cluFlock 1.2.7

Installation and subsequent safe removal of `flock` locks for data streams.
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cluFlock

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Installation and subsequent safe removal of flock locks for data streams.

Use

  1. Exclusive LockFile
use cluFlock::ToFlock;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io;

fn main() -> Result<(), io::Error> {
	let file_lock = File::create("./file")?.wait_exclusive_lock()?;
	println!("{:?}", file_lock);
	
	Ok( () )
}
  1. Exclusive LockFile (FnOnce)
use std::io::Write;
use cluFlock::ToFlock;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io;

fn main() -> Result<(), io::Error> {
	File::create("./file")?.wait_exclusive_lock_fn(
		// valid exclusive lock
		|mut file| write!(file, "Test."), // result: Ok(usize)/Err(std::io::Error)
		
		// invalid lock
		|err| Err(err.into_err()) // into_err: FlockErr -> std::io::Error
	)?;
	
	Ok(())
}
  1. Exclusive LockFile (&File)
use cluFlock::ExclusiveFlock;
use std::fs::File;

fn main() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
	let file = File::create("./file")?;
	
	{
		let file_lock = ExclusiveFlock::wait_lock(&file)?;
		// file_lock, type: FlockLock<&File>

		println!("{:?}", file_lock);
	} // auto unlock ExclusiveFlock

	file.sync_all()?;

	Ok( () )
}
  1. Shared LockFile (&File)
use std::fs::File;
use cluFlock::SharedFlock;
use std::io;

fn main() -> Result<(), io::Error> {
	let file = File::create("./test_file")?;
	
	let shared = SharedFlock::wait_lock(&file);
	println!("#1shared {:?}", shared);
	let shared2 = SharedFlock::try_lock(&file);
	println!("#2shared {:?}", shared2);
	
	assert_eq!(shared.is_ok(), true);
	assert_eq!(shared2.is_ok(), true);
	
	// manual or automatic unlock SharedFlock_x2
	// drop(shared);
	// drop(shared2);
	
	Ok( () )
}

Support of platforms:

  1. Unix, Linux: Full support: SharedFlock (Wait, Try), ExclusiveFlock (Wait, Try), Unlock (Wait, Try).
  2. Windows: Full support: SharedFlock (Wait, Try), ExclusiveFlock (Wait, Try), Unlock (Wait, !Try). Unlock Try is not implemented and is considered additional unsafe functionality.

Features of platforms:

  1. Unix, Linux: The flock system call only works between processes, there are no locks inside the process.
  2. Windows: System calls (LockFileEx UnlockFileEx) work between processes and within the current process. If you use Shared and Exclusive locks, you can lock yourself in the same process.

License

Copyright 2021 #UlinProject Denis Kotlyarov (Денис Котляров)

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0