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{- Lock pool.
-
- This avoids a problem with unix fcntl locks: They are not composition-safe.
-
- For example, if one thread is holding a lock, and another thread opens the
- lock file (to attempt to take or check the lock), and then closes it,
- the lock will be released, despite the first thread still having the
- lockfile open.
-
- Or, if a process is already holding an exclusive lock on a file, and
- re-opens it and tries to take another exclusive lock, it won't block
- on the first lock.
-
- To avoid these problems, this implements a lock pool. This keeps track
- of which lock files are being used by the process, using STM to handle
- inter-process locking.
-
- Note that, like Utility.LockFile, this does *not* attempt to be a
- portability shim; the native locking of the OS is used.
-
- Copyright 2015 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- License: BSD-2-clause
-}
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
module Utility.LockPool (module X) where
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
import Utility.LockPool.Posix as X
#else
import Utility.LockPool.Windows as X
#endif
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