#!/usr/bin/perl
use File::Lock;
$fn = shift || 'test.f';
# avoid dup output
select(STDOUT); $| = 1;
print "1..5\n";
# create the file
open(FH, ">$fn") and close(FH);
open(FH, "<$fn") and ($lk1a = new File::Lock(FH,'r'));
print 'not ' unless ($lk1a);
print "ok 1\n";
if (fork()) {
wait(); # hold the lock
} else {
# we SHOULD get multiple shared locks on read-opened files
print 'not ' unless ($lk1b = new File::Lock(FH,'r'));
print "ok 2\n";
exit(0);
}
if (fork()) {
wait(); # hold the lock
} else {
close(FH);
open(FH,"+>$fn");
# we should NOT get exclusive locks on read-opened files
print 'not ' if ($lk1b = new File::Lock(FH, 'wn'));
print "ok 3\n";
# cleanup if needed
$lk1b->unlock if ($lk1b);
close(FH);
exit(0);
}
# releasing the lock should work
print 'not ' unless ($lk1a->unlock);
print "ok 4\n";
print 'not ' # with fcntl we should see that no one is locking the file
if (File::Lock::has_fcntl and File::Lock::fcntl(FH,"t") ne "u");
print "ok 5\n";
close(FH);
unlink($fn);
# eof
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