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I am trying to lock an IFS file by opening it in one program (in debug) and
then seeing if I can open it in another program (in debug in separate
session). I thought the second program should puke and not provide me a
handle for the file, but it gives me the handle just fine. I am assuming
that since I am opening it for reading and writing that I should get a file
lock but evidently not. Here is the program I am using to test the process:
H DFTACTGRP(*NO)
D open PR 10I 0 ExtProc('open')
D filename * value options(*string)
D openflags 10I 0 value
D mode 10U 0 value options(*nopass)
D codepage 10U 0 value options(*nopass)
D close PR 10I 0 ExtProc('close')
D handle 10I 0 value
D* Reading & Writing
D O_RDWR C 4
D handle S 10I 0
D rc S 10I 0
/Free
handle = open('/tmp/Example3.xml': O_RDWR);
rc = close(handle);
*InLR = *On;
/End-Free
Any ideas?
Aaron Bartell
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