#include <db_cxx.h> void Db::set_error_stream(class ostream*);
When an error occurs in the Berkeley DB library, an exception is thrown or an errno value is returned by the interface. In some cases, however, the errno value may be insufficient to completely describe the cause of the error, especially during initial application debugging.
The DbEnv::set_error_stream()
and Db::set_error_stream()
methods are used
to enhance the mechanism for reporting error messages to the
application by setting the C++ ostream used for displaying
additional Berkeley DB error messages. In some cases, when an
error occurs, Berkeley DB will output an additional error message
to the specified stream.
The error message will consist of the prefix string and a colon (":") (if a prefix string was previously specified using Db::set_errpfx() , an error string, and a trailing <newline> character.
Setting stream to NULL unconfigures the interface.
Alternatively, you can use the
DbEnv::set_errfile()
or
Db::set_errfile()
methods
to display the additional information via a C Library FILE *
,
or the
DbEnv::set_errcall()
and
Db::set_errcall()
methods to capture the additional error information in a way that does not use either
output streams or C Library FILE *
's.
You should not mix these approaches.
This error-logging enhancement does not slow performance or significantly increase application size, and may be run during normal operation as well as during application debugging.
For Db handles opened inside of Berkeley DB
environments, calling the Db::set_error_stream()
method
affects the entire environment and is equivalent to calling the
DbEnv::set_error_stream() method.
The Db::set_error_stream()
method may be called at any time during the
life of the application.