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NAME

       tcamgr - the command line utility of the abstract database API

DESCRIPTION

       The  command  ‘tcamgr’  is  a  utility  for  test  and debugging of the
       abstract database API and its applications.  ‘name’ specifies the  name
       of a database.  ‘key’ specifies the key of a record.  ‘value’ specifies
       the value of a  record.   ‘params’  specifies  the  tuning  parameters.
       ‘func’ specifies the name of a function.  ‘arg’ specifies the arguments
       of the function.  ‘dest’ specifies the path of the destination file.

              tcamgr create name
                     Create a database file.
              tcamgr inform name
                     Print miscellaneous information to the standard output.
              tcamgr put [-sx] [-sep chr] [-dk|-dc|-dai|-dad] name key value
                     Store a record.
              tcamgr out [-sx] [-sep chr] name key
                     Remove a record.
              tcamgr get [-sx] [-sep chr] [-px] [-pz] name key
                     Print the value of a record.
              tcamgr list [-sep chr] [-m num] [-pv] [-px] [-fm str] name
                     Print keys of all records, separated by line feeds.
              tcamgr optimize name params
                     Optimize a database file.
              tcamgr misc [-sx] [-sep chr] [-px] name func [arg...]
                     Call a versatile function for miscellaneous operations.
              tcamgr map [-fm str] name dest
                     Map records into another B+ tree database.
              tcamgr version
                     Print the version information of Tokyo Cabinet.

       Options feature the following.

              -sx : the input data is evaluated as a hexadecimal data  string.
              -sep chr : specify the separator of the input data.
              -dk : use the function ‘tcadbputkeep’ instead of ‘tcadbput’.
              -dc : use the function ‘tcadbputcat’ instead of ‘tcadbput’.
              -dai : use the function ‘tcadbaddint’ instead of ‘tcadbput’.
              -dad  : use the function ‘tcadbadddouble’ instead of ‘tcadbput’.
              -px : the output data  is  converted  into  a  hexadecimal  data
              string.
              -pz : do not append line feed at the end of the output.
              -m num : specify the maximum number of the output.
              -pv : print values of records also.
              -fm str : specify the prefix of keys.

       This command returns 0 on success, another on failure.

SEE ALSO

       tcatest(1), tcamttest(1), tcadb(3), tokyocabinet(3)