I'm always disappointed when I find something that Python doesn't handle in a platform independent way. It seems to me that file locking is in that boat.
1. I don't see a way to atomically open a file for writing if and only if it doesn't exist without resorting to os.open and specialized platform O_XXX flags. 2. I don't see a way to atomically open a file for writing and obtain a lock on the file. 3. I don't see a platform independent way to obtain a lock on a file. You have to do something goofy like if sys.platform == win32: import msvcrt else: import fcntl and then similar things to call the correct functions with the correct flags. Please let me know if I'm missing something since they seem like normal file operations that I would hope Python would abstract away. If not, are there any PEPs concerning this for Python3K? Thanks, Jeff -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list