rocksdb/include/leveldb/db.h
gabor@google.com 021ee9c32b C binding for leveldb, better readseq benchmark for SQLite.
- Added a C binding for LevelDB.
  May be useful as a stable ABI that can be used by 
  programs that keep leveldb in a shared library, 
  or for JNI API.

- Replaced SQLite's readseq benchmark to a more efficient version. 
  SQLite readseq speeds increased by about a factor of 2x 
  from the previous version. Also updated benchmark page to
  reflect readseq speed up.



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// Copyright (c) 2011 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors.
#ifndef STORAGE_LEVELDB_INCLUDE_DB_H_
#define STORAGE_LEVELDB_INCLUDE_DB_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "leveldb/iterator.h"
#include "leveldb/options.h"
namespace leveldb {
static const int kMajorVersion = 1;
static const int kMinorVersion = 2;
struct Options;
struct ReadOptions;
struct WriteOptions;
class WriteBatch;
// Abstract handle to particular state of a DB.
// A Snapshot is an immutable object and can therefore be safely
// accessed from multiple threads without any external synchronization.
class Snapshot {
protected:
virtual ~Snapshot();
};
// A range of keys
struct Range {
Slice start; // Included in the range
Slice limit; // Not included in the range
Range() { }
Range(const Slice& s, const Slice& l) : start(s), limit(l) { }
};
// A DB is a persistent ordered map from keys to values.
// A DB is safe for concurrent access from multiple threads without
// any external synchronization.
class DB {
public:
// Open the database with the specified "name".
// Stores a pointer to a heap-allocated database in *dbptr and returns
// OK on success.
// Stores NULL in *dbptr and returns a non-OK status on error.
// Caller should delete *dbptr when it is no longer needed.
static Status Open(const Options& options,
const std::string& name,
DB** dbptr);
DB() { }
virtual ~DB();
// Set the database entry for "key" to "value". Returns OK on success,
// and a non-OK status on error.
// Note: consider setting options.sync = true.
virtual Status Put(const WriteOptions& options,
const Slice& key,
const Slice& value) = 0;
// Remove the database entry (if any) for "key". Returns OK on
// success, and a non-OK status on error. It is not an error if "key"
// did not exist in the database.
// Note: consider setting options.sync = true.
virtual Status Delete(const WriteOptions& options, const Slice& key) = 0;
// Apply the specified updates to the database.
// Returns OK on success, non-OK on failure.
// Note: consider setting options.sync = true.
virtual Status Write(const WriteOptions& options, WriteBatch* updates) = 0;
// If the database contains an entry for "key" store the
// corresponding value in *value and return OK.
//
// If there is no entry for "key" leave *value unchanged and return
// a status for which Status::IsNotFound() returns true.
//
// May return some other Status on an error.
virtual Status Get(const ReadOptions& options,
const Slice& key, std::string* value) = 0;
// Return a heap-allocated iterator over the contents of the database.
// The result of NewIterator() is initially invalid (caller must
// call one of the Seek methods on the iterator before using it).
//
// Caller should delete the iterator when it is no longer needed.
// The returned iterator should be deleted before this db is deleted.
virtual Iterator* NewIterator(const ReadOptions& options) = 0;
// Return a handle to the current DB state. Iterators created with
// this handle will all observe a stable snapshot of the current DB
// state. The caller must call ReleaseSnapshot(result) when the
// snapshot is no longer needed.
virtual const Snapshot* GetSnapshot() = 0;
// Release a previously acquired snapshot. The caller must not
// use "snapshot" after this call.
virtual void ReleaseSnapshot(const Snapshot* snapshot) = 0;
// DB implementations can export properties about their state
// via this method. If "property" is a valid property understood by this
// DB implementation, fills "*value" with its current value and returns
// true. Otherwise returns false.
//
//
// Valid property names include:
//
// "leveldb.num-files-at-level<N>" - return the number of files at level <N>,
// where <N> is an ASCII representation of a level number (e.g. "0").
// "leveldb.stats" - returns a multi-line string that describes statistics
// about the internal operation of the DB.
virtual bool GetProperty(const Slice& property, std::string* value) = 0;
// For each i in [0,n-1], store in "sizes[i]", the approximate
// file system space used by keys in "[range[i].start .. range[i].limit)".
//
// Note that the returned sizes measure file system space usage, so
// if the user data compresses by a factor of ten, the returned
// sizes will be one-tenth the size of the corresponding user data size.
//
// The results may not include the sizes of recently written data.
virtual void GetApproximateSizes(const Range* range, int n,
uint64_t* sizes) = 0;
// Possible extensions:
// (1) Add a method to compact a range of keys
private:
// No copying allowed
DB(const DB&);
void operator=(const DB&);
};
// Destroy the contents of the specified database.
// Be very careful using this method.
Status DestroyDB(const std::string& name, const Options& options);
// If a DB cannot be opened, you may attempt to call this method to
// resurrect as much of the contents of the database as possible.
// Some data may be lost, so be careful when calling this function
// on a database that contains important information.
Status RepairDB(const std::string& dbname, const Options& options);
}
#endif // STORAGE_LEVELDB_INCLUDE_DB_H_