); 313 % 314 %/* Set/clear no-write-through flag */ 315 % void setNoWriteThrough(void); 316 % void clearNoWriteThrough(void); 317 % 318 %/* Set/clear no-LDAP-query flag */ 319 % void setNoLDAPquery(void); 320 % void clearNoLDAPquery(void); 321 % 322 %/* Set/clear initialLoad flag */ 323 % void setInitialLoad(void); 324 % void clearInitialLoad(void); 325 % 326 %/* Store/retrieve pointer to parent 'db' class instance */ 327 % void setDbPtr(void *ptr); 328 % void *getDbPtr(void); 329 % 330 %/* Get pointer to private 'table' field */ 331 % db_table *getTable(void); 332 % 333 %/* 334 % * Update table entry per the (entry_object *). If 'replace' is set, 335 % * the entry is replaced or added; otherwise, it is removed. 336 % */ 337 % int updateTableEntry(entry_object *e, int replace, char *tableName, 338 % nis_object *obj, nis_object *tobj, uint32_t ttime, 339 % int *xid); 340 % 341 %/* Touch the indicated entry */ 342 % bool_t touchEntry(entry_object *e); 343 % bool_t touchEntry(db_query *q); 344 % 345 %/* Return the 'scheme' pointer */ 346 % db_scheme *getScheme(void) {return (scheme);} 347 % 348 %/* RW lock functions */ 349 % 350 % int tryacqexcl(void) { 351 % return (TRYWLOCK(mindex)); 352 % } 353 % 354 % int acqexcl(void) { 355 % return (WLOCK(mindex)); 356 % } 357 % 358 % int relexcl(void) { 359 % return (WULOCK(mindex)); 360 % } 361 % 362 % int acqnonexcl(void) { 363 % return (RLOCK(mindex)); 364 % } 365 % 366 % int relnonexcl(void) { 367 % return (RULOCK(mindex)); 368 % } 369 %}; 370 %#ifdef __cplusplus 371 %extern "C" bool_t xdr_db_mindex(XDR*, db_mindex*); 372 %#elif __STDC__ 373 %extern bool_t xdr_db_mindex(XDR*, db_mindex*); 374 %#endif 375 %typedef class db_mindex * db_mindex_p; 376 #endif RPC_HDR 377 #endif USINGC 378 379 #if RPC_HDR 380 %#endif _DB_MINDEX_H 381 #endif RPC_HDR 382