tctmgr (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
tctmgr – the command line utility of the table database API
DESCRIPTION
The command `tctmgr‘ is a utility for test and debugging of the table database API and its applications. `path‘ specifies the path of a database file. `bnum‘ specifies the number of buckets. `apow‘ specifies the power of the alignment. `fpow‘ specifies the power of the free block pool. `pkey‘ specifies the primary key of a record. `cols‘ specifies the names and the values of a record alternately. `name‘ specifies the name of a column. `op‘ specifies an operator. `expr‘ specifies the condition expression. `file‘ specifies the input file.
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tctmgr create[-tl][-td|-tb|-tt|-tx]path[bnum[apow[fpow]]]- Create a database file.
tctmgr inform[-nl|-nb]path- Print miscellaneous information to the standard output.
tctmgr put[-nl|-nb][-sx][-dk|-dc|-dai|-dad]pathpkey[cols…]- Store a record.
tctmgr out[-nl|-nb][-sx]pathpkey- Remove a record.
tctmgr get[-nl|-nb][-sx][-px][-pz]pathpkey- Print the value of a record.
tctmgr list[-nl|-nb][-mnum][-pv][-px][-fmstr]path- Print the primary keys of all records, separated by line feeds.
tctmgr search[-nl|-nb][-ordnametype][-mnum][-sknum][-kw][-pv][-px][-ph][-btnum][-rm][-mstype]path[nameopexpr…]- Print records matching conditions, separated by line feeds.
tctmgr optimize[-tl][-td|-tb|-tt|-tx][-tz][-nl|-nb][-df]path[bnum[apow[fpow]]]- Optimize a database file.
tctmgr setindex[-nl|-nb][-ittype]pathname- Set the index of a column.
tctmgr importtsv[-nl|-nb][-sc]path[file]- Store records of TSV in each line of a file.
tctmgr version- Print the version information of Tokyo Cabinet.
Options feature the following.
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-tl: enable the option `TDBTLARGE’.
-td: enable the option `TDBTDEFLATE’.
-tb: enable the option `TDBTBZIP’.
-tt: enable the option `TDBTTCBS’.
-tx: enable the option `TDBTEXCODEC’.
-nl: enable the option `TDBNOLCK’.
-nb: enable the option `TDBLCKNB’.
-sx: the input data is evaluated as a hexadecimal data string.
-dk: use the function `tctdbputkeep’ instead of `tctdbput’.
-dc: use the function `tctdbputcat’ instead of `tctdbput’.
-dai: use the function `tctdbaddint’ instead of `tctdbput’.
-dad: use the function `tctdbadddouble’ instead of `tctdbput’.
-px: the output data is converted into a hexadecimal data string.
-pz: do not append line feed at the end of the output.
-mnum : specify the maximum number of the output.
-pv: print values of records also.
-fmstr : specify the prefix of keys.
-ordname type : specify the order of the result.
-sknum : specify the number of skipped records.
-kw: print KWIC string.
-ph: print hint information also.
-bt: specify the number of benchmark tests.
-rm: remove every record in the result.
-mstype : specify the set operation of meta search.
-tz: enable the option `UINT8_MAX’.
-df: perform defragmentation only.
-ittype : specify the index type among "lexical", "decimal", "token", "qgram", and "void".
-sc: normalize keys as lower cases.
The operator of the `search’ subcommand is one of "STREQ", "STRINC", "STRBW", "STREW", "STRAND", "STROR", "STROREQ", "STRRX", "NUMEQ", "NUMGT", "NUMGE", "NUMLT", "NUMLE", "NUMBT", "NUMOREQ", "FTSPH", "FTSAND", "FTSOR", and "FTSEX". If "~" preposes each operator, the logical meaning is reversed. If "+" preposes each operator, no index is used for the operator. The type of the `-ord’ option is one of "STRASC", "STRDESC", "NUMASC", and "NUMDESC". The type of the `-ms’ option is one of "UNION", "ISECT", and "DIFF". This command returns 0 on success, another on failure.
SEE ALSO
tcttest(1), tctmttest(1), tctdb(3), tokyocabinet(3)
