documented default flag, mode; changed gdbm into a pointer to dbm

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\section{Built-in Module \sectcode{dbm}}
\bimodindex{dbm}
Dbm provides python programs with an interface to the unix \code{ndbm}
database library. Dbm objects are of the mapping type, so they can be
handled just like objects of the built-in \dfn{dictionary} type,
except that keys and values are always strings, and printing a dbm
object doesn't print the keys and values.
The \code{dbm} module provides an interface to the {\UNIX}
\code{(n)dbm} library. Dbm objects behave like mappings
(dictionaries), except that keys and values are always strings.
Printing a dbm object doesn't print the keys and values, and the
\code{items()} and \code{values()} methods are not supported.
See also the \code{gdbm} module, which provides a similar interface
using the GNU GDBM library.
\bimodindex{gdbm}
The module defines the following constant and functions:
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raised for general mapping errors like specifying an incorrect key.
\end{excdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{open}{filename\, rwmode\, filemode}
Open a dbm database and return a mapping object. \var{filename} is
the name of the database file (without the \file{.dir} or \file{.pag}
extensions), \var{rwmode} is \code{'r'}, \code{'w'} or \code{'rw'} to
open the database fore reading, writing or both respectively,
and \var{filemode} is the \UNIX{} mode of the file, used only
when the database has to be created (but to be supplied at all times).
\begin{funcdesc}{open}{filename\, \optional{flag\, \optional{mode}}}
Open a dbm database and return a dbm object. The \var{filename}
argument is the name of the database file (without the \file{.dir} or
\file{.pag} extensions).
The optional \var{flag} argument can be
\code{'r'} (to open an existing database for reading only --- default),
\code{'w'} (to open an existing database for reading and writing),
\code{'c'} (which creates the database if it doesn't exist), or
\code{'n'} (which always creates a new empty database).
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}.
\end{funcdesc}

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\section{Built-in Module \sectcode{gdbm}}
\bimodindex{gdbm}
Gdbm provides python programs with an interface to the GNU \code{gdbm}
database library. Gdbm objects are of the mapping type, so they can be
handled just like objects of the built-in \dfn{dictionary} type,
except that keys and values are always strings, and printing a gdbm
object doesn't print the keys and values.
This module is nearly identical to the \code{dbm} module, but uses
GDBM instead. Its interface is identical, and not repeated here.
The module is based on the Dbm module, modified to use GDBM instead.
The module defines the following constant and functions:
\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module gdbm)}
\begin{excdesc}{error}
Raised on gdbm-specific errors, such as I/O errors. \code{KeyError} is
raised for general mapping errors like specifying an incorrect key.
\end{excdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{open}{filename\, rwmode\, filemode}
Open a gdbm database and return a mapping object. \var{filename} is
the name of the database file, \var{rwmode} is \code{'r'}, \code{'w'},
\code{'c'}, or \code{'n'} for reader, writer (this also gives read
access), create (writer, but create the database if it doesn't already
exist) and newdb (which will always create a new database). Only one
writer may open a gdbm file and many readers may open the file. Readers
and writers cannot open the gdbm file at the same time. Note that the
\code{GDBM_FAST} mode of opening the database is not supported.
\var{filemode} is the \UNIX\ mode of the file, used only when a
database is created (but to be supplied at all times).
\end{funcdesc}
Warning: the file formats created by gdbm and dbm are incompatible.
\bimodindex{dbm}

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\section{Built-in Module \sectcode{dbm}}
\bimodindex{dbm}
Dbm provides python programs with an interface to the unix \code{ndbm}
database library. Dbm objects are of the mapping type, so they can be
handled just like objects of the built-in \dfn{dictionary} type,
except that keys and values are always strings, and printing a dbm
object doesn't print the keys and values.
The \code{dbm} module provides an interface to the {\UNIX}
\code{(n)dbm} library. Dbm objects behave like mappings
(dictionaries), except that keys and values are always strings.
Printing a dbm object doesn't print the keys and values, and the
\code{items()} and \code{values()} methods are not supported.
See also the \code{gdbm} module, which provides a similar interface
using the GNU GDBM library.
\bimodindex{gdbm}
The module defines the following constant and functions:
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raised for general mapping errors like specifying an incorrect key.
\end{excdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{open}{filename\, rwmode\, filemode}
Open a dbm database and return a mapping object. \var{filename} is
the name of the database file (without the \file{.dir} or \file{.pag}
extensions), \var{rwmode} is \code{'r'}, \code{'w'} or \code{'rw'} to
open the database fore reading, writing or both respectively,
and \var{filemode} is the \UNIX{} mode of the file, used only
when the database has to be created (but to be supplied at all times).
\begin{funcdesc}{open}{filename\, \optional{flag\, \optional{mode}}}
Open a dbm database and return a dbm object. The \var{filename}
argument is the name of the database file (without the \file{.dir} or
\file{.pag} extensions).
The optional \var{flag} argument can be
\code{'r'} (to open an existing database for reading only --- default),
\code{'w'} (to open an existing database for reading and writing),
\code{'c'} (which creates the database if it doesn't exist), or
\code{'n'} (which always creates a new empty database).
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}.
\end{funcdesc}

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\section{Built-in Module \sectcode{gdbm}}
\bimodindex{gdbm}
Gdbm provides python programs with an interface to the GNU \code{gdbm}
database library. Gdbm objects are of the mapping type, so they can be
handled just like objects of the built-in \dfn{dictionary} type,
except that keys and values are always strings, and printing a gdbm
object doesn't print the keys and values.
This module is nearly identical to the \code{dbm} module, but uses
GDBM instead. Its interface is identical, and not repeated here.
The module is based on the Dbm module, modified to use GDBM instead.
The module defines the following constant and functions:
\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module gdbm)}
\begin{excdesc}{error}
Raised on gdbm-specific errors, such as I/O errors. \code{KeyError} is
raised for general mapping errors like specifying an incorrect key.
\end{excdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{open}{filename\, rwmode\, filemode}
Open a gdbm database and return a mapping object. \var{filename} is
the name of the database file, \var{rwmode} is \code{'r'}, \code{'w'},
\code{'c'}, or \code{'n'} for reader, writer (this also gives read
access), create (writer, but create the database if it doesn't already
exist) and newdb (which will always create a new database). Only one
writer may open a gdbm file and many readers may open the file. Readers
and writers cannot open the gdbm file at the same time. Note that the
\code{GDBM_FAST} mode of opening the database is not supported.
\var{filemode} is the \UNIX\ mode of the file, used only when a
database is created (but to be supplied at all times).
\end{funcdesc}
Warning: the file formats created by gdbm and dbm are incompatible.
\bimodindex{dbm}