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A Sidre DataStore object provides the main access point for Sidre contents, including the data managed by Sidre. A datastore maintains the Group object at the root of a Sidre data hierarchy, a collection of Buffer objects, and a collection of Attribute objects. Generally, the first thing a Sidre user does is create the datastore object; this operation also creates the root group. Apart from providing access to the root group, a datastore provides methods to retrieve and interact with buffers and attributes.

The DataStore class provides methods to retrieve error state and messages arising from I/O errors reading or writing Group data:

  • Query or set Conduit error flag

  • Query, append, or clear exception messages from a Conduit I/O error

Note

Buffer and Attribute objects can only be created and destroyed using DataStore methods noted below. The Buffer and Attribute class constructors and destructors are private.

The DataStore class provides the following methods to manage and interact with Buffer objects:

  • Create, destroy, and allocate data in buffers

  • Query the number of buffers that exist

  • Query whether a buffer exists with a given id

  • Retrieve the buffer with a given id

  • Iterate over the set of buffers in a datastore

Please see Buffer for more information about using Buffer objects.

The DataStore class provides the following methods to manage and interact with Attribute objects:

  • Create and destroy attributes

  • Query the number of attributes that exist

  • Query whether an attribute exists with a given name or id

  • Retrieve attribute with a given name or id

  • Iterate over the set of attributes in a datastore

Please see Attribute for more information about using Attribute objects.