36.12. posixfile — File-like objects with locking support - Python 2.7.18 documentation 编辑

Deprecated since version 1.5: The locking operation that this module provides is done better and more portably by the fcntl.lockf() call.

This module implements some additional functionality over the built-in file objects. In particular, it implements file locking, control over the file flags, and an easy interface to duplicate the file object. The module defines a new file object, the posixfile object. It has all the standard file object methods and adds the methods described below. This module only works for certain flavors of Unix, since it uses fcntl.fcntl() for file locking.

To instantiate a posixfile object, use the posixfile.open() function. The resulting object looks and feels roughly the same as a standard file object.

The posixfile module defines the following constants:

posixfile.SEEK_SET

Offset is calculated from the start of the file.

posixfile.SEEK_CUR

Offset is calculated from the current position in the file.

posixfile.SEEK_END

Offset is calculated from the end of the file.

The posixfile module defines the following functions:

posixfile.open(filename[, mode[, bufsize]])

Create a new posixfile object with the given filename and mode. The filename, mode and bufsize arguments are interpreted the same way as by the built-in open() function.

posixfile.fileopen(fileobject)

Create a new posixfile object with the given standard file object. The resulting object has the same filename and mode as the original file object.

The posixfile object defines the following additional methods:

posixfile.lock(fmt[, len[, start[, whence]]])

Lock the specified section of the file that the file object is referring to. The format is explained below in a table. The len argument specifies the length of the section that should be locked. The default is 0. start specifies the starting offset of the section, where the default is 0. The whence argument specifies where the offset is relative to. It accepts one of the constants SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR or SEEK_END. The default is SEEK_SET. For more information about the arguments refer to the fcntl(2) manual page on your system.

posixfile.flags([flags])

Set the specified flags for the file that the file object is referring to. The new flags are ORed with the old flags, unless specified otherwise. The format is explained below in a table. Without the flags argument a string indicating the current flags is returned (this is the same as the ? modifier). For more information about the flags refer to the fcntl(2) manual page on your system.

posixfile.dup()

Duplicate the file object and the underlying file pointer and file descriptor. The resulting object behaves as if it were newly opened.

posixfile.dup2(fd)

Duplicate the file object and the underlying file pointer and file descriptor. The new object will have the given file descriptor. Otherwise the resulting object behaves as if it were newly opened.

posixfile.file()

Return the standard file object that the posixfile object is based on. This is sometimes necessary for functions that insist on a standard file object.

All methods raise IOError when the request fails.

Format characters for the lock() method have the following meaning:

Format

Meaning

u

unlock the specified region

r

request a read lock for the specified section

w

request a write lock for the specified section

In addition the following modifiers can be added to the format:

Modifier

Meaning

Notes

|

wait until the lock has been granted

?

return the first lock conflicting with the requested lock, or None if there is no conflict.

(1)

Note:

  1. The lock returned is in the format (mode, len, start, whence, pid) where mode is a character representing the type of lock (‘r’ or ‘w’). This modifier prevents a request from being granted; it is for query purposes only.

Format characters for the flags() method have the following meanings:

Format

Meaning

a

append only flag

c

close on exec flag

n

no delay flag (also called non-blocking flag)

s

synchronization flag

In addition the following modifiers can be added to the format:

Modifier

Meaning

Notes

!

turn the specified flags ‘off’, instead of the default ‘on’

(1)

=

replace the flags, instead of the default ‘OR’ operation

(1)

?

return a string in which the characters represent the flags that are set.

(2)

Notes:

  1. The ! and = modifiers are mutually exclusive.

  2. This string represents the flags after they may have been altered by the same call.

Examples:

import posixfile

file = posixfile.open('testfile', 'w')
file.lock('w|')
...
file.lock('u')
file.close()

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