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Example #1 DBA example
<?php
$id = dba_open ( "/tmp/test.db" , "n" , "db2" );
if (! $id ) {
echo "dba_open failed\n" ;
exit;
}
dba_replace ( "key" , "This is an example!" , $id );
if ( dba_exists ( "key" , $id )) {
echo dba_fetch ( "key" , $id );
dba_delete ( "key" , $id );
}
dba_close ( $id );
?>
DBA is binary safe and does not have any arbitrary limits. However, it inherits all limits set by the underlying database implementation.
All file-based databases must provide a way of setting the file mode of a new created database, if that is possible at all. The file mode is commonly passed as the fourth argument to dba_open() or dba_popen() .
You can access all entries of a database in a linear way by using the dba_firstkey() and dba_nextkey() functions. You may not change the database while traversing it.
Example #2 Traversing a database
<?php
// ...open database...
$key = dba_firstkey ( $id );
while ( $key != false ) {
if ( true ) { // remember the key to perform some action later
$handle_later [] = $key ;
}
$key = dba_nextkey ( $id );
}
foreach ( $handle_later as $val ) {
dba_delete ( $val , $id );
}
?>