this is my file locking function..
but;
it seem to be failure often.
what is problem with my function...!?
and how about you, all?
show me the best file locking example..
thanks
#!perl
my $file = "hanul.txt";
lock($file);
open FILE, ">$file";
print FILE "you're locking...\n";
close FILE;
unlock($file);
# LoCk
sub lock{
my $lFile = shift;
my $LockFile = "$lFile.lock";
my $EndTime = time + 45;
while (-e $LockFile && time < $EndTime) { }
if (!open (LOCK,">$LockFile")){
return 0;
}
else{
chmod 0666, $LockFile;
$locked = 'Y';
}
}
# uNLocK
sub unlock
{
my $lFile = shift;
my $LockFile;
if ($locked eq 'Y'){
$LockFile = "$lFile.lock";
close (LOCK);
if (-e $LockFile) {
unlink ($LockFile);
}
$locked = 'N';
}
}
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