# A wrapper around the (optional) built-in class dbm, supporting keys # and values of almost any type instead of just string. # (Actually, this works only for keys and values that can be read back # correctly after being converted to a string.) class Dbm: def __init__(self, filename, mode, perm): import dbm self.db = dbm.open(filename, mode, perm) def __repr__(self): s = '' for key in self.keys(): t = `key` + ': ' + `self[key]` if s: t = ', ' + t s = s + t return '{' + s + '}' def __len__(self): return len(self.db) def __getitem__(self, key): return eval(self.db[`key`]) def __setitem__(self, key, value): self.db[`key`] = `value` def __delitem__(self, key): del self.db[`key`] def keys(self): res = [] for key in self.db.keys(): res.append(eval(key)) return res def has_key(self, key): return self.db.has_key(`key`) def test(): d = Dbm('@dbm', 'rw', 0666) print d while 1: try: key = eval(raw_input('key: ')) if d.has_key(key): value = d[key] print 'currently:', value value = input('value: ') if value == None: del d[key] else: d[key] = value except KeyboardInterrupt: print '' print d except EOFError: print '[eof]' break print d test()