//! We use `flock` rather than `fcntl` on Linux, because WSL1 does not support //! `fcntl`-style advisory locks properly (rust-lang/rust#72157). For other Unix //! targets we still use `fcntl` because it's more portable than `flock`. use std::fs::{File, OpenOptions}; use std::io; use std::os::unix::prelude::*; use std::path::Path; #[derive(Debug)] pub struct Lock { _file: File, } impl Lock { pub fn new(p: &Path, wait: bool, create: bool, exclusive: bool) -> io::Result { let file = OpenOptions::new().read(true).write(true).create(create).mode(0o600).open(p)?; let mut operation = if exclusive { libc::LOCK_EX } else { libc::LOCK_SH }; if !wait { operation |= libc::LOCK_NB } let ret = unsafe { libc::flock(file.as_raw_fd(), operation) }; if ret == -1 { Err(io::Error::last_os_error()) } else { Ok(Lock { _file: file }) } } pub fn error_unsupported(err: &io::Error) -> bool { matches!(err.raw_os_error(), Some(libc::ENOTSUP) | Some(libc::ENOSYS)) } } // Note that we don't need a Drop impl to execute `flock(fd, LOCK_UN)`. A lock acquired by // `flock` is associated with the file descriptor and closing the file releases it // automatically.