Db Ctree 1.1 Perl script

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  • Version: 1.1
  • File size: 0 KB
  • File name: Db-Ctree-1.1.tar.gz
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  • Platform: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
  • Language: Perl
  • Price:Other Free / Open So
  • Company: Robert Eden (View more)

Db Ctree 1.1 script description:



Db Ctree 1.1 is a Perl script for Modules scripts design by Robert Eden. It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Db Ctree module allows the use of some ISAM and Low-Level CTREE routines from within perl.

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Db Ctree module allows the use of some ISAM and Low-Level CTREE routines from within perl. This is the second non-beta release of Db::Ctree, a module to access Faircom's Ctree database from Perl 5. The 1.1 release adds a few changes to make the module compile easier on Windows and work with the Perl Develper Kit's PerlApp utility. (This utility creates self-standing executables) I created this module because I wanted to use Perl to generate reports from data stored in a Ctree database. The bulk of the code at our site is written in C using the Faircom C library, so I didn't need to create files and resource records. I still don't create them, but I do transaction, non-transaction and even batch changes. I have even used Perl to access the IOPERF function to monitor the server. This library is not mean to replace Faircom's development license. That license is still required legally (I think... I'm not a lawyer, nor play one on TV), morally and without a doubt documentation wise. If you can use this module without that documentation, that's pretty impressive. In order to do the port, I took the function list and parameters from the quick reference list and converted the data types. I needed to remove a few functions that dealt with some file structures, but most of the routines are available. I have not tested each one, but have yet to find one that didn't work from perl. All low level and most ISAM routines seem to work fine. Functions that need a C structure are not currently supported. I'm still trying to figure out how I want to implement them. Even though they're not supported, I have gotten some of them to work, you just use PACK to manually build a SCALER with the structure. If you use the ISAM routines, you need to either have a C program create resource records so you can use OpenFileWithResource or open it with a parameter file. My Method access routines use the OpenFileWithResource function. If your files have DODA information stored in them (again, by a C program), a Method is available to split a record into a hash!!
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