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<p align=center><b>Tcl API programming notes</b></p>
<p>The Berkeley DB Tcl API does not attempt to avoid evaluating input as Tcl
commands.  For this reason, it may be dangerous to pass unreviewed user
input through the Berkeley DB Tcl API, as the input may subsequently be
evaluated as a Tcl command.  Additionally, the Berkeley DB Tcl API
initialization routine resets process' effective user and group IDs to
the real user and group IDs, to minimize the effectiveness of a Tcl
injection attack.</p>
<p>The Tcl API closely parallels the Berkeley DB programmatic interfaces.  If you
are already familiar with one of those interfaces, there will not be many
surprises in the Tcl API.</p>
<p>The Tcl API currently does not support multithreading although
it could be made to do so.  The Tcl shell itself is
not multithreaded and the Berkeley DB extensions use global data unprotected
from multiple threads.</p>
<p>Several pieces of Berkeley DB functionality are not available in the Tcl API.
Any of the functions that require a user-provided function are not
supported via the Tcl API. For example, there is no equivalent to the
<a href="../../api_c/db_set_dup_compare.html">DB-&gt;set_dup_compare</a> or the <a href="../../api_c/env_set_errcall.html">DB_ENV-&gt;set_errcall</a>
methods.</p>
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