2014-07-20 18:57 GMT+05:30 Howard Chu <[email protected]>: > Sankar P wrote: >> >> Hi, > > > Answering the subject first: probably not. Someone else with a similar > application, maybe, but that depends a lot on one's ability to read and > research.
Wow, what a useful reply! Thanks. It made my choice easier. I choose to apply my reading and researching skills on better things than finding how to use a library, whose tutorials even google cannot find. > > >> I could not find any tutorial for lmdb by googling. I would prefer to >> see some simple documentation that explains at least the basic set of >> APIs that we need to use (say the lmdb equivalents of sqlite3_open, >> sqlite3_exec, sqlite3_close) >> >> Also, since I do not have much exposure to key-value dbs, will it be >> possible to provide a custom compartor function for values (so that I >> can store column2+column3 as a value and let the comparator function >> use column3 only as a value compartor function) ? >> >> Also one humble suggestion is that it may be better if the lmdb >> sources could be moved to a separate git repo instead of as a branch >> on the openldap git. That way it will be easier for potential >> consumers of this library to easily google it and access/build the >> sources. > > > There is already a separate git repo. > > >> Will lmdb be suitable for my needs ? And can someone point to any >> tutorial ? Thanks. >> > No, it sounds like LMDB is not for you. > > -- > -- Howard Chu > CTO, Symas Corp. http://www.symas.com > Director, Highland Sun http://highlandsun.com/hyc/ > Chief Architect, OpenLDAP http://www.openldap.org/project/ -- Sankar P http://psankar.blogspot.com
