#include <db.h> int DB_ENV->set_thread_id_string(DB_ENV *dbenv, char *(*thread_id_string)(DB_ENV *dbenv, pid_t pid, db_threadid_t tid, char *buf));
Declare a function that formats a process ID and thread ID identifier
pair for display into a caller-supplied buffer. The function must
return a reference to the caller-specified buffer. The
DB_ENV->set_thread_id_string()
method supports the
DB_ENV->set_thread_id()
method.
The DB_ENV->set_thread_id_string()
method configures operations
performed using the specified DB_ENV
handle, not all operations performed on the underlying database environment.
The DB_ENV->set_thread_id_string()
method may be called at any time
during the life of the application.
The DB_ENV->set_thread_id_string()
method returns a non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success.
The thread_id_string parameter is a function which returns a buffer in which is an identifier pair formatted for display. The function takes four arguments:
dbenv
The dbenv parameter is the enclosing database environment handle, allowing application access to the application-private fields of that object.
pid
The pid argument is a process ID.
tid
The tid argument is a thread ID.
buf
The buf argument is character array of at least DB_THREADID_STRLEN bytes in length, into which the identifier pair should be formatted.
If no thread_id_string function is specified, the default routine displays the identifier pair as "pid/tid", that is, the process ID represented as an unsigned integer value, a slash ('/') character, then the thread ID represented as an unsigned integer value.
The DB_ENV->set_thread_id_string()
method may fail and return one of the following non-zero errors: