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2 library(bdb): Berkeley DB interface
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      • SWI-Prolog BerkeleyDB interface
        • library(bdb): Berkeley DB interface
          • bdb_init/1
          • bdb_init/2
          • bdb_close_environment/1
          • bdb_current_environment/1
          • bdb_environment_property/2
          • bdb_open/4
          • bdb_close/1
          • bdb_put/3
          • bdb_del/3
          • bdb_delall/3
          • bdb_get/3
          • bdb_enum/3
          • bdb_getall/3
          • bdb_current/1
          • bdb_closeall/0
          • bdb_transaction/1
          • bdb_transaction/2
          • bdb_version/1
Availability::- use_module(library(bdb)).(can be autoloaded)
Source[nondet]bdb_get(+DB, ?Key, -Value)
Query the database. If the database allows for duplicates this predicate is non-deterministic, otherwise it is semidet. Note that if Key is a term this matches stored keys that are variants of Key, not unification. See =@=/2. Thus, after bdb_put(DB, f(X), 42), we get the following query results:

  • bdb_get(DB, f(Y), V) binds Value to 42, while Y is left unbound.
  • bdb_get(DB, f(a), V) fails.
  • bdb_enum(DB, f(a), V) succeeds, but does not perform any indexing, i.e., it enumerates all key-value pairs and performs the unification.
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