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NAME

6       kcforestmgr - command line interface to manage the directory tree data‐
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DESCRIPTION

11       The command `kcforestmgr' is a utility for test and  debugging  of  the
12       file  tree database and its applications.  `path' specifies the path of
13       a database file.  `key' specifies the key of a record.  `value'  speci‐
14       fies the value of a record.  `file' specifies the input/output file.
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16              kcforestmgr  create  [-otr]  [-onl|-otl|-onr]  [-tc] [-bnum num]
17              [-psiz num] [-rcd] path
18                     Creates a database file.
19              kcforestmgr inform [-onl|-otl|-onr] [-st] path
20                     Prints status information.
21              kcforestmgr  set  [-onl|-otl|-onr]  [-add|-app|-rep|-inci|-incd]
22              [-sx] path key value
23                     Stores a record.
24              kcforestmgr remove [-onl|-otl|-onr] [-sx] path key
25                     Removes a record.
26              kcforestmgr get [-onl|-otl|-onr] [-sx] [-px] [-pz] path key
27                     Prints the value of a record.
28              kcforestmgr  list [-onl|-otl|-onr] [-des] [-max num] [-sx] [-pv]
29              [-px] path [key]
30                     Prints keys of all records, separated by line feeds.
31              kcforestmgr clear [-onl|-otl|-onr] path
32                     Removes all records of a database.
33              kcforestmgr import [-onl|-otl|-onr] [-sx] path [file]
34                     Imports records from a TSV file.
35              kcforestmgr copy [-onl|-otl|-onr] path file
36                     Copies the whole database.
37              kcforestmgr dump [-onl|-otl|-onr] path [file]
38                     Dumps records into a snapshot file.
39              kcforestmgr load [-otr] [-onl|-otl|-onr] path [file]
40                     Loads records from a snapshot file.
41              kcforestmgr check [-onl|-otl|-onr] path
42                     Checks consistency.
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44       Options feature the following.
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46              -otr : opens the database with the truncation option.
47              -onl : opens the database with the no locking option.
48              -otl : opens the database with the try locking option.
49              -onr : opens the database with the no auto repair option.
50              -tc : tunes the database with the compression option.
51              -bnum num : specifies the number of buckets of the hash table.
52              -psiz num : specifies the size of each page.
53              -rcd : use the decimal comparator instead of the lexical one.
54              -st : prints miscellaneous information.
55              -add : performs adding operation.
56              -app : performs appending operation.
57              -rep : performs replacing operation.
58              -inci : performs integer increment operation.
59              -incd : performs real number increment operation.
60              -sx : the input data is evaluated as a hexadecimal data string.
61              -px : the output data  is  converted  into  a  hexadecimal  data
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63              -pz : does not append line feed at the end of the output.
64              -des : visits records in descending order.
65              -max num : specifies the maximum number of shown records.
66              -pv : prints values of records also.
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68       This command returns 0 on success, another on failure.
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SEE ALSO

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