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This crate provides support for reading and writing CDB files. A CDB is a "constant database" that acts as an on-disk associative array mapping keys to values, allowing multiple values for each key. It provides for fast lookups and low overheads. A constant database has no provision for updating, only rewriting from scratch.

Examples

Reading a set of records:

let cdb = cdb::CDB::open("tests/test1.cdb").unwrap();

for result in cdb.find(b"one") {
    println!("{:?}", result.unwrap());
}

Creating a database with safe atomic updating:

fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
    let mut cdb = cdb::CDBWriter::create("temporary.cdb")?;
    cdb.add(b"one", b"Hello, ")?;
    cdb.add(b"one", b"world!\n")?;
    cdb.add(b"two", &[1, 2, 3, 4])?;
    cdb.finish()?;
    Ok(())
}

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Crate Build Status

This library provides pure Rust support for reading and writing CDB files. A CDB file is a constant key-value on-disk hash table, designed for high-speed lookups.

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Public Domain

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