On Monday, 4 April 2011 at 15:28, Paul M Foster wrote:
I'd like to know (from someone who knows the internals more than I do)
> whether the following functions lock files and to what extent:
> 
> fopen($filename, 'w');
> 
> Does this function lock the file from writes until fclose()?
> Does it lock from reads as well?
> 
> fopen($filename, 'r+');
> 
> Does this function lock the file from writes until fclose()?
> Does it lock the file from reads as well?
> 
> file($filename);
> 
> Does this function lock the file from writes until finished?
> Does it lock the file from reads as well?
> 
> All this is in the context of a Linux/Unix web server.

No, fopen does not lock the file. Check out http://php.net/flock but be sure to 
read all of that page because there are some gotchas with using it.

-Stuart

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