Added embryonic description of fcntl.lockf(). Added pointer to that

in posixfile (which is obsolescent).
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Guido van Rossum 1996-10-11 17:43:34 +00:00
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emulated using \code{fcntl}.)
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{lockf}{fd\, code\, \optional{len\, \optional{start\, \optional{whence}}}}
This is a wrapper around the \code{F_SETLK} and \code{F_SETLKW}
\code{fcntl()} calls. See the Unix manual for details.
\end{funcdesc}
If the library modules \code{FCNTL} or \code{IOCTL} are missing, you
can find the opcodes in the C include files \code{sys/fcntl} and
\code{sys/ioctl}. You can create the modules yourself with the h2py

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\bimodindex{posixfile}
\indexii{posix}{file object}
\emph{Note:} This module will become obsolete in a future release.
The locking operation that it provides is done better and more
portably by the \code{fcntl.lockf()} call.
This module implements some additional functionality over the built-in
file objects. In particular, it implements file locking, control over
the file flags, and an easy interface to duplicate the file object.

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@ -42,6 +42,11 @@ See the Unix manual for details. (On some systems, this function is
emulated using \code{fcntl}.)
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{lockf}{fd\, code\, \optional{len\, \optional{start\, \optional{whence}}}}
This is a wrapper around the \code{F_SETLK} and \code{F_SETLKW}
\code{fcntl()} calls. See the Unix manual for details.
\end{funcdesc}
If the library modules \code{FCNTL} or \code{IOCTL} are missing, you
can find the opcodes in the C include files \code{sys/fcntl} and
\code{sys/ioctl}. You can create the modules yourself with the h2py

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\bimodindex{posixfile}
\indexii{posix}{file object}
\emph{Note:} This module will become obsolete in a future release.
The locking operation that it provides is done better and more
portably by the \code{fcntl.lockf()} call.
This module implements some additional functionality over the built-in
file objects. In particular, it implements file locking, control over
the file flags, and an easy interface to duplicate the file object.