$kdbx->add_entry($entry, %options);
$kdbx->add_entry(%entry_attributes, %options);
$kdbx->add_entry($entry, %options);
$kdbx->add_entry(%entry_attributes, %options);
-brute-foce attempt to be expensive (in terms of time, CPU usage or memory usage), so that making a lot of
+brute-force attempt to be expensive (in terms of time, CPU usage or memory usage), so that making a lot of
attempts (which would be required if you have a strong master key) gets I<really> expensive.
How expensive you want to make each attempt is up to you and can depend on the application.
attempts (which would be required if you have a strong master key) gets I<really> expensive.
How expensive you want to make each attempt is up to you and can depend on the application.
L<File::KDBX::Util/simple_expression_query> function as a more intuitive alternative. The following example is
equivalent to the previous:
L<File::KDBX::Util/simple_expression_query> function as a more intuitive alternative. The following example is
equivalent to the previous:
Note: L<File::KDBX::Constants/ICON_SMARTPHONE> is just a constant from L<File::KDBX::Constants>. It isn't
special to this example or to queries generally. We could have just used a literal number.
Note: L<File::KDBX::Constants/ICON_SMARTPHONE> is just a constant from L<File::KDBX::Constants>. It isn't
special to this example or to queries generally. We could have just used a literal number.