I was writing some code to lock a file before I copied it and then did something with the copy so I had something like
use strict;
use File::Copy;
use Fcntl ':flock'; # import LOCK_* constants
my $status_file = "/tmp/flocktest";
open(STATUS, "+<$status_file") || die "Can't open file";
flock(STATUS,LOCK_EX) || die "Can't lock file";
copy("$status_file","/tmp/foo");
However when I tested it by running more than one instance the locking didn't work. Eventually by trial and error I found out that I needed to change the copy to:
copy(\*STATUS,"/tmp/foo");
It looks as though copy is releasing the lock when given a filename as the first argument, but not when given a ref to the filehandle. Can anyone confirm this - and is it the expected behaviour?
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