Your solution seems great for persistence across a session, for each user. But I'm looking to have persistence shared by all users. Or perhaps I don't understand your solution (don't kill me!:)
I want web users to share access to the same data, stored in one file. Ideally the CGI is very fast, so the problem of parallel conflicting updates is reduced.
I see two dangers:
- 1. Damaging the integrity of the file
- 2. Over-writing someone else's changes
I definitely need to avoid (1.), but I could live with (2.)
if it's unlikely to happen much in practice.
I could avoid (2.) entirely if, as was suggested to me, the script locks the file as soon as it reads it and doesn't release it until it's done writing to it. As long as things are fast and nothing goes wrong with the script preventing it from releasing, this should work.
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