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NAME
    AnyDBM_File - provide framework for multiple DBMs

    NDBM_File, DB_File, GDBM_File, SDBM_File, ODBM_File - various DBM
    implementations

SYNOPSIS
        use AnyDBM_File;

DESCRIPTION
    This module is a "pure virtual base class"--it has nothing of its own.
    It's just there to inherit from one of the various DBM packages. It
    prefers ndbm for compatibility reasons with Perl 4, then Berkeley DB
    (See DB_File), GDBM, SDBM (which is always there--it comes with Perl),
    and finally ODBM. This way old programs that used to use NDBM via
    dbmopen() can still do so, but new ones can reorder @ISA:

        BEGIN { @AnyDBM_File::ISA = qw(DB_File GDBM_File NDBM_File) }
        use AnyDBM_File;

    Having multiple DBM implementations makes it trivial to copy database
    formats:

        use Fcntl; use NDBM_File; use DB_File;
        tie %newhash,  'DB_File', $new_filename, O_CREAT|O_RDWR;
        tie %oldhash,  'NDBM_File', $old_filename, 1, 0;
        %newhash = %oldhash;

  DBM Comparisons
    Here's a partial table of features the different packages offer:

                             odbm    ndbm    sdbm    gdbm    bsd-db
                             ----    ----    ----    ----    ------
     Linkage comes w/ perl   yes     yes     yes     yes     yes
     Src comes w/ perl       no      no      yes     no      no
     Comes w/ many unix os   yes     yes[0]  no      no      no
     Builds ok on !unix      ?       ?       yes     yes     ?
     Code Size               ?       ?       small   big     big
     Database Size           ?       ?       small   big?    ok[1]
     Speed                   ?       ?       slow    ok      fast
     FTPable                 no      no      yes     yes     yes
     Easy to build          N/A     N/A      yes     yes     ok[2]
     Size limits             1k      4k      1k[3]   none    none
     Byte-order independent  no      no      no      no      yes
     Licensing restrictions  ?       ?       no      yes     no

    [0] on mixed universe machines, may be in the bsd compat library, which
        is often shunned.

    [1] Can be trimmed if you compile for one access method.

    [2] See DB_File. Requires symbolic links.

    [3] By default, but can be redefined.

SEE ALSO
    dbm(3), ndbm(3), DB_File(3), perldbmfilter


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