gtpc2mdeC/C++ Language Support User's Guide

TO2_createSet-Create a Persistent Set Collection

This function creates an empty persistent set collection using the default data definition (DD) and assigns a persistent identifier (PID) to the set collection.

Format

#include <c$to2.h>
long  TO2_createSet (      TO2_PID_PTR   pid_ptr,
                           TO2_ENV_PTR   env_ptr,
                     const long         *entryLength);

pid_ptr
The pointer to the location where the PID assigned to the new collection will be returned.

env_ptr
The pointer to the environment as returned by the TO2_createEnv function.

entryLength
The pointer to the length of an entry in the collection. The maximum length is 256 bytes.

Normal Return

The normal return is a positive value.

Error Return

An error return is indicated by a zero. When zero is returned, use the TO2_getErrorCode function to determine the specific error code. For more information, see Error Handling.

The following error codes are common for this function:

TO2_ERROR_DATA_LGH

TO2_ERROR_ENV

Programming Considerations

A commit scope will be created for the TO2_createSet request. If the request is successful, the scope will be committed. If an error occurs while processing the TO2_createSet request, the scope will be rolled back.

Examples

The following example creates a persistent set collection.

#include <c$to2.h>          /* Needed for TO2 API functions    */
#include <stdio.h>          /* APIs for standard I/O functions */
 
TO2_ENV_PTR    env_ptr;     /* PTR to the TO2 environment      */
TO2_PID        collect;     /* will hold collection's PID      */
long           entryLength; /* Max Entry Length                */

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if (TO2_createSet(&collect, env_ptr, &entryLength) == TO2_ERROR) { printf("TO2_createSet failed!\n"); process_error(env_ptr); } else { printf("TO2_createSet successful!\n"); }

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