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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting adding a column of unique string to multiple files Post 302593908 by ida1215 on Monday 30th of January 2012 12:05:03 AM
Old 01-30-2012
@ ahamed101. yeah that would be it.
 

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LOCKS(3)						   libbash locks Library Manual 						  LOCKS(3)

NAME
locks -- libbash library that implements locking (directory based). This library is not throughoutly tested - use with caution! SYNOPSIS
dirInitLock <object> [<spin>] dirTryLock <object> dirLock <object> dirUnlock <object> dirDestroyLock <object> DESCRIPTION
General locks is a collection of functions that implement locking (mutex like) in bash scripting language. The whole idea is based on the fact that directory creation/removal is an atomic process. The creation of this library was inspired by studying CVS locks management. Same lock object can by used by several processes to serialize access to some shared resource. (Well, yeah, this what locks were invented for...) To actually do this, processes just need to access lock object by the same name. Functions list: dirInitLock Initialize a lock object for your proccess dirTryLock Try to lock the lock object - give up if its already locked dirLock Lock the lock object - will block until object is unlocked dirUnlock Unlock the lock object dirDestroyLock Destroy the lock object - free resources Detailed interface description follows. FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTIONS
dirInitLock <object> [<spin>] Initialize a lock object for your process. Only after a lock is initialized, your proccess will be able to use it. Notice: This action does not lock the object. The lock can be set on two types of objects. The first is an existing directory. In this case, Aq dir must be a path (relative or full). The path must contain a '/'. The second is an abstract object used as a lock. In this case, the name of the lock will not contain any '/'. This can be used to create locks without creating real directories for them. Notice: Do not call your lock object '.lock'. Parameters: <object> The name of the lock object (either existing directory or abstract name) <spin> The time (in seconds) that the funtion dirLock will wait between two runs of dirTryLock. This parameter is optional, and its value gen- erally should be less then 1. If ommited, a default value (0.01) is set. Return Value: One of the following: 0 The action finished successfully. 1 The action failed. You do not have permissions to preform it. 3 The directory path could not be resolved. Possibly parameter does contain '/', but refers to directory that does not exist. dirTryLock <object> Try to lock the lock object. The function always returns immediately. Parameters: <object> The object that the lock is set on. Return Value: One of the following: 0 The action finished successfully. 1 The action failed. The object is already locked. 2 The action failed. Your proccess did not initialize a lock for the object. 3 The directory path could not be resolved. dirLock <object> Lock given lock object. If the object is already locked - the function will block untill the object is unlocked. After each try (dirTry- Lock) the function will sleep for spin seconds (spin is defined using dirInitLock ). Parameters: <object> The directory that the lock is set on. Return Value: One of the following: 0 The action finished successfully. 2 The action failed. Your proccess did not initialize a lock for the directory. 3 The directory path could not be resolved. dirUnlock <dir> Unlock the lock object. Parameters: <object> The object that the lock is set on. Return Value: One of the following: 0 The action finished successfully. 2 The action failed. Your proccess did not initialize the lock. 3 The directory path could not be resolved. dirDestroyLock <object> Destroys the lock object. After this action the proccess will no longer be able to use the lock object. To use the object after this action is done, one must initialize the lock, using dirInitLock. Parameters: <object> The directory that the lock is set on. Return Value: One of the following: 0 The action finished successfully. 1 The action failed. The directory is locked by your own proccess. Unlock it first. 2 The action failed. Your proccess did not initialize the lock. 3 The directory path could not be resolved. EXAMPLES
Creating an abstract lock named mylock, with 0.1 second spintime: $ dirInitLock mylock 0.1 # $?=0 Locking it: $ dirLock mylock # $?=0 Trying once to lock it again: $ dirTryLock mylock # $?=1 Trying to lock it again: $ dirLock mylock # Will wait forever Unlocking: $ dirUnlock mylock # $?=0 Destroying the lock: $ dirDestroyLock mylock # $?=0 Trying to lock again: $ dirLock mylock # $?=2 Creating a lock on the directory ./mydir, with default spin time: $ dirInitLock ./mydir # $?=0 AUTHORS
Hai Zaar <haizaar@haizaar.com> Gil Ran <gil@ran4.net> SEE ALSO
ldbash(1), libbash(1) Linux Epoch Linux
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