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21 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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# = PStore -- Transactional File Storage for Ruby Objects
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#
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# pstore.rb -
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# originally by matz
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# documentation by Kev Jackson and James Edward Gray II
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# improved by Hongli Lai
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#
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# See PStore for documentation.
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require "digest"
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# \PStore implements a file based persistence mechanism based on a Hash.
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# User code can store hierarchies of Ruby objects (values)
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# into the data store by name (keys).
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# An object hierarchy may be just a single object.
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# User code may later read values back from the data store
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# or even update data, as needed.
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#
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# The transactional behavior ensures that any changes succeed or fail together.
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# This can be used to ensure that the data store is not left in a transitory state,
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# where some values were updated but others were not.
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#
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# Behind the scenes, Ruby objects are stored to the data store file with Marshal.
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# That carries the usual limitations. Proc objects cannot be marshalled,
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# for example.
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#
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# There are three important concepts here (details at the links):
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#
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# - {Store}[rdoc-ref:PStore@The+Store]: a store is an instance of \PStore.
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# - {Entries}[rdoc-ref:PStore@Entries]: the store is hash-like;
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# each entry is the key for a stored object.
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# - {Transactions}[rdoc-ref:PStore@Transactions]: each transaction is a collection
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# of prospective changes to the store;
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# a transaction is defined in the block given with a call
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# to PStore#transaction.
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#
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# == About the Examples
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#
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# Examples on this page need a store that has known properties.
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# They can get a new (and populated) store by calling thus:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# # Example code using store goes here.
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# end
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#
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# All we really need to know about +example_store+
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# is that it yields a fresh store with a known population of entries;
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# its implementation:
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#
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# require 'pstore'
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# require 'tempfile'
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# # Yield a pristine store for use in examples.
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# def example_store
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# # Create the store in a temporary file.
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# Tempfile.create do |file|
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# store = PStore.new(file)
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# # Populate the store.
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# store.transaction do
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# store[:foo] = 0
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# store[:bar] = 1
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# store[:baz] = 2
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# end
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# yield store
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# end
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# end
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#
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# == The Store
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#
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# The contents of the store are maintained in a file whose path is specified
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# when the store is created (see PStore.new).
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# The objects are stored and retrieved using
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# module Marshal, which means that certain objects cannot be added to the store;
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# see {Marshal::dump}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/Marshal.html#method-c-dump].
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#
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# == Entries
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#
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# A store may have any number of entries.
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# Each entry has a key and a value, just as in a hash:
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#
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# - Key: as in a hash, the key can be (almost) any object;
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# see {Hash Keys}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/Hash.html#class-Hash-label-Hash+Keys].
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# You may find it convenient to keep it simple by using only
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# symbols or strings as keys.
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# - Value: the value may be any object that can be marshalled by \Marshal
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# (see {Marshal::dump}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/Marshal.html#method-c-dump])
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# and in fact may be a collection
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# (e.g., an array, a hash, a set, a range, etc).
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# That collection may in turn contain nested objects,
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# including collections, to any depth;
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# those objects must also be \Marshal-able.
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# See {Hierarchical Values}[rdoc-ref:PStore@Hierarchical+Values].
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#
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# == Transactions
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#
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# === The Transaction Block
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#
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# The block given with a call to method #transaction#
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# contains a _transaction_,
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# which consists of calls to \PStore methods that
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# read from or write to the store
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# (that is, all \PStore methods except #transaction itself,
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# #path, and Pstore.new):
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store.keys # => [:foo, :bar, :baz]
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# store[:bat] = 3
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# store.keys # => [:foo, :bar, :baz, :bat]
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Execution of the transaction is deferred until the block exits,
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# and is executed _atomically_ (all-or-nothing):
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# either all transaction calls are executed, or none are.
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# This maintains the integrity of the store.
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#
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# Other code in the block (including even calls to #path and PStore.new)
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# is executed immediately, not deferred.
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#
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# The transaction block:
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#
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# - May not contain a nested call to #transaction.
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# - Is the only context where methods that read from or write to
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# the store are allowed.
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#
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# As seen above, changes in a transaction are made automatically
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# when the block exits.
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# The block may be exited early by calling method #commit or #abort.
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#
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# - Method #commit triggers the update to the store and exits the block:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store.keys # => [:foo, :bar, :baz]
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# store[:bat] = 3
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# store.commit
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# fail 'Cannot get here'
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# end
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# store.transaction do
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# # Update was completed.
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# store.keys # => [:foo, :bar, :baz, :bat]
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# end
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# end
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#
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# - Method #abort discards the update to the store and exits the block:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store.keys # => [:foo, :bar, :baz]
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# store[:bat] = 3
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# store.abort
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# fail 'Cannot get here'
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# end
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# store.transaction do
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# # Update was not completed.
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# store.keys # => [:foo, :bar, :baz]
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# end
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# end
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#
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# === Read-Only Transactions
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#
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# By default, a transaction allows both reading from and writing to
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# the store:
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#
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# store.transaction do
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# # Read-write transaction.
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# # Any code except a call to #transaction is allowed here.
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# end
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#
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# If argument +read_only+ is passed as +true+,
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# only reading is allowed:
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#
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# store.transaction(true) do
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# # Read-only transaction:
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# # Calls to #transaction, #[]=, and #delete are not allowed here.
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# end
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#
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# == Hierarchical Values
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#
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# The value for an entry may be a simple object (as seen above).
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# It may also be a hierarchy of objects nested to any depth:
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#
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# deep_store = PStore.new('deep.store')
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# deep_store.transaction do
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# array_of_hashes = [{}, {}, {}]
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# deep_store[:array_of_hashes] = array_of_hashes
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# deep_store[:array_of_hashes] # => [{}, {}, {}]
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# hash_of_arrays = {foo: [], bar: [], baz: []}
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# deep_store[:hash_of_arrays] = hash_of_arrays
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# deep_store[:hash_of_arrays] # => {:foo=>[], :bar=>[], :baz=>[]}
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# deep_store[:hash_of_arrays][:foo].push(:bat)
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# deep_store[:hash_of_arrays] # => {:foo=>[:bat], :bar=>[], :baz=>[]}
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# end
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#
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# And recall that you can use
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# {dig methods}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/dig_methods_rdoc.html]
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# in a returned hierarchy of objects.
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#
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# == Working with the Store
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#
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# === Creating a Store
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#
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# Use method PStore.new to create a store.
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# The new store creates or opens its containing file:
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#
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# store = PStore.new('t.store')
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#
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# === Modifying the Store
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#
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# Use method #[]= to update or create an entry:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store[:foo] = 1 # Update.
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# store[:bam] = 1 # Create.
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Use method #delete to remove an entry:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store.delete(:foo)
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# store[:foo] # => nil
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# end
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# end
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#
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# === Retrieving Values
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#
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# Use method #fetch (allows default) or #[] (defaults to +nil+)
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# to retrieve an entry:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store[:foo] # => 0
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# store[:nope] # => nil
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# store.fetch(:baz) # => 2
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# store.fetch(:nope, nil) # => nil
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# store.fetch(:nope) # Raises exception.
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# end
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# end
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#
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# === Querying the Store
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#
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# Use method #key? to determine whether a given key exists:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store.key?(:foo) # => true
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Use method #keys to retrieve keys:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store.keys # => [:foo, :bar, :baz]
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Use method #path to retrieve the path to the store's underlying file;
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# this method may be called from outside a transaction block:
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#
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# store = PStore.new('t.store')
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# store.path # => "t.store"
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#
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# == Transaction Safety
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#
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# For transaction safety, see:
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#
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# - Optional argument +thread_safe+ at method PStore.new.
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# - Attribute #ultra_safe.
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#
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# Needless to say, if you're storing valuable data with \PStore, then you should
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# backup the \PStore file from time to time.
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#
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# == An Example Store
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#
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# require "pstore"
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#
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# # A mock wiki object.
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# class WikiPage
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#
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# attr_reader :page_name
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#
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# def initialize(page_name, author, contents)
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# @page_name = page_name
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# @revisions = Array.new
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# add_revision(author, contents)
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# end
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#
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# def add_revision(author, contents)
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# @revisions << {created: Time.now,
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# author: author,
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# contents: contents}
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# end
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#
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# def wiki_page_references
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# [@page_name] + @revisions.last[:contents].scan(/\b(?:[A-Z]+[a-z]+){2,}/)
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# end
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#
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# end
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#
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# # Create a new wiki page.
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# home_page = WikiPage.new("HomePage", "James Edward Gray II",
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# "A page about the JoysOfDocumentation..." )
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#
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# wiki = PStore.new("wiki_pages.pstore")
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# # Update page data and the index together, or not at all.
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# wiki.transaction do
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# # Store page.
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# wiki[home_page.page_name] = home_page
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# # Create page index.
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# wiki[:wiki_index] ||= Array.new
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# # Update wiki index.
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# wiki[:wiki_index].push(*home_page.wiki_page_references)
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# end
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#
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# # Read wiki data, setting argument read_only to true.
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# wiki.transaction(true) do
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# wiki.keys.each do |key|
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# puts key
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# puts wiki[key]
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# end
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# end
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#
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class PStore
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VERSION = "0.1.1"
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RDWR_ACCESS = {mode: IO::RDWR | IO::CREAT | IO::BINARY, encoding: Encoding::ASCII_8BIT}.freeze
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RD_ACCESS = {mode: IO::RDONLY | IO::BINARY, encoding: Encoding::ASCII_8BIT}.freeze
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WR_ACCESS = {mode: IO::WRONLY | IO::CREAT | IO::TRUNC | IO::BINARY, encoding: Encoding::ASCII_8BIT}.freeze
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# The error type thrown by all PStore methods.
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class Error < StandardError
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end
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# Whether \PStore should do its best to prevent file corruptions,
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# even when an unlikely error (such as memory-error or filesystem error) occurs:
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#
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# - +true+: changes are posted by creating a temporary file,
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# writing the updated data to it, then renaming the file to the given #path.
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# File integrity is maintained.
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# Note: has effect only if the filesystem has atomic file rename
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# (as do POSIX platforms Linux, MacOS, FreeBSD and others).
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#
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# - +false+ (the default): changes are posted by rewinding the open file
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# and writing the updated data.
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# File integrity is maintained if the filesystem raises
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# no unexpected I/O error;
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# if such an error occurs during a write to the store,
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# the file may become corrupted.
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#
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attr_accessor :ultra_safe
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# Returns a new \PStore object.
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#
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# Argument +file+ is the path to the file in which objects are to be stored;
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# if the file exists, it should be one that was written by \PStore.
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#
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# path = 't.store'
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# store = PStore.new(path)
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#
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# A \PStore object is
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# {reentrant}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reentrancy_(computing)].
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# If argument +thread_safe+ is given as +true+,
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# the object is also thread-safe (at the cost of a small performance penalty):
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#
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# store = PStore.new(path, true)
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#
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def initialize(file, thread_safe = false)
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dir = File::dirname(file)
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unless File::directory? dir
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raise PStore::Error, format("directory %s does not exist", dir)
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end
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if File::exist? file and not File::readable? file
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raise PStore::Error, format("file %s not readable", file)
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end
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@filename = file
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@abort = false
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@ultra_safe = false
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@thread_safe = thread_safe
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@lock = Thread::Mutex.new
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end
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# Raises PStore::Error if the calling code is not in a PStore#transaction.
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def in_transaction
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raise PStore::Error, "not in transaction" unless @lock.locked?
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end
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#
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# Raises PStore::Error if the calling code is not in a PStore#transaction or
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# if the code is in a read-only PStore#transaction.
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#
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def in_transaction_wr
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in_transaction
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raise PStore::Error, "in read-only transaction" if @rdonly
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end
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private :in_transaction, :in_transaction_wr
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# Returns the value for the given +key+ if the key exists.
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# +nil+ otherwise;
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# if not +nil+, the returned value is an object or a hierarchy of objects:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store[:foo] # => 0
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# store[:nope] # => nil
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Returns +nil+ if there is no such key.
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#
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# See also {Hierarchical Values}[rdoc-ref:PStore@Hierarchical+Values].
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#
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# Raises an exception if called outside a transaction block.
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def [](key)
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in_transaction
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@table[key]
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end
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# Like #[], except that it accepts a default value for the store.
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# If the +key+ does not exist:
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#
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# - Raises an exception if +default+ is +PStore::Error+.
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# - Returns the value of +default+ otherwise:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store.fetch(:nope, nil) # => nil
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# store.fetch(:nope) # Raises an exception.
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Raises an exception if called outside a transaction block.
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def fetch(key, default=PStore::Error)
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in_transaction
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unless @table.key? key
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if default == PStore::Error
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raise PStore::Error, format("undefined key `%s'", key)
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else
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return default
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end
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end
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@table[key]
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end
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# Creates or replaces the value for the given +key+:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# temp.transaction do
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# temp[:bat] = 3
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# end
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# end
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#
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# See also {Hierarchical Values}[rdoc-ref:PStore@Hierarchical+Values].
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#
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# Raises an exception if called outside a transaction block.
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def []=(key, value)
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in_transaction_wr
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@table[key] = value
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end
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# Removes and returns the value at +key+ if it exists:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store[:bat] = 3
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# store.delete(:bat)
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Returns +nil+ if there is no such key.
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#
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# Raises an exception if called outside a transaction block.
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def delete(key)
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in_transaction_wr
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@table.delete key
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end
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# Returns an array of the existing keys:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store.keys # => [:foo, :bar, :baz]
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Raises an exception if called outside a transaction block.
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#
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# PStore#roots is an alias for PStore#keys.
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def keys
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in_transaction
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@table.keys
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end
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alias roots keys
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# Returns +true+ if +key+ exists, +false+ otherwise:
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#
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# example_store do |store|
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# store.transaction do
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# store.key?(:foo) # => true
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Raises an exception if called outside a transaction block.
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#
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# PStore#root? is an alias for PStore#key?.
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def key?(key)
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in_transaction
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@table.key? key
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end
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alias root? key?
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# Returns the string file path used to create the store:
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#
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# store.path # => "flat.store"
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#
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def path
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@filename
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end
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# Exits the current transaction block, committing any changes
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# specified in the transaction block.
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# See {Committing or Aborting}[rdoc-ref:PStore@Committing+or+Aborting].
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#
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# Raises an exception if called outside a transaction block.
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def commit
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in_transaction
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@abort = false
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throw :pstore_abort_transaction
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end
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|
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# Exits the current transaction block, discarding any changes
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|
# specified in the transaction block.
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|
# See {Committing or Aborting}[rdoc-ref:PStore@Committing+or+Aborting].
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#
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# Raises an exception if called outside a transaction block.
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|
def abort
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in_transaction
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@abort = true
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throw :pstore_abort_transaction
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end
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|
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# Opens a transaction block for the store.
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|
# See {Transactions}[rdoc-ref:PStore@Transactions].
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|
#
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# With argument +read_only+ as +false+, the block may both read from
|
|
# and write to the store.
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|
#
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|
# With argument +read_only+ as +true+, the block may not include calls
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|
# to #transaction, #[]=, or #delete.
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|
#
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|
# Raises an exception if called within a transaction block.
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|
def transaction(read_only = false) # :yields: pstore
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value = nil
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|
if !@thread_safe
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raise PStore::Error, "nested transaction" unless @lock.try_lock
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|
else
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begin
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|
@lock.lock
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|
rescue ThreadError
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|
raise PStore::Error, "nested transaction"
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|
end
|
|
end
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|
begin
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|
@rdonly = read_only
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|
@abort = false
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|
file = open_and_lock_file(@filename, read_only)
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|
if file
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|
begin
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|
@table, checksum, original_data_size = load_data(file, read_only)
|
|
|
|
catch(:pstore_abort_transaction) do
|
|
value = yield(self)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if !@abort && !read_only
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|
save_data(checksum, original_data_size, file)
|
|
end
|
|
ensure
|
|
file.close
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
# This can only occur if read_only == true.
|
|
@table = {}
|
|
catch(:pstore_abort_transaction) do
|
|
value = yield(self)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
ensure
|
|
@lock.unlock
|
|
end
|
|
value
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
private
|
|
# Constant for relieving Ruby's garbage collector.
|
|
CHECKSUM_ALGO = %w[SHA512 SHA384 SHA256 SHA1 RMD160 MD5].each do |algo|
|
|
begin
|
|
break Digest(algo)
|
|
rescue LoadError
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
EMPTY_STRING = ""
|
|
EMPTY_MARSHAL_DATA = Marshal.dump({})
|
|
EMPTY_MARSHAL_CHECKSUM = CHECKSUM_ALGO.digest(EMPTY_MARSHAL_DATA)
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Open the specified filename (either in read-only mode or in
|
|
# read-write mode) and lock it for reading or writing.
|
|
#
|
|
# The opened File object will be returned. If _read_only_ is true,
|
|
# and the file does not exist, then nil will be returned.
|
|
#
|
|
# All exceptions are propagated.
|
|
#
|
|
def open_and_lock_file(filename, read_only)
|
|
if read_only
|
|
begin
|
|
file = File.new(filename, **RD_ACCESS)
|
|
begin
|
|
file.flock(File::LOCK_SH)
|
|
return file
|
|
rescue
|
|
file.close
|
|
raise
|
|
end
|
|
rescue Errno::ENOENT
|
|
return nil
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
file = File.new(filename, **RDWR_ACCESS)
|
|
file.flock(File::LOCK_EX)
|
|
return file
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Load the given PStore file.
|
|
# If +read_only+ is true, the unmarshalled Hash will be returned.
|
|
# If +read_only+ is false, a 3-tuple will be returned: the unmarshalled
|
|
# Hash, a checksum of the data, and the size of the data.
|
|
def load_data(file, read_only)
|
|
if read_only
|
|
begin
|
|
table = load(file)
|
|
raise Error, "PStore file seems to be corrupted." unless table.is_a?(Hash)
|
|
rescue EOFError
|
|
# This seems to be a newly-created file.
|
|
table = {}
|
|
end
|
|
table
|
|
else
|
|
data = file.read
|
|
if data.empty?
|
|
# This seems to be a newly-created file.
|
|
table = {}
|
|
checksum = empty_marshal_checksum
|
|
size = empty_marshal_data.bytesize
|
|
else
|
|
table = load(data)
|
|
checksum = CHECKSUM_ALGO.digest(data)
|
|
size = data.bytesize
|
|
raise Error, "PStore file seems to be corrupted." unless table.is_a?(Hash)
|
|
end
|
|
data.replace(EMPTY_STRING)
|
|
[table, checksum, size]
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def on_windows?
|
|
is_windows = RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin|mingw|bccwin|wince/
|
|
self.class.__send__(:define_method, :on_windows?) do
|
|
is_windows
|
|
end
|
|
is_windows
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def save_data(original_checksum, original_file_size, file)
|
|
new_data = dump(@table)
|
|
|
|
if new_data.bytesize != original_file_size || CHECKSUM_ALGO.digest(new_data) != original_checksum
|
|
if @ultra_safe && !on_windows?
|
|
# Windows doesn't support atomic file renames.
|
|
save_data_with_atomic_file_rename_strategy(new_data, file)
|
|
else
|
|
save_data_with_fast_strategy(new_data, file)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
new_data.replace(EMPTY_STRING)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def save_data_with_atomic_file_rename_strategy(data, file)
|
|
temp_filename = "#{@filename}.tmp.#{Process.pid}.#{rand 1000000}"
|
|
temp_file = File.new(temp_filename, **WR_ACCESS)
|
|
begin
|
|
temp_file.flock(File::LOCK_EX)
|
|
temp_file.write(data)
|
|
temp_file.flush
|
|
File.rename(temp_filename, @filename)
|
|
rescue
|
|
File.unlink(temp_file) rescue nil
|
|
raise
|
|
ensure
|
|
temp_file.close
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def save_data_with_fast_strategy(data, file)
|
|
file.rewind
|
|
file.write(data)
|
|
file.truncate(data.bytesize)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
# This method is just a wrapped around Marshal.dump
|
|
# to allow subclass overriding used in YAML::Store.
|
|
def dump(table) # :nodoc:
|
|
Marshal::dump(table)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# This method is just a wrapped around Marshal.load.
|
|
# to allow subclass overriding used in YAML::Store.
|
|
def load(content) # :nodoc:
|
|
Marshal::load(content)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def empty_marshal_data
|
|
EMPTY_MARSHAL_DATA
|
|
end
|
|
def empty_marshal_checksum
|
|
EMPTY_MARSHAL_CHECKSUM
|
|
end
|
|
end
|