Check out the flock fucntion
At 16:20 4/10/2001 -0400, Jason Stechschulte wrote:
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 11:10:56AM -0400, Matthew Luchak wrote:
Is there a way to verify if a file is in use by another user before
fopening it?
As far as I know this is something you have to program in yourself. If
you are only worried about your programs accessing the file, then it is
a good idea to create a lock file. Before you access a file called
mydata, check for a file called mydata.lock. If that exists, then the
file is in use, so wait and check later. If it does not exist, create a
file called mydata.lock, open mydata, do with it as you please, close
mydata, and delete mydata.lock.
You also have to be prepared to handle a situation where your program
stops before removing the lock file. Usually with PHP, it is much
easier to just use a database so all this file locking is dealt with by
the database and not you.
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