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  • Committer: Alexander Belchenko
  • Date: 2006-07-30 16:43:12 UTC
  • mto: (1711.2.111 jam-integration)
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 1906.
  • Revision ID: bialix@ukr.net-20060730164312-b025fd3ff0cee59e
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Canonical Ltd
 
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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
 
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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"""Locking using OS file locks or file existence.
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It is not specified whether these locks are reentrant (i.e. can be
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taken repeatedly by a single process) or whether they exclude
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different threads in a single process.  That reentrancy is provided by
 
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different threads in a single process.  That reentrancy is provided by 
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LockableFiles.
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This defines two classes: ReadLock and WriteLock, which can be
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import errno
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import os
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import sys
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import warnings
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from bzrlib import (
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    debug,
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    errors,
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    osutils,
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    trace,
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    )
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from bzrlib.hooks import HookPoint, Hooks
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class LockHooks(Hooks):
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    def __init__(self):
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        Hooks.__init__(self)
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        self.create_hook(HookPoint('lock_acquired',
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            "Called with a bzrlib.lock.LockResult when a physical lock is "
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            "acquired.", (1, 8), None))
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        self.create_hook(HookPoint('lock_released',
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            "Called with a bzrlib.lock.LockResult when a physical lock is "
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            "released.", (1, 8), None))
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        self.create_hook(HookPoint('lock_broken',
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            "Called with a bzrlib.lock.LockResult when a physical lock is "
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            "broken.", (1, 15), None))
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class Lock(object):
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    """Base class for locks.
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    :cvar hooks: Hook dictionary for operations on locks.
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    """
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    hooks = LockHooks()
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class LockResult(object):
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    """Result of an operation on a lock; passed to a hook"""
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    def __init__(self, lock_url, details=None):
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        """Create a lock result for lock with optional details about the lock."""
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        self.lock_url = lock_url
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        self.details = details
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    def __eq__(self, other):
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        return self.lock_url == other.lock_url and self.details == other.details
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return '%s(%s, %s)' % (self.__class__.__name__,
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                             self.lock_url, self.details)
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class LogicalLockResult(object):
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    """The result of a lock_read/lock_write/lock_tree_write call on lockables.
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    :ivar unlock: A callable which will unlock the lock.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, unlock):
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        self.unlock = unlock
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return "LogicalLockResult(%s)" % (self.unlock)
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def cant_unlock_not_held(locked_object):
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    """An attempt to unlock failed because the object was not locked.
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    This provides a policy point from which we can generate either a warning 
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    or an exception.
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    """
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    # This is typically masking some other error and called from a finally
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    # block, so it's useful to have the option not to generate a new error
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    # here.  You can use -Werror to make it fatal.  It should possibly also
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    # raise LockNotHeld.
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    if 'unlock' in debug.debug_flags:
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        warnings.warn("%r is already unlocked" % (locked_object,),
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            stacklevel=3)
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    else:
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        raise errors.LockNotHeld(locked_object)
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try:
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    import fcntl
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    have_fcntl = True
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except ImportError:
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    have_fcntl = False
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have_pywin32 = False
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have_ctypes_win32 = False
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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    import msvcrt
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    try:
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        import win32file, pywintypes, winerror
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        have_pywin32 = True
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    except ImportError:
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        pass
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    try:
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        import ctypes
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        have_ctypes_win32 = True
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    except ImportError:
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        pass
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class _OSLock(object):
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    def __init__(self):
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        self.f = None
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        self.filename = None
 
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from bzrlib.errors import LockError
 
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from bzrlib.osutils import realpath
 
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter
 
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class _base_Lock(object):
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    def _open(self, filename, filemode):
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        self.filename = osutils.realpath(filename)
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        try:
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            self.f = open(self.filename, filemode)
 
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            self.f = open(filename, filemode)
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            return self.f
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        except IOError, e:
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            if e.errno in (errno.EACCES, errno.EPERM):
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                raise errors.LockFailed(self.filename, str(e))
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            if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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                raise
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            # maybe this is an old branch (before may 2005)
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            trace.mutter("trying to create missing lock %r", self.filename)
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            self.f = open(self.filename, 'wb+')
 
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            mutter("trying to create missing branch lock %r", filename)
 
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            self.f = open(filename, 'wb+')
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            return self.f
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    def _clear_f(self):
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        """Clear the self.f attribute cleanly."""
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        if self.f:
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            self.f.close()
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            self.f = None
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    def __del__(self):
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        if self.f:
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            from warnings import warn
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            warn("lock on %r not released" % self.f)
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            self.unlock()
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    def unlock(self):
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        raise NotImplementedError()
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_lock_classes = []
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if have_fcntl:
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    class _fcntl_FileLock(_OSLock):
 
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############################################################
 
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# msvcrt locks
 
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try:
 
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    import fcntl
 
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    class _fcntl_FileLock(_base_Lock):
 
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        f = None
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        def _unlock(self):
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            fcntl.lockf(self.f, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
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        def _clear_f(self):
 
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    class _fcntl_WriteLock(_fcntl_FileLock):
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        _open_locks = set()
 
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        def __init__(self, filename):
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            super(_fcntl_WriteLock, self).__init__()
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            # Check we can grab a lock before we actually open the file.
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            self.filename = osutils.realpath(filename)
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            if self.filename in _fcntl_WriteLock._open_locks:
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                self._clear_f()
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                raise errors.LockContention(self.filename)
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            if self.filename in _fcntl_ReadLock._open_locks:
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                if 'strict_locks' in debug.debug_flags:
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                    self._clear_f()
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                    raise errors.LockContention(self.filename)
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                else:
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                    trace.mutter('Write lock taken w/ an open read lock on: %s'
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                                 % (self.filename,))
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            # at this point unlock() will be called, because self.f is set.
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            _fcntl_WriteLock._open_locks.add(self.filename)
 
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            self._open(filename, 'wb')
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                # LOCK_NB will cause IOError to be raised if we can't grab a
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                # lock right away.
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                fcntl.lockf(self.f, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB)
 
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                if e.errno in (errno.EAGAIN, errno.EACCES):
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                    # We couldn't grab the lock
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                    self.unlock()
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                raise errors.LockContention(self.filename, e)
 
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            _fcntl_WriteLock._open_locks.remove(self.filename)
 
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        _open_locks = {}
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        def __init__(self, filename):
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            super(_fcntl_ReadLock, self).__init__()
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            self.filename = osutils.realpath(filename)
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            if self.filename in _fcntl_WriteLock._open_locks:
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                if 'strict_locks' in debug.debug_flags:
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                    # We raise before calling _open so we don't need to
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                    # _clear_f
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                    raise errors.LockContention(self.filename)
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                else:
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                    trace.mutter('Read lock taken w/ an open write lock on: %s'
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                                 % (self.filename,))
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            _fcntl_ReadLock._open_locks[self.filename] += 1
 
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        def unlock(self):
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            count = _fcntl_ReadLock._open_locks[self.filename]
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            if count == 1:
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                del _fcntl_ReadLock._open_locks[self.filename]
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            else:
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        def temporary_write_lock(self):
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            without unlocking the file.
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            Otherwise, this will release the read lock, and try to acquire a
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            write lock.
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            :return: A token which can be used to switch back to a read lock.
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            """
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            if self.filename in _fcntl_WriteLock._open_locks:
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                raise AssertionError('file already locked: %r'
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                    % (self.filename,))
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                wlock = _fcntl_TemporaryWriteLock(self)
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            except errors.LockError:
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                # We didn't unlock, so we can just return 'self'
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                return False, self
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            return True, wlock
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        """A token used when grabbing a temporary_write_lock.
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        """
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        def __init__(self, read_lock):
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            super(_fcntl_TemporaryWriteLock, self).__init__()
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            self._read_lock = read_lock
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            self.filename = read_lock.filename
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            count = _fcntl_ReadLock._open_locks[self.filename]
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            if count > 1:
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                # Something else also has a read-lock, so we cannot grab a
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                # write lock.
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                raise errors.LockContention(self.filename)
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            if self.filename in _fcntl_WriteLock._open_locks:
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                raise AssertionError('file already locked: %r'
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                    % (self.filename,))
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            # See if we can open the file for writing. Another process might
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            # have a read lock. We don't use self._open() because we don't want
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            # to create the file if it exists. That would have already been
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            # done by _fcntl_ReadLock
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            try:
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                new_f = open(self.filename, 'rb+')
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            except IOError, e:
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                if e.errno in (errno.EACCES, errno.EPERM):
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                    raise errors.LockFailed(self.filename, str(e))
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                raise
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            try:
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                # LOCK_NB will cause IOError to be raised if we can't grab a
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                # lock right away.
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                fcntl.lockf(new_f, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB)
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            except IOError, e:
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                # TODO: Raise a more specific error based on the type of error
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                raise errors.LockContention(self.filename, e)
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            _fcntl_WriteLock._open_locks.add(self.filename)
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            self.f = new_f
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        def restore_read_lock(self):
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            """Restore the original ReadLock."""
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            # For fcntl, since we never released the read lock, just release the
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            # write lock, and return the original lock.
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            fcntl.lockf(self.f, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
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            self._clear_f()
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            _fcntl_WriteLock._open_locks.remove(self.filename)
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            # Avoid reference cycles
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            read_lock = self._read_lock
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            self._read_lock = None
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            return read_lock
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    _lock_classes.append(('fcntl', _fcntl_WriteLock, _fcntl_ReadLock))
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if have_pywin32 and sys.platform == 'win32':
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    if os.path.supports_unicode_filenames:
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        # for Windows NT/2K/XP/etc
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        win32file_CreateFile = win32file.CreateFileW
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    else:
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        # for Windows 98
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        win32file_CreateFile = win32file.CreateFile
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    class _w32c_FileLock(_OSLock):
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        def _open(self, filename, access, share, cflags, pymode):
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            self.filename = osutils.realpath(filename)
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            try:
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                self._handle = win32file_CreateFile(filename, access, share,
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                    None, win32file.OPEN_ALWAYS,
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                    win32file.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, None)
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            except pywintypes.error, e:
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                if e.args[0] == winerror.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED:
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                    raise errors.LockFailed(filename, e)
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                if e.args[0] == winerror.ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION:
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                    raise errors.LockContention(filename, e)
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                raise
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            fd = win32file._open_osfhandle(self._handle, cflags)
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            self.f = os.fdopen(fd, pymode)
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            return self.f
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        def unlock(self):
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            self._clear_f()
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            self._handle = None
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    class _w32c_ReadLock(_w32c_FileLock):
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        def __init__(self, filename):
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            super(_w32c_ReadLock, self).__init__()
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            self._open(filename, win32file.GENERIC_READ,
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                win32file.FILE_SHARE_READ, os.O_RDONLY, "rb")
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        def temporary_write_lock(self):
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            """Try to grab a write lock on the file.
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            On platforms that support it, this will upgrade to a write lock
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            without unlocking the file.
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            Otherwise, this will release the read lock, and try to acquire a
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            write lock.
395
 
 
396
 
            :return: A token which can be used to switch back to a read lock.
397
 
            """
398
 
            # I can't find a way to upgrade a read lock to a write lock without
399
 
            # unlocking first. So here, we do just that.
400
 
            self.unlock()
401
 
            try:
402
 
                wlock = _w32c_WriteLock(self.filename)
403
 
            except errors.LockError:
404
 
                return False, _w32c_ReadLock(self.filename)
405
 
            return True, wlock
406
 
 
407
 
 
408
 
    class _w32c_WriteLock(_w32c_FileLock):
409
 
        def __init__(self, filename):
410
 
            super(_w32c_WriteLock, self).__init__()
411
 
            self._open(filename,
412
 
                win32file.GENERIC_READ | win32file.GENERIC_WRITE, 0,
413
 
                os.O_RDWR, "rb+")
414
 
 
415
 
        def restore_read_lock(self):
416
 
            """Restore the original ReadLock."""
417
 
            # For win32 we had to completely let go of the original lock, so we
418
 
            # just unlock and create a new read lock.
419
 
            self.unlock()
420
 
            return _w32c_ReadLock(self.filename)
421
 
 
422
 
 
423
 
    _lock_classes.append(('pywin32', _w32c_WriteLock, _w32c_ReadLock))
424
 
 
425
 
 
426
 
if have_ctypes_win32:
427
 
    from ctypes.wintypes import DWORD, LPCSTR, LPCWSTR
428
 
    LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES = ctypes.c_void_p # used as NULL no need to declare
429
 
    HANDLE = ctypes.c_int # rather than unsigned as in ctypes.wintypes
430
 
    if os.path.supports_unicode_filenames:
431
 
        _function_name = "CreateFileW"
432
 
        LPTSTR = LPCWSTR
433
 
    else:
434
 
        _function_name = "CreateFileA"
435
 
        class LPTSTR(LPCSTR):
436
 
            def __new__(cls, obj):
437
 
                return LPCSTR.__new__(cls, obj.encode("mbcs"))
438
 
 
439
 
    # CreateFile <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa363858.aspx>
440
 
    _CreateFile = ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE(
441
 
            HANDLE,                # return value
442
 
            LPTSTR,                # lpFileName
443
 
            DWORD,                 # dwDesiredAccess
444
 
            DWORD,                 # dwShareMode
445
 
            LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, # lpSecurityAttributes
446
 
            DWORD,                 # dwCreationDisposition
447
 
            DWORD,                 # dwFlagsAndAttributes
448
 
            HANDLE                 # hTemplateFile
449
 
        )((_function_name, ctypes.windll.kernel32))
450
 
 
451
 
    INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = -1
452
 
 
453
 
    GENERIC_READ = 0x80000000
454
 
    GENERIC_WRITE = 0x40000000
455
 
    FILE_SHARE_READ = 1
456
 
    OPEN_ALWAYS = 4
457
 
    FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL = 128
458
 
 
459
 
    ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED = 5
460
 
    ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION = 32
461
 
 
462
 
    class _ctypes_FileLock(_OSLock):
463
 
 
464
 
        def _open(self, filename, access, share, cflags, pymode):
465
 
            self.filename = osutils.realpath(filename)
466
 
            handle = _CreateFile(filename, access, share, None, OPEN_ALWAYS,
467
 
                FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0)
468
 
            if handle in (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, 0):
469
 
                e = ctypes.WinError()
470
 
                if e.args[0] == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED:
471
 
                    raise errors.LockFailed(filename, e)
472
 
                if e.args[0] == ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION:
473
 
                    raise errors.LockContention(filename, e)
474
 
                raise e
475
 
            fd = msvcrt.open_osfhandle(handle, cflags)
476
 
            self.f = os.fdopen(fd, pymode)
477
 
            return self.f
478
 
 
479
 
        def unlock(self):
480
 
            self._clear_f()
481
 
 
482
 
 
483
 
    class _ctypes_ReadLock(_ctypes_FileLock):
484
 
        def __init__(self, filename):
485
 
            super(_ctypes_ReadLock, self).__init__()
486
 
            self._open(filename, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, os.O_RDONLY,
487
 
                "rb")
488
 
 
489
 
        def temporary_write_lock(self):
490
 
            """Try to grab a write lock on the file.
491
 
 
492
 
            On platforms that support it, this will upgrade to a write lock
493
 
            without unlocking the file.
494
 
            Otherwise, this will release the read lock, and try to acquire a
495
 
            write lock.
496
 
 
497
 
            :return: A token which can be used to switch back to a read lock.
498
 
            """
499
 
            # I can't find a way to upgrade a read lock to a write lock without
500
 
            # unlocking first. So here, we do just that.
501
 
            self.unlock()
502
 
            try:
503
 
                wlock = _ctypes_WriteLock(self.filename)
504
 
            except errors.LockError:
505
 
                return False, _ctypes_ReadLock(self.filename)
506
 
            return True, wlock
507
 
 
508
 
    class _ctypes_WriteLock(_ctypes_FileLock):
509
 
        def __init__(self, filename):
510
 
            super(_ctypes_WriteLock, self).__init__()
511
 
            self._open(filename, GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, 0, os.O_RDWR,
512
 
                "rb+")
513
 
 
514
 
        def restore_read_lock(self):
515
 
            """Restore the original ReadLock."""
516
 
            # For win32 we had to completely let go of the original lock, so we
517
 
            # just unlock and create a new read lock.
518
 
            self.unlock()
519
 
            return _ctypes_ReadLock(self.filename)
520
 
 
521
 
 
522
 
    _lock_classes.append(('ctypes', _ctypes_WriteLock, _ctypes_ReadLock))
523
 
 
524
 
 
525
 
if len(_lock_classes) == 0:
526
 
    raise NotImplementedError(
527
 
        "We must have one of fcntl, pywin32, or ctypes available"
528
 
        " to support OS locking."
529
 
        )
530
 
 
531
 
 
532
 
# We default to using the first available lock class.
533
 
_lock_type, WriteLock, ReadLock = _lock_classes[0]
534
 
 
535
 
 
536
 
class _RelockDebugMixin(object):
537
 
    """Mixin support for -Drelock flag.
538
 
 
539
 
    Add this as a base class then call self._note_lock with 'r' or 'w' when
540
 
    acquiring a read- or write-lock.  If this object was previously locked (and
541
 
    locked the same way), and -Drelock is set, then this will trace.note a
542
 
    message about it.
543
 
    """
544
 
    
545
 
    _prev_lock = None
546
 
 
547
 
    def _note_lock(self, lock_type):
548
 
        if 'relock' in debug.debug_flags and self._prev_lock == lock_type:
549
 
            if lock_type == 'r':
550
 
                type_name = 'read'
551
 
            else:
552
 
                type_name = 'write'
553
 
            trace.note('%r was %s locked again', self, type_name)
554
 
        self._prev_lock = lock_type
555
 
 
 
135
 
 
136
    WriteLock = _fcntl_WriteLock
 
137
    ReadLock = _fcntl_ReadLock
 
138
 
 
139
 
 
140
except ImportError:
 
141
    try:
 
142
        import win32con, win32file, pywintypes
 
143
 
 
144
 
 
145
        LOCK_SH = 0 # the default
 
146
        LOCK_EX = win32con.LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK
 
147
        LOCK_NB = win32con.LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY
 
148
 
 
149
        class _w32c_FileLock(_base_Lock):
 
150
            def _lock(self, filename, openmode, lockmode):
 
151
                try:
 
152
                    self._open(filename, openmode)
 
153
                    self.hfile = win32file._get_osfhandle(self.f.fileno())
 
154
                    overlapped = pywintypes.OVERLAPPED()
 
155
                    win32file.LockFileEx(self.hfile, lockmode, 0, 0x7fff0000, overlapped)
 
156
                except Exception, e:
 
157
                    if self.f:
 
158
                        self.f.close()
 
159
                        self.f = None
 
160
                    raise LockError(e)
 
161
 
 
162
            def unlock(self):
 
163
                try:
 
164
                    overlapped = pywintypes.OVERLAPPED()
 
165
                    win32file.UnlockFileEx(self.hfile, 0, 0x7fff0000, overlapped)
 
166
                    self.f.close()
 
167
                    self.f = None
 
168
                except Exception, e:
 
169
                    raise LockError(e)
 
170
 
 
171
 
 
172
        class _w32c_ReadLock(_w32c_FileLock):
 
173
            def __init__(self, filename):
 
174
                _w32c_FileLock._lock(self, filename, 'rb',
 
175
                                     LOCK_NB)
 
176
 
 
177
        class _w32c_WriteLock(_w32c_FileLock):
 
178
            def __init__(self, filename):
 
179
                _w32c_FileLock._lock(self, filename, 'wb',
 
180
                                     LOCK_EX + LOCK_NB)
 
181
 
 
182
 
 
183
        WriteLock = _w32c_WriteLock
 
184
        ReadLock = _w32c_ReadLock
 
185
 
 
186
    except ImportError:
 
187
        try:
 
188
            import msvcrt
 
189
 
 
190
 
 
191
            # Unfortunately, msvcrt.locking() doesn't distinguish between
 
192
            # read locks and write locks. Also, the way the combinations
 
193
            # work to get non-blocking is not the same, so we
 
194
            # have to write extra special functions here.
 
195
 
 
196
 
 
197
            class _msvc_FileLock(_base_Lock):
 
198
                LOCK_SH = 1
 
199
                LOCK_EX = 2
 
200
                LOCK_NB = 4
 
201
                def unlock(self):
 
202
                    _msvc_unlock(self.f)
 
203
                    self.f.close()
 
204
                    self.f = None
 
205
 
 
206
 
 
207
            class _msvc_ReadLock(_msvc_FileLock):
 
208
                def __init__(self, filename):
 
209
                    _msvc_lock(self._open(filename, 'rb'), self.LOCK_SH)
 
210
 
 
211
 
 
212
            class _msvc_WriteLock(_msvc_FileLock):
 
213
                def __init__(self, filename):
 
214
                    _msvc_lock(self._open(filename, 'wb'), self.LOCK_EX)
 
215
 
 
216
 
 
217
            def _msvc_lock(f, flags):
 
218
                try:
 
219
                    # Unfortunately, msvcrt.LK_RLCK is equivalent to msvcrt.LK_LOCK
 
220
                    # according to the comments, LK_RLCK is open the lock for writing.
 
221
 
 
222
                    # Unfortunately, msvcrt.locking() also has the side effect that it
 
223
                    # will only block for 10 seconds at most, and then it will throw an
 
224
                    # exception, this isn't terrible, though.
 
225
                    if type(f) == file:
 
226
                        fpos = f.tell()
 
227
                        fn = f.fileno()
 
228
                        f.seek(0)
 
229
                    else:
 
230
                        fn = f
 
231
                        fpos = os.lseek(fn, 0,0)
 
232
                        os.lseek(fn, 0,0)
 
233
 
 
234
                    if flags & _msvc_FileLock.LOCK_SH:
 
235
                        if flags & _msvc_FileLock.LOCK_NB:
 
236
                            lock_mode = msvcrt.LK_NBLCK
 
237
                        else:
 
238
                            lock_mode = msvcrt.LK_LOCK
 
239
                    elif flags & _msvc_FileLock.LOCK_EX:
 
240
                        if flags & _msvc_FileLock.LOCK_NB:
 
241
                            lock_mode = msvcrt.LK_NBRLCK
 
242
                        else:
 
243
                            lock_mode = msvcrt.LK_RLCK
 
244
                    else:
 
245
                        raise ValueError('Invalid lock mode: %r' % flags)
 
246
                    try:
 
247
                        msvcrt.locking(fn, lock_mode, -1)
 
248
                    finally:
 
249
                        os.lseek(fn, fpos, 0)
 
250
                except Exception, e:
 
251
                    raise LockError(e)
 
252
 
 
253
            def _msvc_unlock(f):
 
254
                try:
 
255
                    if type(f) == file:
 
256
                        fpos = f.tell()
 
257
                        fn = f.fileno()
 
258
                        f.seek(0)
 
259
                    else:
 
260
                        fn = f
 
261
                        fpos = os.lseek(fn, 0,0)
 
262
                        os.lseek(fn, 0,0)
 
263
 
 
264
                    try:
 
265
                        msvcrt.locking(fn, msvcrt.LK_UNLCK, -1)
 
266
                    finally:
 
267
                        os.lseek(fn, fpos, 0)
 
268
                except Exception, e:
 
269
                    raise LockError(e)
 
270
 
 
271
 
 
272
            WriteLock = _msvc_WriteLock
 
273
            ReadLock = _msvc_ReadLock
 
274
        except ImportError:
 
275
            raise NotImplementedError("please write a locking method "
 
276
                                      "for platform %r" % sys.platform)