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Removing elements from a databaseThe simplest way to remove elements from a database is the DB->del interface. The DB->del interface takes four of the same five arguments that the DB->get and DB->put interfaces take. The difference is that there is no need to specify a data item, as the delete operation is only interested in the key that you want to remove.
Here's what the code to call DB->del looks like: #include <sys/types.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <db.h> After the DB->del call returns, the entry to which the key fruit refers has been removed from the database.
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