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Re: How to tell if a file is busy?
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Re: How to tell if a file is busy?


  • Subject: Re: How to tell if a file is busy?
  • From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 07:42:11 -0400

on 9/27/01 8:44 PM, Chris Page at email@hidden wrote:

> Unfortunately, as I mentioned elsewhere, on Mac OS X although a given file
> can only be opened once with write access within a given process, multiple
> processes can open the file with write access (they can't tell the file is
> busy in another process, either), so you can no longer rely on checking
> whether the file is "busy" to control access to a file. I guess this
> reflects the underlying BSD I/O model, but it seems ludicrously stupid and
> burdensome to me. It means programs have to find some more complicated way
> to share access to a file, and of course you can only do this between
> cooperating programs -- any program that doesn't participate in your
> necessarily proprietary scheme may ruin your day.

AppleScript has always provided a standard way for applications to deal with
this problem, but only a few applications implement it (e.g., FileMaker Pro,
Font Reserve). Namely, the With Transaction event (and the related Abort
Transaction event).

I recently wrote a brief article about it in the "Tips" chapter of The
AppleScript Sourcebook. Given the multiprocess, multiuser nature of Mac OS
X, it might be a good idea for application developers to take a closer look
at implementing this standard mechanism.

It can be finer-grained than just locking everybody out of a file that is
currently in use. As its name suggests, it can lock everybody out of a
single record, allowing simultaneous access to other records.

--

Bill Cheeseman - email@hidden
Quechee Software, Quechee, Vermont, USA

The AppleScript Sourcebook - www.AppleScriptSourcebook.com
Vermont Recipes - www.stepwise.com/Articles/VermontRecipes


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