AnyDBM 1.0.0 has been released today. AnyDBM is a generic DBM-type interface. It provides a generic infrastructure for supporting storage of hash-like items with String-to-String mappings. It can be used for in-memory or on-disk storage.
Two simple backend drivers are included with this package: one that is RAM-only, and one that is persistent and disk-backed. The hdbc-anydbm package provides another driver, which lets you use simple tables in any SQL database to provide a DBM-like interface. MissingPy also provides a Python driver which lets you use any Python anydbm driver under Haskell AnyDBM. AnyDBM was previously a part of the MissingH library. The code in this release is unchanged from its state in MissingH, other than the changes necessary to make it a standalone package. You can find the AnyDBM homepage, which features a wiki, downloads, API reference, darcs repository viewer, and bug tracker, at: http://software.complete.org/anydbm _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
