#include <db_cxx.h> int DbTxn::commit(u_int32_t flags);
The DbTxn::commit()
method ends the transaction.
In the case of nested transactions, if the transaction is a parent transaction, committing the parent transaction causes all unresolved children of the parent to be committed. In the case of nested transactions, if the transaction is a child transaction, its locks are not released, but are acquired by its parent. Although the commit of the child transaction will succeed, the actual resolution of the child transaction is postponed until the parent transaction is committed or aborted; that is, if its parent transaction commits, it will be committed; and if its parent transaction aborts, it will be aborted.
All cursors opened within the transaction must be closed before the transaction is committed.
After DbTxn::commit()
has been called, regardless of its return, the
DbTxn handle may not be
accessed again. If DbTxn::commit()
encounters an error, the
transaction and all child transactions of the transaction are aborted.
The DbTxn::commit()
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 flags parameter must be set to 0 or one of the following values:
DB_TXN_NOSYNC
Do not synchronously flush the log. This means the transaction will exhibit the ACI (atomicity, consistency, and isolation) properties, but not D (durability); that is, database integrity will be maintained, but it is possible that this transaction may be undone during recovery.
This behavior may be set for a Berkeley DB environment using the DbEnv::set_flags() method or for a single transaction using the DbEnv::txn_begin() method. Any value specified to this method overrides both of those settings.
DB_TXN_SYNC
Synchronously flush the log. This means the transaction will exhibit all of the ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability) properties.
This behavior is the default for Berkeley DB environments unless the DB_TXN_NOSYNC flag was specified to the DbEnv::set_flags() method. This behavior may also be set for a single transaction using the DbEnv::txn_begin() method. Any value specified to this method overrides both of those settings.