* the GNU General Public License version 3 license (the "GPLv3"), in which * case the provisions of the GPLv3 are applicable instead of the above. * * @author Tim Kurvers <*****@*****.**> */ error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT); require '../lib/bootstrap.php'; /** * This example shows how to create a DBC-file from scratch using DBC mappings */ // File we'll be using in this example $file = './dbcs/Sample.dbc'; // Load map from given INI-file (ensure read-access) $map = DBCMap::fromINI('./maps/Sample.ini'); // Attempt to create a new DBC at given path (ensure write-access) with given map $dbc = DBC::create($file, $map); // Adding a single record $dbc->add(1, 'John', 100, 1.8, 2, 0); // Adding multiple records in one call $dbc->add(array(2, 'Tim', 1337, 1.8, 1, 0), array(3, 'Pete', -10, 1.55, 1, 2)); // Failing to match the defined fields in the map (six, in this example) will silently and gracefully continue // The following will leave 100, 200, 0, 'Hello' out of the actual record $dbc->add(11, 'I am providing too many fields', 123, 1.2, 0, 0, 100, 200, 0, 'Hello'); // The following will append 0, 0, 0, 0 to the actual record $dbc->add(12, 'I am providing too little fields'); // Setting up a collection of records $records = array(); $records[] = array(4, 'Helen', 100, 1.8, 0, 0); $records[] = array(8, 'Frank', 1337, 1.73, 0, 0); $records[] = array(10, 'Brad', -10, 1.55, 0, 0); // Adding a collection of records in bulk