/*- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. * * Copyright (c) 2009 Oracle. All rights reserved. * */ using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; using BerkeleyDB.Internal; namespace BerkeleyDB { /// /// A class for traversing the records of a /// public class RecnoCursor : Cursor { internal RecnoCursor(DBC dbc, uint pagesize) : base(dbc, DatabaseType.RECNO, pagesize) { } internal RecnoCursor(DBC dbc, uint pagesize, CachePriority p) : base(dbc, DatabaseType.RECNO, pagesize, p) { } /// /// Create a new cursor that uses the same transaction and locker ID as /// the original cursor. /// /// /// This is useful when an application is using locking and requires two /// or more cursors in the same thread of control. /// /// /// If true, the newly created cursor is initialized to refer to the /// same position in the database as the original cursor (if any) and /// hold the same locks (if any). If false, or the original cursor does /// not hold a database position and locks, the created cursor is /// uninitialized and will behave like a cursor newly created by /// . /// A newly created cursor public new RecnoCursor Duplicate(bool keepPosition) { return new RecnoCursor( dbc.dup(keepPosition ? DbConstants.DB_POSITION : 0), pgsz); } /// /// Insert the data element as a duplicate element of the key to which /// the cursor refers. /// /// The data element to insert /// /// Specify whether to insert the data item immediately before or /// immediately after the cursor's current position. /// public new void Insert(DatabaseEntry data, InsertLocation loc) { base.Insert(data, loc); } } }