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Re: loading hash-table from a file?
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Valentin Baciu |
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Re: loading hash-table from a file? |
Date: |
Thu, 5 Jan 2012 10:35:18 +0200 |
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 7:16 AM, ishi soichi <soichi777@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have never used hash-table of Emacs Lisp but I believe it's useful as a
> database.
>
> Say, I have a hundred key-value pairs, which are to be stored as
> hash-table.
> Can I save this as a (text?) file so that Emacs can load it when booting up?
>
> I am a little confused because if I use (cons key value), it outputs "(key .
> value)" which can be written in a regular file.
> If I wish to find the value from a key, all I need to do is to simply search
> through the file.
>
> Do you think I can save the database using hash-table like this?
>
> soichi
In my Emacs 24, I can read back a printed (simple) hash table. I am
not sure weather using more complex data types as values will also
work.
;; Writing the hash table to a "database" file
(with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect "/tmp/x")
(let ((h (make-hash-table)))
(puthash 'a 0 h)
(puthash 'b 1 h)
(insert (format "%s" h))
(save-buffer)))
;; Reading back the hash-table object
(type-of (read (find-file-noselect "/tmp/x")))
;; hash-table