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\section{\module{dumbdbm} --- Portable DBM implementation} \declaremodule{standard}{dumbdbm} \modulesynopsis{Portable implementation of the simple DBM interface.} \index{databases} \begin{notice} The \module{dumbdbm} module is intended as a last resort fallback for the \refmodule{anydbm} module when no more robust module is available. The \module{dumbdbm} module is not written for speed and is not nearly as heavily used as the other database modules. \end{notice} The \module{dumbdbm} module provides a persistent dictionary-like interface which is written entirely in Python. Unlike other modules such as \refmodule{gdbm} and \refmodule{bsddb}, no external library is required. As with other persistent mappings, the keys and values must always be strings. The module defines the following: \begin{excdesc}{error} Raised on dumbdbm-specific errors, such as I/O errors. \exception{KeyError} is raised for general mapping errors like specifying an incorrect key. \end{excdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{open}{filename\optional{, flag\optional{, mode}}} Open a dumbdbm database and return a dumbdbm object. The \var{filename} argument is the basename of the database file (without any specific extensions). When a dumbdbm database is created, files with \file{.dat} and \file{.dir} extensions are created. The optional \var{flag} argument is currently ignored; the database is always opened for update, and will be created if it does not exist. The optional \var{mode} argument is the \UNIX{} mode of the file, used only when the database has to be created. It defaults to octal \code{0666} (and will be modified by the prevailing umask). \versionchanged[The \var{mode} argument was ignored in earlier versions]{2.2} \end{funcdesc} \begin{seealso} \seemodule{anydbm}{Generic interface to \code{dbm}-style databases.} \seemodule{dbm}{Similar interface to the DBM/NDBM library.} \seemodule{gdbm}{Similar interface to the GNU GDBM library.} \seemodule{shelve}{Persistence module which stores non-string data.} \seemodule{whichdb}{Utility module used to determine the type of an existing database.} \end{seealso} \subsection{Dumbdbm Objects \label{dumbdbm-objects}} In addition to the methods provided by the \class{UserDict.DictMixin} class, \class{dumbdbm} objects provide the following methods. \begin{methoddesc}{sync}{} Synchronize the on-disk directory and data files. This method is called by the \method{sync} method of \class{Shelve} objects. \end{methoddesc}