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| \section{Standard Modules \sectcode{anydbm} and  \sectcode{dumbdbm}}
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| \stmodindex{anydbm}
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| \stmodindex{dumbdbm}
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| 
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| \code{anydbm} is a generic interface to variants of the DBM
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| database--DBM, GDBM, or dbhash.  If none of these modules is
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| installed, the slow-but-simple implementation in module \code{dumbdbm}
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| will be used.   Both modules provide the same interface:
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| 
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| % not the best solution, but it's what you get for documenting both
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| % at the same time.
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| \renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in modules anydbm, dumbdbm)}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{open}{filename\optional{\, flag\, mode}}
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| Open the database file \var{filename} and return a corresponding object.  
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| The optional \var{flag} argument can be
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| \code{'r'} to open an existing database for reading only,
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| \code{'w'} to open an existing database for reading and writing,
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| \code{'c'} to create the database if it doesn't exist, or
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| \code{'n'}, which will always create a new empty database.  If not
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| specified, the default value is \code{'r'}.
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| 
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| The optional \var{mode} argument is the \UNIX{} mode of the file, used
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| only when the database has to be created.  It defaults to octal
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| \code{0666} (and will be modified by the prevailing umask).
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| The object returned by \code{open()} supports most of the same
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| functionality as dictionaries; keys and their corresponding values can
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| be stored, retrieved, and deleted, and the \code{has_key()} and
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| \code{keys()} methods are available.  Keys and values must always be
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| strings.
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| 
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| Both modules also export the exception \code{error}, which is raised
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| for various problems.  The \code{anydbm.error} exception is simply a
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| different name for the \code{error} exception of the underlying
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| implementation module used.
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