1<!--$Id: db_set_msgfile.so,v 1.1 2004/07/14 19:30:39 bostic Exp $--> 2<!--$Id: env_set_msgfile.so,v 10.7 2006/02/10 22:54:59 bostic Exp $--> 3<!--Copyright (c) 1997,2008 Oracle. All rights reserved.--> 4<!--See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.--> 5<html> 6<head> 7<title>Berkeley DB: Db::set_msgfile</title> 8<meta name="description" content="Berkeley DB: An embedded database programmatic toolkit."> 9<meta name="keywords" content="embedded,database,programmatic,toolkit,btree,hash,hashing,transaction,transactions,locking,logging,access method,access methods,Java,C,C++"> 10</head> 11<body bgcolor=white> 12<table width="100%"><tr valign=top> 13<td> 14<b>Db::set_msgfile</b> 15</td> 16<td align=right> 17<a href="/api_cxx/api_core.html"><img src="/images/api.gif" alt="API"></a> 18<a href="/ref/toc.html"><img src="/images/ref.gif" alt="Ref"></a></td> 19</tr></table> 20<hr size=1 noshade> 21<tt> 22<b><pre> 23#include <db_cxx.h> 24<p> 25void Db::set_msgfile(FILE *msgfile); 26<p> 27void Db::get_msgfile(FILE **msgfilep); 28</pre></b> 29<hr size=1 noshade> 30<b>Description: Db::set_msgfile</b> 31<p>There are interfaces in the Berkeley DB library which either directly output 32informational messages or statistical information, or configure the 33library to output such messages when performing other operations, for 34example, <a href="/api_cxx/env_set_verbose.html">DbEnv::set_verbose</a> and <a href="/api_cxx/env_stat.html">DbEnv::stat_print</a>.</p> 35<p>The <a href="/api_cxx/env_set_msgfile.html">DbEnv::set_msgfile</a> and Db::set_msgfile methods are used to 36display these messages for the application. In this case, the message 37will include a trailing <newline> character.</p> 38<p>Setting <b>msgfile</b> to NULL unconfigures the interface.</p> 39<p>Alternatively, you can use the <a href="/api_cxx/env_set_msg_stream.html">DbEnv::set_message_stream</a> and 40<a href="/api_cxx/db_set_msg_stream.html">Db::set_message_stream</a> methods to display the messages via an output 41stream, or the <a href="/api_cxx/env_set_msgcall.html">DbEnv::set_msgcall</a> and <a href="/api_cxx/db_set_msgcall.html">Db::set_msgcall</a> methods 42to capture the additional error information in a way that does not use 43either output streams or C library FILE *'s. You should not mix these 44approaches.</p> 45<p>For <a href="/api_cxx/db_class.html">Db</a> handles opened inside of Berkeley DB environments, calling the 46Db::set_msgfile method affects the entire environment and is equivalent to calling 47the <a href="/api_cxx/env_set_msgfile.html">DbEnv::set_msgfile</a> method.</p> 48<p>The Db::set_msgfile method configures operations performed using the specified 49<a href="/api_cxx/db_class.html">Db</a> handle, not all operations performed on the underlying 50database.</p> 51<p>The Db::set_msgfile method may be called at any time during the life of the 52application.</p> 53<b>Parameters</b> <br> 54 <b>msgfile</b><ul compact><li>The <b>msgfile</b> parameter is a C library FILE * to be used for 55displaying messages.</ul> 56<br> 57<hr size=1 noshade> 58<b>Description: Db::get_msgfile</b> 59<p>The Db::get_msgfile method returns the FILE *.</p> 60<p>The Db::get_msgfile method may be called at any time during the life of the 61application.</p> 62<p>The Db::get_msgfile method 63either returns a non-zero error value 64or throws an exception that encapsulates a non-zero error value on 65failure, and returns 0 on success. 66</p> 67<b>Parameters</b> <br> 68 <b>msgfilep</b><ul compact><li>The Db::get_msgfile method returns the 69FILE * in <b>msgfilep</b>.</ul> 70<br> 71<hr size=1 noshade> 72<br><b>Class</b> 73<a href="/api_cxx/db_class.html">Db</a> 74<br><b>See Also</b> 75<a href="/api_cxx/db_list.html">Databases and Related Methods</a> 76</tt> 77<table width="100%"><tr><td><br></td><td align=right> 78<a href="/api_cxx/api_core.html"><img src="/images/api.gif" alt="API"></a><a href="/ref/toc.html"><img src="/images/ref.gif" alt="Ref"></a> 79</td></tr></table> 80<p><font size=1>Copyright (c) 1996,2008 Oracle. All rights reserved.</font> 81</body> 82</html> 83