Dbc::close |
#include <db_cxx.h>int Dbc::close(void);
The Dbc::close method discards the cursor.
It is possible for the Dbc::close method to return DB_LOCK_DEADLOCK, signaling that any enclosing transaction should be aborted. If the application is already intending to abort the transaction, this error should be ignored, and the application should proceed.
After Dbc::close has been called, regardless of its return, the cursor handle may not be used again.
The Dbc::close method either returns a non-zero error value or throws an exception that encapsulates a non-zero error value on failure, and returns 0 on success.
The Dbc::close method may fail and throw DbException, encapsulating one of the following non-zero errors, or return one of the following non-zero errors:
If a transactional database environment operation was selected to resolve a deadlock, the Dbc::close method will fail and either return DB_LOCK_DEADLOCK or throw a DbDeadlockException exception.
If a Berkeley DB Concurrent Data Store database environment configured for lock timeouts was unable to grant a lock in the allowed time, the Dbc::close method will fail and either return DB_LOCK_NOTGRANTED or throw a DbLockNotGrantedException exception.
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