- infos = Information about the range plugin is in keys below
- infos/author = Thomas Waser [email protected]
- infos/licence = BSD
- infos/needs =
- infos/provides =
- infos/recommends =
- infos/placements = presetstorage postgetstorage
- infos/status = maintained conformant compatible coverage specific unittest tested libc preview unfinished
- infos/metadata = check/range check/type
- infos/description = tests if a value is within a given range
The range plugin checks if a Key
's value is within a given range.
The plugin checks every Key
in the KeySet
for the metakey check/range
which contains either a single range with the syntax [-]min-[-]max
, or a list of ranges or values separated by ,
and tests if the Key
's value is within the range(s).
check/type
can be used to specify the data type. If not specified otherwise the default value is long long
Possible values:
-
short
,long
,long long
for signed integer values
-
unsigned short
,unsigned long
,unsigned long long
for unsigned integer values
-
float
,double
,long double
for floating point values
-
HEX
for hexadecimal values
-
char
for characters
None.
# Backup-and-Restore:/tests/range
sudo kdb mount range.ecf /tests/range range dump
# should succeed
kdb set /tests/range/value 5
kdb meta-set /tests/range/value check/range "1-10"
# RET: 0
# should fail
kdb set /tests/range/value 11
# RET:5
# should also fail
kdb set /tests/range/value "\-1"
# RET:5
# we can also allow only individual values:
kdb meta-set /tests/range/value check/range "1,2,4,8"
kdb set /tests/range/value 7
# RET:5
kdb set /tests/range/value 2
# RET:0
kdb rm -r /tests/range
sudo kdb umount /tests/range
None.