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#!/bin/sh
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# Wraps lockfile/dotlockfile
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# Usage: env [interval=...] self lockfile
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selfDir="$(dirname -- "$0")"
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: "${interval=5}" # s
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if test -n "$inner"; then
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    "$selfDir/dotlockfile" -l -r 65535 -p "$lockfile" || exit
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    echo "$pid" >"$lockfile" # use the outer process's PPID
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    exit
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fi
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statFmtFlag="$(test "$(uname)" = Darwin && echo f || echo c)"
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if test "$(uname)" = Darwin; then
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    file_group () { stat -f %Sg "$@"; }
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else
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    file_group () { stat -c %G "$@"; }
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fi
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export lockfile="$1"
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if test "$(uname)" = Darwin; then
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    while ! shlock -p "$PPID" -f "$1"; do sleep "$interval"; done
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else
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    # Need to change primary group of the dotlockfile process to the group of
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    # the dir to contain the lockfile, because dotlockfile otherwise reports a
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    # "permission denied" error (even though the directory is actually writable,
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    # dotlockfile thinks it isn't).
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    # newgrp, the command that does this, does not pass arguments to the new
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    # process, so they must instead be passed via environment variables and a
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    # recursive invocation of lockfile (with the $inner recursion flag set).
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    # Additionally, exec cannot be used to propagate the PPID (needed by
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    # dotlockfile) because newgrp creates a new process rather than using exec,
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    # so it must be manually entered into the lockfile after dotlockfile runs.
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    export SHELL="$0" inner=1 pid="$PPID"
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    newgrp "$(file_group "$(dirname -- "$lockfile")")"
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fi
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