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1 /* Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 96 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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5 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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7 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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8 any later version.
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9
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10 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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13 GNU General Public License for more details.
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14
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15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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16 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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17 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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18 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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19
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20 /* Synced with FSF 20.2 */
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21
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22 #include <config.h>
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23 #include "lisp.h"
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24
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25 #include "buffer.h"
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26 #include <paths.h>
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27
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28 #include "sysfile.h"
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29 #include "sysdir.h"
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30 #include "syspwd.h"
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31 #include "syssignal.h" /* for kill */
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32
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33 Lisp_Object Qask_user_about_supersession_threat;
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34 Lisp_Object Qask_user_about_lock;
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35
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36 #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
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37
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38 /* The strategy: to lock a file FN, create a symlink .#FN in FN's
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39 directory, with link data `user@host.pid'. This avoids a single
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40 mount (== failure) point for lock files.
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41
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42 When the host in the lock data is the current host, we can check if
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43 the pid is valid with kill.
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44
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45 Otherwise, we could look at a separate file that maps hostnames to
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46 reboot times to see if the remote pid can possibly be valid, since we
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47 don't want Emacs to have to communicate via pipes or sockets or
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48 whatever to other processes, either locally or remotely; rms says
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49 that's too unreliable. Hence the separate file, which could
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50 theoretically be updated by daemons running separately -- but this
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51 whole idea is unimplemented; in practice, at least in our
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52 environment, it seems such stale locks arise fairly infrequently, and
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53 Emacs' standard methods of dealing with clashes suffice.
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54
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55 We use symlinks instead of normal files because (1) they can be
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56 stored more efficiently on the filesystem, since the kernel knows
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57 they will be small, and (2) all the info about the lock can be read
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58 in a single system call (readlink). Although we could use regular
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59 files to be useful on old systems lacking symlinks, nowadays
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60 virtually all such systems are probably single-user anyway, so it
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61 didn't seem worth the complication.
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62
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63 Similarly, we don't worry about a possible 14-character limit on
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64 file names, because those are all the same systems that don't have
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65 symlinks.
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66
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67 This is compatible with the locking scheme used by Interleaf (which
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68 has contributed this implementation for Emacs), and was designed by
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69 Ethan Jacobson, Kimbo Mundy, and others.
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70
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71 --karl@cs.umb.edu/karl@hq.ileaf.com. */
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72
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73 /* Note that muleization is provided by using mule-encapsulated
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74 versions of the system calls we use like symlink(), unlink(), etc... */
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75
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76
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77 /* Here is the structure that stores information about a lock. */
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78
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79 typedef struct
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80 {
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81 char *user;
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82 char *host;
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83 unsigned long pid;
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84 } lock_info_type;
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85
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86 /* When we read the info back, we might need this much more,
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87 enough for decimal representation plus null. */
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88 #define LOCK_PID_MAX (4 * sizeof (unsigned long))
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89
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90 /* Free the two dynamically-allocated pieces in PTR. */
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91 #define FREE_LOCK_INFO(i) do { xfree ((i).user); xfree ((i).host); } while (0)
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92
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93 /* Write the name of the lock file for FN into LFNAME. Length will be
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94 that of FN plus two more for the leading `.#' plus one for the null. */
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95 #define MAKE_LOCK_NAME(lock, file) \
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96 (lock = (char *) alloca (XSTRING_LENGTH (file) + 2 + 1), \
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97 fill_in_lock_file_name ((Bufbyte *) (lock), (file)))
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98
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99 static void
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100 fill_in_lock_file_name (Bufbyte *lockfile, Lisp_Object fn)
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101 {
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102 Bufbyte *file_name = XSTRING_DATA (fn);
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103 Bufbyte *p;
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104 size_t dirlen;
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105
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106 for (p = file_name + XSTRING_LENGTH (fn) - 1;
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107 p > file_name && !IS_ANY_SEP (p[-1]);
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108 p--)
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109 ;
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110 dirlen = p - file_name;
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111
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112 memcpy (lockfile, file_name, dirlen);
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113 p = lockfile + dirlen;
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114 *(p++) = '.';
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115 *(p++) = '#';
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116 memcpy (p, file_name + dirlen, XSTRING_LENGTH (fn) - dirlen + 1);
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117 }
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118
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119 /* Lock the lock file named LFNAME.
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120 If FORCE is nonzero, we do so even if it is already locked.
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121 Return 1 if successful, 0 if not. */
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122
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123 static int
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124 lock_file_1 (char *lfname, int force)
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125 {
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126 int err;
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127 char *lock_info_str;
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128 char *host_name;
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129 char *user_name = user_login_name (NULL);
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130
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131 if (user_name == NULL)
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132 user_name = "";
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133
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134 if (STRINGP (Vsystem_name))
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135 host_name = (char *) XSTRING_DATA (Vsystem_name);
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136 else
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137 host_name = "";
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138
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139 lock_info_str = (char *)alloca (strlen (user_name) + strlen (host_name)
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140 + LOCK_PID_MAX + 5);
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141
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142 sprintf (lock_info_str, "%s@%s.%lu", user_name, host_name,
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143 (unsigned long) getpid ());
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144
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145 err = symlink (lock_info_str, lfname);
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146 if (err != 0 && errno == EEXIST && force)
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147 {
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148 unlink (lfname);
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149 err = symlink (lock_info_str, lfname);
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150 }
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151
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152 return err == 0;
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153 }
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154
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155 /* Return 0 if nobody owns the lock file LFNAME or the lock is obsolete,
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156 1 if another process owns it (and set OWNER (if non-null) to info),
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157 2 if the current process owns it,
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158 or -1 if something is wrong with the locking mechanism. */
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159
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160 static int
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161 current_lock_owner (lock_info_type *owner, char *lfname)
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162 {
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163 int len, ret;
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164 int local_owner = 0;
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165 char *at, *dot;
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166 char *lfinfo = 0;
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167 int bufsize = 50;
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168 /* Read arbitrarily-long contents of symlink. Similar code in
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169 file-symlink-p in fileio.c. */
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170 do
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171 {
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172 bufsize *= 2;
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173 lfinfo = (char *) xrealloc (lfinfo, bufsize);
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174 len = readlink (lfname, lfinfo, bufsize);
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175 }
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176 while (len >= bufsize);
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177
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178 /* If nonexistent lock file, all is well; otherwise, got strange error. */
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179 if (len == -1)
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180 {
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181 xfree (lfinfo);
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182 return errno == ENOENT ? 0 : -1;
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183 }
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184
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185 /* Link info exists, so `len' is its length. Null terminate. */
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186 lfinfo[len] = 0;
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187
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188 /* Even if the caller doesn't want the owner info, we still have to
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189 read it to determine return value, so allocate it. */
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190 if (!owner)
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191 {
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192 owner = (lock_info_type *) alloca (sizeof (lock_info_type));
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193 local_owner = 1;
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194 }
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195
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196 /* Parse USER@HOST.PID. If can't parse, return -1. */
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197 /* The USER is everything before the first @. */
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198 at = strchr (lfinfo, '@');
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199 dot = strrchr (lfinfo, '.');
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200 if (!at || !dot) {
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201 xfree (lfinfo);
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202 return -1;
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203 }
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204 len = at - lfinfo;
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205 owner->user = (char *) xmalloc (len + 1);
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206 strncpy (owner->user, lfinfo, len);
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207 owner->user[len] = 0;
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208
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209 /* The PID is everything after the last `.'. */
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210 owner->pid = atoi (dot + 1);
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211
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212 /* The host is everything in between. */
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213 len = dot - at - 1;
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214 owner->host = (char *) xmalloc (len + 1);
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215 strncpy (owner->host, at + 1, len);
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216 owner->host[len] = 0;
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217
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218 /* We're done looking at the link info. */
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219 xfree (lfinfo);
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220
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221 /* On current host? */
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222 if (STRINGP (Fsystem_name ())
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223 && strcmp (owner->host, (char *) XSTRING_DATA (Fsystem_name ())) == 0)
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224 {
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225 if (owner->pid == getpid ())
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226 ret = 2; /* We own it. */
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227 else if (owner->pid > 0
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228 && (kill (owner->pid, 0) >= 0 || errno == EPERM))
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229 ret = 1; /* An existing process on this machine owns it. */
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230 /* The owner process is dead or has a strange pid (<=0), so try to
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231 zap the lockfile. */
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232 else if (unlink (lfname) < 0)
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233 ret = -1;
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234 else
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235 ret = 0;
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236 }
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237 else
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238 { /* If we wanted to support the check for stale locks on remote machines,
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239 here's where we'd do it. */
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240 ret = 1;
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241 }
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242
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243 /* Avoid garbage. */
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244 if (local_owner || ret <= 0)
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245 {
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246 FREE_LOCK_INFO (*owner);
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247 }
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248 return ret;
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249 }
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250
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251 /* Lock the lock named LFNAME if possible.
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252 Return 0 in that case.
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253 Return positive if some other process owns the lock, and info about
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254 that process in CLASHER.
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255 Return -1 if cannot lock for any other reason. */
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256
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257 static int
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258 lock_if_free (lock_info_type *clasher, char *lfname)
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259 {
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260 if (lock_file_1 (lfname, 0) == 0)
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261 {
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262 int locker;
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263
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264 if (errno != EEXIST)
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265 return -1;
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266
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267 locker = current_lock_owner (clasher, lfname);
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268 if (locker == 2)
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269 {
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270 FREE_LOCK_INFO (*clasher);
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271 return 0; /* We ourselves locked it. */
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272 }
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273 else if (locker == 1)
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274 return 1; /* Someone else has it. */
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275
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276 return -1; /* Something's wrong. */
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277 }
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278 return 0;
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279 }
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280
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281 /* lock_file locks file FN,
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282 meaning it serves notice on the world that you intend to edit that file.
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283 This should be done only when about to modify a file-visiting
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284 buffer previously unmodified.
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285 Do not (normally) call this for a buffer already modified,
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286 as either the file is already locked, or the user has already
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287 decided to go ahead without locking.
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288
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289 When this returns, either the lock is locked for us,
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290 or the user has said to go ahead without locking.
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291
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292 If the file is locked by someone else, this calls
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293 ask-user-about-lock (a Lisp function) with two arguments,
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294 the file name and info about the user who did the locking.
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295 This function can signal an error, or return t meaning
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296 take away the lock, or return nil meaning ignore the lock. */
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297
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298 void
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299 lock_file (Lisp_Object fn)
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300 {
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301 /* This function can GC. */
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302 /* dmoore - and can destroy current_buffer and all sorts of other
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303 mean nasty things with pointy teeth. If you call this make sure
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304 you protect things right. */
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305 /* Somebody updated the code in this function and removed the previous
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306 comment. -slb */
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307
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308 register Lisp_Object attack, orig_fn;
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309 register char *lfname, *locker;
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310 lock_info_type lock_info;
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311 struct gcpro gcpro1,gcpro2;
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312 Lisp_Object subject_buf;
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313
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314 GCPRO2 (fn, subject_buf);
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315 orig_fn = fn;
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316 fn = Fexpand_file_name (fn, Qnil);
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317
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318 /* Create the name of the lock-file for file fn */
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319 MAKE_LOCK_NAME (lfname, fn);
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320
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321 /* See if this file is visited and has changed on disk since it was
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322 visited. */
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323 {
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324 subject_buf = get_truename_buffer (orig_fn);
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325 if (!NILP (subject_buf)
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326 && NILP (Fverify_visited_file_modtime (subject_buf))
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327 && !NILP (Ffile_exists_p (fn)))
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328 call1_in_buffer (XBUFFER(subject_buf),
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329 Qask_user_about_supersession_threat, fn);
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330 }
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331
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332 /* Try to lock the lock. */
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333 if (lock_if_free (&lock_info, lfname) <= 0)
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334 /* Return now if we have locked it, or if lock creation failed */
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335 goto done;
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336
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337 /* Else consider breaking the lock */
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338 locker = (char *) alloca (strlen (lock_info.user) + strlen (lock_info.host)
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339 + LOCK_PID_MAX + 9);
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340 sprintf (locker, "%s@%s (pid %lu)", lock_info.user, lock_info.host,
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341 lock_info.pid);
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342 FREE_LOCK_INFO (lock_info);
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343
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344 attack = call2_in_buffer (BUFFERP (subject_buf) ? XBUFFER (subject_buf) :
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345 current_buffer, Qask_user_about_lock , fn,
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346 build_string (locker));
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347 if (!NILP (attack))
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348 /* User says take the lock */
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349 {
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350 lock_file_1 (lfname, 1);
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351 goto done;
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352 }
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353 /* User says ignore the lock */
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354 done:
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355 UNGCPRO;
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356 }
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357
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358 void
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359 unlock_file (Lisp_Object fn)
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360 {
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361 register char *lfname;
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362 struct gcpro gcpro1;
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363
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364 GCPRO1 (fn);
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365
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366 fn = Fexpand_file_name (fn, Qnil);
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367
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368 MAKE_LOCK_NAME (lfname, fn);
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369
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370 if (current_lock_owner (0, lfname) == 2)
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371 unlink (lfname);
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372
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373 UNGCPRO;
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374 }
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375
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376 void
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377 unlock_all_files (void)
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378 {
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379 register Lisp_Object tail;
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380
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381 for (tail = Vbuffer_alist; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
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382 {
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383 struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (XCDR (XCAR (tail)));
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384 if (STRINGP (b->file_truename) && BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b) < BUF_MODIFF (b))
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385 unlock_file (b->file_truename);
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386 }
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387 }
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388
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389 DEFUN ("lock-buffer", Flock_buffer, 0, 1, 0, /*
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390 Lock FILE, if current buffer is modified.
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391 FILE defaults to current buffer's visited file,
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392 or else nothing is done if current buffer isn't visiting a file.
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393 */
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394 (file))
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395 {
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396 if (NILP (file))
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397 file = current_buffer->file_truename;
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398 CHECK_STRING (file);
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399 if (BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (current_buffer) < BUF_MODIFF (current_buffer)
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400 && !NILP (file))
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401 lock_file (file);
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402 return Qnil;
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403 }
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404
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405 DEFUN ("unlock-buffer", Funlock_buffer, 0, 0, 0, /*
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406 Unlock the file visited in the current buffer,
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407 if it should normally be locked.
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408 */
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409 ())
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410 {
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411 /* This function can GC */
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412 /* dmoore - and can destroy current_buffer and all sorts of other
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413 mean nasty things with pointy teeth. If you call this make sure
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414 you protect things right. */
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415
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416 if (BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (current_buffer) < BUF_MODIFF (current_buffer)
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417 && STRINGP (current_buffer->file_truename))
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418 unlock_file (current_buffer->file_truename);
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419 return Qnil;
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420 }
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421
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422 /* Unlock the file visited in buffer BUFFER. */
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423
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424
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425 void
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426 unlock_buffer (struct buffer *buffer)
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427 {
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428 /* This function can GC */
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429 /* dmoore - and can destroy current_buffer and all sorts of other
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430 mean nasty things with pointy teeth. If you call this make sure
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431 you protect things right. */
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432 if (BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (buffer) < BUF_MODIFF (buffer)
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433 && STRINGP (buffer->file_truename))
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434 unlock_file (buffer->file_truename);
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435 }
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436
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437 DEFUN ("file-locked-p", Ffile_locked_p, 0, 1, 0, /*
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438 Return nil if the FILENAME is not locked,
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439 t if it is locked by you, else a string of the name of the locker.
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440 */
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441 (filename))
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442 {
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443 Lisp_Object ret;
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444 register char *lfname;
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445 int owner;
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446 lock_info_type locker;
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447 struct gcpro gcpro1;
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448
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449 GCPRO1 (filename);
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450
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373
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451 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
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452
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453 MAKE_LOCK_NAME (lfname, filename);
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0
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454
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373
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455 owner = current_lock_owner (&locker, lfname);
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0
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456 if (owner <= 0)
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373
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457 ret = Qnil;
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458 else if (owner == 2)
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459 ret = Qt;
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460 else
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461 ret = build_string (locker.user);
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185
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462
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373
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463 if (owner > 0)
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464 FREE_LOCK_INFO (locker);
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465
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406
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466 UNGCPRO;
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467
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373
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468 return ret;
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0
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469 }
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470
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373
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471
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472 /* Initialization functions. */
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473
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0
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474 void
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475 syms_of_filelock (void)
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476 {
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477 /* This function can GC */
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20
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478 DEFSUBR (Funlock_buffer);
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479 DEFSUBR (Flock_buffer);
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480 DEFSUBR (Ffile_locked_p);
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0
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481
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482 defsymbol (&Qask_user_about_supersession_threat,
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483 "ask-user-about-supersession-threat");
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484 defsymbol (&Qask_user_about_lock, "ask-user-about-lock");
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485 }
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486
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487
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373
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488 #endif /* CLASH_DETECTION */
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