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diff --git a/doc/index.html b/doc/index.html index c7cb59c..66095a2 100644 --- a/doc/index.html +++ b/doc/index.html @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ with a standard C development environment </li> <h3> Download </h3> <ul> - <li> The current released version of skalibs is <a href="skalibs-2.9.4.0.tar.gz">2.9.4.0</a>. </li> + <li> The current released version of skalibs is <a href="skalibs-2.10.0.0.tar.gz">2.10.0.0</a>. </li> <li> Alternatively, you can checkout a copy of the <a href="//git.skarnet.org/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi/skalibs/">skalibs git repository</a>: diff --git a/doc/libstddjb/djbunix.html b/doc/libstddjb/djbunix.html index e70fe4f..54aaf50 100644 --- a/doc/libstddjb/djbunix.html +++ b/doc/libstddjb/djbunix.html @@ -202,45 +202,26 @@ with errno saved, used essentially to isolate application code from </p> <p> -<code> int lock_ex (int fd) </code> <br /> -Gets an exclusive advisory lock on <em>fd</em>. <em>fd</em> must point to -a regular file, open for writing. Blocks until the lock can be obtained. -Returns 0 if it succeeds, or -1 (and sets errno) if it fails. -</p> - -<p> -<code> int lock_exnb (int fd) </code> <br /> -Gets an exclusive advisory lock on <em>fd</em>. <em>fd</em> must point to -a regular file, open for writing. -Returns 0 if it succeeds, or -1 (and sets errno) if it fails. If the lock -is held and the function would block, it immediately returns with -1 EWOULDBLOCK. -</p> - -<p> -<code> int lock_sh (int fd) </code> <br /> -Gets a shared advisory lock on <em>fd</em>. <em>fd</em> must point to -a regular file, open for reading. Blocks until the lock can be obtained. -Returns 0 if it succeeds, or -1 (and sets errno) if it fails. -</p> - -<p> -<code> int lock_shnb (int fd) </code> <br /> -Gets a shared advisory lock on <em>fd</em>. <em>fd</em> must point to -a regular file, open for reading. -Returns 0 if it succeeds, or -1 (and sets errno) if it fails. If the lock -is held and the function would block, it immediately returns with -1 EWOULDBLOCK. +<code> int fd_lock (int fd, int w, int nb) </code> <br /> +Gets an advisory lock on <em>fd</em>: shared if <em>w</em> is +zero, exclusive otherwise. <em>fd</em> must point to +a regular file, open for writing or reading depending on whether +you want an exclusive lock or not. If <em>nb</em> is zero, the +function blocks until the lock can be obtained; otherwise it +returns 0 immediately. On success, the function returns 1 ; it +returns 0 if it cannot take the lock, or -1 (and sets errno) if +an error occurs. </p> <p> -<code> int lock_un (int fd) </code> <br /> +<code> void fd_unlock (int fd) </code> <br /> Releases a previously held lock on <em>fd</em>. -Returns 0 if it succeeds, or -1 (and sets errno) if it fails. </p> <p> -<code> void lock_unx (int fd) </code> <br /> -Like <tt>lock_un</tt>, but without a return code and without -modifying errno. +<code> int fd_islocked (int fd) </code> <br /> +Returns 1 if a lock is currently held on fd, 0 otherwise. +Returns -1 (and sets errno) if an error occurs. </p> <p> diff --git a/doc/license.html b/doc/license.html index 9aae77e..bfc1d5f 100644 --- a/doc/license.html +++ b/doc/license.html @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ color, or different text font. </li> <p> <em>I am aware that the previous restrictions sound completely ridiculous while the official skalibs documentation is incomplete. -As of 2.9.4.0, I'm not going to enforce those restrictions, but if you're +As of 2.10.0.0, I'm not going to enforce those restrictions, but if you're going to provide documentation for skalibs, don't keep it to yourself, please send it to me instead. :-) </em> </p> diff --git a/doc/upgrade.html b/doc/upgrade.html index da2185c..8a87d7d 100644 --- a/doc/upgrade.html +++ b/doc/upgrade.html @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ <a href="//skarnet.org/">skarnet.org</a> </p> -<h2> in 2.9.4.0 </h2> +<h2> in 2.10.0.0 </h2> <ul> <li> New <tt>openc_*</tt> functions, which are O_CLOEXEC versions of the @@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ deleting a Unix domain socket. The <tt>ipc_bind_reuse()</tt> function now uses it, so it won't unconditionally clobber sockets in the filesystem anymore. </li> <li> Complete revamping of the pathexec functions, see <tt>exec.h</tt>. </li> + <li> Revamping of the locking functions, see +<a href="libstddjb/djbunix.html>djbunix.h</a>. </li> </ul> <h2> in 2.9.3.0 </h2> |