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Trap OSError when deleting env vars
On the other OS, it seems that case insensitivity for
environment vars can bite users when using some unknown
combination of python 2.4.1 and win2kSP4+minsys (and
probably other vversions of these softwares).
The best way to avoid problems in those weird cases is to
ignore OSError exception during env var deletion.
author | Edouard Gomez <ed.gomez@free.fr> |
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date | Tue, 09 Aug 2005 09:36:34 -0800 |
parents | 574869103985 |
children | 6d5a62a549fa |
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# lock.py - simple locking scheme for mercurial # # Copyright 2005 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. import os, time import util class LockHeld(Exception): pass class lock: def __init__(self, file, wait = 1): self.f = file self.held = 0 self.wait = wait self.lock() def __del__(self): self.release() def lock(self): while 1: try: self.trylock() return 1 except LockHeld, inst: if self.wait: time.sleep(1) continue raise inst def trylock(self): pid = os.getpid() try: util.makelock(str(pid), self.f) self.held = 1 except (OSError, IOError): raise LockHeld(util.readlock(self.f)) def release(self): if self.held: self.held = 0 try: os.unlink(self.f) except: pass