> Looks like your "e"... Is that the key field?
Yes, you are right 'e' is the key. And rest of them are data.
>AND the order of the items is "o" before "i"
>-- that doesn't seem to match your C struct definition.
Sorry, I was testing the bdb and while doing that I noticed,
c-struct order is not same as inserted bdb record . But forgot to
fix the struct order before posting it here.
(And also I didn't expect someone will dig this deeper on the binary
string output :p . Thanks for your effort! )
>"s" format in which you precode the length of the string in the
>format ("10s" is a 10 character string), and "p" format in which the first
>byte of the string is the length (0..255) of the rest of the string. The
>struct module doesn't handle C-type null terminated strings directly.
I think we can use 'p' format. (Thus storing the string-length before
actual
string content). That should help us unpack easily.
Thanks Dennis Lee Bieber, for the detailed info and step by step parsing
of the output. It really helped.
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