# with only one command
#
# Author: Patrick Canterino <patshaping@gmx.net>
-# Last modified: 09-26-2003
+# Last modified: 2004-02-06
#
use strict;
use vars qw(@EXPORT);
use Carp qw(croak);
-use File::Spec;
### Export ###
@EXPORT = qw(dir_read
file_create
file_read
- file_save);
+ file_save
+ file_unlock);
# dir_read()
#
{
next if($entry eq "." || $entry eq "..");
- if(-d File::Spec->canonpath($dir."/".$entry))
+ if(-d $dir."/".$entry)
{
push(@dirs,$entry);
}
return if(-e $file);
- open(FILE,">",$file) or return;
- close(FILE) or return;
+ open(FILE,">$file") or return;
+ close(FILE) or return;
return 1;
}
my $file = shift;
local *FILE;
- open(FILE,"<",$file) or return;
+ open(FILE,"<$file") or return;
read(FILE, my $content, -s $file);
- close(FILE) or return;
+ close(FILE) or return;
return \$content;
}
sub file_save($$)
{
my ($file,$content) = @_;
- my $temp = $file.".temp";
local *FILE;
- open(FILE,">",$temp) or return;
+ open(FILE,">$file") or return;
print FILE $$content or do { close(FILE); return };
close(FILE) or return;
- rename($temp,$file) or return;
-
return 1;
}
+# file_unlock()
+#
+# Remove a file from the list of files in use
+#
+# Params: 1. File::UseList object
+# 2. File to remove
+#
+# Return: -nothing-
+
+sub file_unlock($$)
+{
+ my ($uselist,$file) = @_;
+
+ $uselist->remove_file($file);
+ $uselist->save;
+
+ return;
+}
+
# it's true, baby ;-)
1;