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Re: [NSFileHandle isOpen]?
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Re: [NSFileHandle isOpen]?


  • Subject: Re: [NSFileHandle isOpen]?
  • From: Scott Ribe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 15:07:40 -0700

On Feb 14, 2011, at 9:57 AM, claw wrote:

> i don't know how to use them exactly but if you send an closedFile, and you can determine that this file is time consuming after sending the message in process or it is still used with another pid, ppid that also means it can effectively forbid / or prevent the close action

- The headers you're referencing are for code that lives in the kernel, not available to user-space actions.

- I really don't know why anyone would think that another process could block your process from closing a file handle...

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Scott Ribe
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