1I-Berkeley DB: dbinfo_set_lorder[P

dbinfo_set_lorder





import com.sleepycat.db.*;

#public void set_lorder(int lorder);





Description

@Set the byte order for integers in the stored database metadata.AThe number should represent the order as an integer, for example,@big endian order is the number 4,321, and little endian order isthe number 1,234.EIf lorder is not explicitly set, the host order of the machine3where the Berkeley DB library was compiled is used.

EThe value of lorder is ignored except when databases are beingcreated.GIf a database already exists, the byte order it uses is determined whenthe file is read.

GThe access methods provide no guarantees about the byte ordering of the(application data stored in the database,Land applications are responsible for maintaining any necessary ordering.])



Class

5DbInfo



See Also

NDbInfo.set_bt_compare,LDbInfo.set_bt_maxkey,LDbInfo.set_bt_minkey,LDbInfo.set_bt_prefix,LDbInfo.set_cachesize,HDbInfo.set_compare,DDbInfo.set_flags,LDbInfo.set_h_ffactor,FDbInfo.set_h_hash,HDbInfo.set_h_nelem,dbinfo_set_lorder,FDbInfo.set_malloc,JDbInfo.set_pagesize,JDbInfo.set_re_delim,FDbInfo.set_re_len,EDbInfo.set_re_padandLDbInfo.set_re_source.
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