open will fail if there are no permissions, or the file does not exist, or something of the sort. flock will fail if an error occured, or if a non blocking request for a lock failed. I assume that should the filehandle have not been opened by open, then perhaps flock will fail if there was an error anyway. But you'll probably lose the content of $!.

Opening a locked file will not raise an error, as on *nix locks are advisory, and not mandatory. Your open statement will actually fail only if you haven't read access to the file, or the directory in case it doesn't exist. Other than that there is no reasonably expectable error, and what you're trying to acheive is done, as the others noted, with non blocking flock.

-nuffin
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In reply to Re: Question about Flock and die by nothingmuch
in thread Question about Flock and die by acarvalh

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