
29 Mar
2017
29 Mar
'17
1:39 p.m.
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 9:36 AM, Peter Dimov via Boost
once a group of SQL statements execute, the results need to be stored permanently (even if the database crashes immediately thereafter)."
Just a note, NuDB does not have this property. It is entirely possible that a call to nudb::store::insert will return, and if the database crashes afterwards the inserted value will not be present in the recovered database. This is by design. All that NuDB assures is that for a suitable set of operating systems and file systems, the recovered database will not be corrupt.