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DB_ENV->set_feedback
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#include <db.h>
int
DB_ENV->set_feedback(DB_ENV *,
void (*db_feedback_fcn)(DB_ENV *, int opcode, int pct));
Description
Some operations performed by the Berkeley DB library can take non-trivial
amounts of time. The DB_ENV->set_feedback function can be used by
applications to monitor progress within these operations.
When an operation is likely to take a long time, Berkeley DB will call the
specified callback function. This function must be declared with
three arguments: the first will be a reference to the enclosing
environment, the second a flag value, and the third the percent of the
operation that has been completed, specified as an integer value between
0 and 100. It is up to the callback function to display this
information in an appropriate manner.
The opcode argument may take on any of the following values:
- DB_RECOVER
- The environment is being recovered.
The DB_ENV->set_feedback interface may be used to configure Berkeley DB at any time
during the life of the application.
The DB_ENV->set_feedback function returns a non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success.
See Also
db_env_create,
DB_ENV->close,
DB_ENV->err, DB_ENV->errx
DB_ENV->open,
DB_ENV->remove,
DB_ENV->set_alloc,
DB_ENV->set_cachesize,
DB_ENV->set_data_dir,
DB_ENV->set_errcall,
DB_ENV->set_errfile,
DB_ENV->set_errpfx,
DB_ENV->set_feedback,
DB_ENV->set_flags,
DB_ENV->set_paniccall,
DB_ENV->set_recovery_init,
DB_ENV->set_rpc_server,
DB_ENV->set_shm_key,
DB_ENV->set_tas_spins,
DB_ENV->set_tmp_dir,
DB_ENV->set_timeout,
DB_ENV->set_verbose,
db_strerror
and
db_version.
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