From: Fred Drake Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 16:33:29 +0000 (+0000) Subject: fix information about what flag database files are opened with by default X-Git-Tag: v2.4a2~136 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=fdccf1ad6ea12e666daea61280ec6e86f16cdad7;p=thirdparty%2FPython%2Fcpython.git fix information about what flag database files are opened with by default --- diff --git a/Doc/lib/libbsddb.tex b/Doc/lib/libbsddb.tex index b17596c1f4e4..bb1e6b0f5b96 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libbsddb.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libbsddb.tex @@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ Open the hash format file named \var{filename}. Files never intended to be preserved on disk may be created by passing \code{None} as the \var{filename}. The optional \var{flag} identifies the mode used to open the file. It may be -\character{r} (read only, default), \character{w} (read-write) , -\character{c} (read-write - create if necessary) or +\character{r} (read only), \character{w} (read-write) , +\character{c} (read-write - create if necessary; the default) or \character{n} (read-write - truncate to zero length). The other arguments are rarely used and are just passed to the low-level \cfunction{dbopen()} function. Consult the Berkeley DB documentation @@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ Open the btree format file named \var{filename}. Files never intended to be preserved on disk may be created by passing \code{None} as the \var{filename}. The optional \var{flag} identifies the mode used to open the file. It may be -\character{r} (read only, default), \character{w} (read-write), -\character{c} (read-write - create if necessary) or +\character{r} (read only), \character{w} (read-write), +\character{c} (read-write - create if necessary; the default) or \character{n} (read-write - truncate to zero length). The other arguments are rarely used and are just passed to the low-level dbopen function. Consult the Berkeley DB documentation for their use and @@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ Open a DB record format file named \var{filename}. Files never intended to be preserved on disk may be created by passing \code{None} as the \var{filename}. The optional \var{flag} identifies the mode used to open the file. It may be -\character{r} (read only, default), \character{w} (read-write), -\character{c} (read-write - create if necessary) or +\character{r} (read only), \character{w} (read-write), +\character{c} (read-write - create if necessary; the default) or \character{n} (read-write - truncate to zero length). The other arguments are rarely used and are just passed to the low-level dbopen function. Consult the Berkeley DB documentation for their use and