use XSLoader ();
our @ISA = qw(Tie::Hash);
-our $VERSION = "1.03";
+our $VERSION = "1.07";
XSLoader::load 'ODBM_File', $VERSION;
$h{newkey} = newvalue;
print $h{oldkey};
...
-
+
untie %h;
-
+
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
+
C<ODBM_File> establishes a connection between a Perl hash variable and
a file in ODBM_File format;. You can manipulate the data in the file
just as if it were in a Perl hash, but when your program exits, the
=head2 C<odbm store returned -1, errno 22, key "..." at ...>
-This warning is emmitted when you try to store a key or a value that
+This warning is emitted when you try to store a key or a value that
is too long. It means that the change was not recorded in the
database. See BUGS AND WARNINGS below.