Remove Lockfile.

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Chris Hunt 2019-09-15 17:06:07 -04:00
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Remove Lockfile as a vendored dependency.

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vendored("distlib")
vendored("distro")
vendored("html5lib")
vendored("lockfile")
vendored("six")
vendored("six.moves")
vendored("six.moves.urllib")

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from lockfile import *

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This is the MIT license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
Copyright (c) 2007 Skip Montanaro.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
IN THE SOFTWARE.

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
lockfile.py - Platform-independent advisory file locks.
Requires Python 2.5 unless you apply 2.4.diff
Locking is done on a per-thread basis instead of a per-process basis.
Usage:
>>> lock = LockFile('somefile')
>>> try:
... lock.acquire()
... except AlreadyLocked:
... print 'somefile', 'is locked already.'
... except LockFailed:
... print 'somefile', 'can\\'t be locked.'
... else:
... print 'got lock'
got lock
>>> print lock.is_locked()
True
>>> lock.release()
>>> lock = LockFile('somefile')
>>> print lock.is_locked()
False
>>> with lock:
... print lock.is_locked()
True
>>> print lock.is_locked()
False
>>> lock = LockFile('somefile')
>>> # It is okay to lock twice from the same thread...
>>> with lock:
... lock.acquire()
...
>>> # Though no counter is kept, so you can't unlock multiple times...
>>> print lock.is_locked()
False
Exceptions:
Error - base class for other exceptions
LockError - base class for all locking exceptions
AlreadyLocked - Another thread or process already holds the lock
LockFailed - Lock failed for some other reason
UnlockError - base class for all unlocking exceptions
AlreadyUnlocked - File was not locked.
NotMyLock - File was locked but not by the current thread/process
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import functools
import os
import socket
import threading
import warnings
# Work with PEP8 and non-PEP8 versions of threading module.
if not hasattr(threading, "current_thread"):
threading.current_thread = threading.currentThread
if not hasattr(threading.Thread, "get_name"):
threading.Thread.get_name = threading.Thread.getName
__all__ = ['Error', 'LockError', 'LockTimeout', 'AlreadyLocked',
'LockFailed', 'UnlockError', 'NotLocked', 'NotMyLock',
'LinkFileLock', 'MkdirFileLock', 'SQLiteFileLock',
'LockBase', 'locked']
class Error(Exception):
"""
Base class for other exceptions.
>>> try:
... raise Error
... except Exception:
... pass
"""
pass
class LockError(Error):
"""
Base class for error arising from attempts to acquire the lock.
>>> try:
... raise LockError
... except Error:
... pass
"""
pass
class LockTimeout(LockError):
"""Raised when lock creation fails within a user-defined period of time.
>>> try:
... raise LockTimeout
... except LockError:
... pass
"""
pass
class AlreadyLocked(LockError):
"""Some other thread/process is locking the file.
>>> try:
... raise AlreadyLocked
... except LockError:
... pass
"""
pass
class LockFailed(LockError):
"""Lock file creation failed for some other reason.
>>> try:
... raise LockFailed
... except LockError:
... pass
"""
pass
class UnlockError(Error):
"""
Base class for errors arising from attempts to release the lock.
>>> try:
... raise UnlockError
... except Error:
... pass
"""
pass
class NotLocked(UnlockError):
"""Raised when an attempt is made to unlock an unlocked file.
>>> try:
... raise NotLocked
... except UnlockError:
... pass
"""
pass
class NotMyLock(UnlockError):
"""Raised when an attempt is made to unlock a file someone else locked.
>>> try:
... raise NotMyLock
... except UnlockError:
... pass
"""
pass
class _SharedBase(object):
def __init__(self, path):
self.path = path
def acquire(self, timeout=None):
"""
Acquire the lock.
* If timeout is omitted (or None), wait forever trying to lock the
file.
* If timeout > 0, try to acquire the lock for that many seconds. If
the lock period expires and the file is still locked, raise
LockTimeout.
* If timeout <= 0, raise AlreadyLocked immediately if the file is
already locked.
"""
raise NotImplemented("implement in subclass")
def release(self):
"""
Release the lock.
If the file is not locked, raise NotLocked.
"""
raise NotImplemented("implement in subclass")
def __enter__(self):
"""
Context manager support.
"""
self.acquire()
return self
def __exit__(self, *_exc):
"""
Context manager support.
"""
self.release()
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s: %r>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.path)
class LockBase(_SharedBase):
"""Base class for platform-specific lock classes."""
def __init__(self, path, threaded=True, timeout=None):
"""
>>> lock = LockBase('somefile')
>>> lock = LockBase('somefile', threaded=False)
"""
super(LockBase, self).__init__(path)
self.lock_file = os.path.abspath(path) + ".lock"
self.hostname = socket.gethostname()
self.pid = os.getpid()
if threaded:
t = threading.current_thread()
# Thread objects in Python 2.4 and earlier do not have ident
# attrs. Worm around that.
ident = getattr(t, "ident", hash(t))
self.tname = "-%x" % (ident & 0xffffffff)
else:
self.tname = ""
dirname = os.path.dirname(self.lock_file)
# unique name is mostly about the current process, but must
# also contain the path -- otherwise, two adjacent locked
# files conflict (one file gets locked, creating lock-file and
# unique file, the other one gets locked, creating lock-file
# and overwriting the already existing lock-file, then one
# gets unlocked, deleting both lock-file and unique file,
# finally the last lock errors out upon releasing.
self.unique_name = os.path.join(dirname,
"%s%s.%s%s" % (self.hostname,
self.tname,
self.pid,
hash(self.path)))
self.timeout = timeout
def is_locked(self):
"""
Tell whether or not the file is locked.
"""
raise NotImplemented("implement in subclass")
def i_am_locking(self):
"""
Return True if this object is locking the file.
"""
raise NotImplemented("implement in subclass")
def break_lock(self):
"""
Remove a lock. Useful if a locking thread failed to unlock.
"""
raise NotImplemented("implement in subclass")
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s: %r -- %r>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.unique_name,
self.path)
def _fl_helper(cls, mod, *args, **kwds):
warnings.warn("Import from %s module instead of lockfile package" % mod,
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
# This is a bit funky, but it's only for awhile. The way the unit tests
# are constructed this function winds up as an unbound method, so it
# actually takes three args, not two. We want to toss out self.
if not isinstance(args[0], str):
# We are testing, avoid the first arg
args = args[1:]
if len(args) == 1 and not kwds:
kwds["threaded"] = True
return cls(*args, **kwds)
def LinkFileLock(*args, **kwds):
"""Factory function provided for backwards compatibility.
Do not use in new code. Instead, import LinkLockFile from the
lockfile.linklockfile module.
"""
from . import linklockfile
return _fl_helper(linklockfile.LinkLockFile, "lockfile.linklockfile",
*args, **kwds)
def MkdirFileLock(*args, **kwds):
"""Factory function provided for backwards compatibility.
Do not use in new code. Instead, import MkdirLockFile from the
lockfile.mkdirlockfile module.
"""
from . import mkdirlockfile
return _fl_helper(mkdirlockfile.MkdirLockFile, "lockfile.mkdirlockfile",
*args, **kwds)
def SQLiteFileLock(*args, **kwds):
"""Factory function provided for backwards compatibility.
Do not use in new code. Instead, import SQLiteLockFile from the
lockfile.mkdirlockfile module.
"""
from . import sqlitelockfile
return _fl_helper(sqlitelockfile.SQLiteLockFile, "lockfile.sqlitelockfile",
*args, **kwds)
def locked(path, timeout=None):
"""Decorator which enables locks for decorated function.
Arguments:
- path: path for lockfile.
- timeout (optional): Timeout for acquiring lock.
Usage:
@locked('/var/run/myname', timeout=0)
def myname(...):
...
"""
def decor(func):
@functools.wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
lock = FileLock(path, timeout=timeout)
lock.acquire()
try:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
lock.release()
return wrapper
return decor
if hasattr(os, "link"):
from . import linklockfile as _llf
LockFile = _llf.LinkLockFile
else:
from . import mkdirlockfile as _mlf
LockFile = _mlf.MkdirLockFile
FileLock = LockFile

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from __future__ import absolute_import
import time
import os
from . import (LockBase, LockFailed, NotLocked, NotMyLock, LockTimeout,
AlreadyLocked)
class LinkLockFile(LockBase):
"""Lock access to a file using atomic property of link(2).
>>> lock = LinkLockFile('somefile')
>>> lock = LinkLockFile('somefile', threaded=False)
"""
def acquire(self, timeout=None):
try:
open(self.unique_name, "wb").close()
except IOError:
raise LockFailed("failed to create %s" % self.unique_name)
timeout = timeout if timeout is not None else self.timeout
end_time = time.time()
if timeout is not None and timeout > 0:
end_time += timeout
while True:
# Try and create a hard link to it.
try:
os.link(self.unique_name, self.lock_file)
except OSError:
# Link creation failed. Maybe we've double-locked?
nlinks = os.stat(self.unique_name).st_nlink
if nlinks == 2:
# The original link plus the one I created == 2. We're
# good to go.
return
else:
# Otherwise the lock creation failed.
if timeout is not None and time.time() > end_time:
os.unlink(self.unique_name)
if timeout > 0:
raise LockTimeout("Timeout waiting to acquire"
" lock for %s" %
self.path)
else:
raise AlreadyLocked("%s is already locked" %
self.path)
time.sleep(timeout is not None and timeout / 10 or 0.1)
else:
# Link creation succeeded. We're good to go.
return
def release(self):
if not self.is_locked():
raise NotLocked("%s is not locked" % self.path)
elif not os.path.exists(self.unique_name):
raise NotMyLock("%s is locked, but not by me" % self.path)
os.unlink(self.unique_name)
os.unlink(self.lock_file)
def is_locked(self):
return os.path.exists(self.lock_file)
def i_am_locking(self):
return (self.is_locked() and
os.path.exists(self.unique_name) and
os.stat(self.unique_name).st_nlink == 2)
def break_lock(self):
if os.path.exists(self.lock_file):
os.unlink(self.lock_file)

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from __future__ import absolute_import, division
import time
import os
import sys
import errno
from . import (LockBase, LockFailed, NotLocked, NotMyLock, LockTimeout,
AlreadyLocked)
class MkdirLockFile(LockBase):
"""Lock file by creating a directory."""
def __init__(self, path, threaded=True, timeout=None):
"""
>>> lock = MkdirLockFile('somefile')
>>> lock = MkdirLockFile('somefile', threaded=False)
"""
LockBase.__init__(self, path, threaded, timeout)
# Lock file itself is a directory. Place the unique file name into
# it.
self.unique_name = os.path.join(self.lock_file,
"%s.%s%s" % (self.hostname,
self.tname,
self.pid))
def acquire(self, timeout=None):
timeout = timeout if timeout is not None else self.timeout
end_time = time.time()
if timeout is not None and timeout > 0:
end_time += timeout
if timeout is None:
wait = 0.1
else:
wait = max(0, timeout / 10)
while True:
try:
os.mkdir(self.lock_file)
except OSError:
err = sys.exc_info()[1]
if err.errno == errno.EEXIST:
# Already locked.
if os.path.exists(self.unique_name):
# Already locked by me.
return
if timeout is not None and time.time() > end_time:
if timeout > 0:
raise LockTimeout("Timeout waiting to acquire"
" lock for %s" %
self.path)
else:
# Someone else has the lock.
raise AlreadyLocked("%s is already locked" %
self.path)
time.sleep(wait)
else:
# Couldn't create the lock for some other reason
raise LockFailed("failed to create %s" % self.lock_file)
else:
open(self.unique_name, "wb").close()
return
def release(self):
if not self.is_locked():
raise NotLocked("%s is not locked" % self.path)
elif not os.path.exists(self.unique_name):
raise NotMyLock("%s is locked, but not by me" % self.path)
os.unlink(self.unique_name)
os.rmdir(self.lock_file)
def is_locked(self):
return os.path.exists(self.lock_file)
def i_am_locking(self):
return (self.is_locked() and
os.path.exists(self.unique_name))
def break_lock(self):
if os.path.exists(self.lock_file):
for name in os.listdir(self.lock_file):
os.unlink(os.path.join(self.lock_file, name))
os.rmdir(self.lock_file)

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# pidlockfile.py
#
# Copyright © 20082009 Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au>
#
# This is free software: you may copy, modify, and/or distribute this work
# under the terms of the Python Software Foundation License, version 2 or
# later as published by the Python Software Foundation.
# No warranty expressed or implied. See the file LICENSE.PSF-2 for details.
""" Lockfile behaviour implemented via Unix PID files.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import errno
import os
import time
from . import (LockBase, AlreadyLocked, LockFailed, NotLocked, NotMyLock,
LockTimeout)
class PIDLockFile(LockBase):
""" Lockfile implemented as a Unix PID file.
The lock file is a normal file named by the attribute `path`.
A lock's PID file contains a single line of text, containing
the process ID (PID) of the process that acquired the lock.
>>> lock = PIDLockFile('somefile')
>>> lock = PIDLockFile('somefile')
"""
def __init__(self, path, threaded=False, timeout=None):
# pid lockfiles don't support threaded operation, so always force
# False as the threaded arg.
LockBase.__init__(self, path, False, timeout)
self.unique_name = self.path
def read_pid(self):
""" Get the PID from the lock file.
"""
return read_pid_from_pidfile(self.path)
def is_locked(self):
""" Test if the lock is currently held.
The lock is held if the PID file for this lock exists.
"""
return os.path.exists(self.path)
def i_am_locking(self):
""" Test if the lock is held by the current process.
Returns ``True`` if the current process ID matches the
number stored in the PID file.
"""
return self.is_locked() and os.getpid() == self.read_pid()
def acquire(self, timeout=None):
""" Acquire the lock.
Creates the PID file for this lock, or raises an error if
the lock could not be acquired.
"""
timeout = timeout if timeout is not None else self.timeout
end_time = time.time()
if timeout is not None and timeout > 0:
end_time += timeout
while True:
try:
write_pid_to_pidfile(self.path)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST:
# The lock creation failed. Maybe sleep a bit.
if time.time() > end_time:
if timeout is not None and timeout > 0:
raise LockTimeout("Timeout waiting to acquire"
" lock for %s" %
self.path)
else:
raise AlreadyLocked("%s is already locked" %
self.path)
time.sleep(timeout is not None and timeout / 10 or 0.1)
else:
raise LockFailed("failed to create %s" % self.path)
else:
return
def release(self):
""" Release the lock.
Removes the PID file to release the lock, or raises an
error if the current process does not hold the lock.
"""
if not self.is_locked():
raise NotLocked("%s is not locked" % self.path)
if not self.i_am_locking():
raise NotMyLock("%s is locked, but not by me" % self.path)
remove_existing_pidfile(self.path)
def break_lock(self):
""" Break an existing lock.
Removes the PID file if it already exists, otherwise does
nothing.
"""
remove_existing_pidfile(self.path)
def read_pid_from_pidfile(pidfile_path):
""" Read the PID recorded in the named PID file.
Read and return the numeric PID recorded as text in the named
PID file. If the PID file cannot be read, or if the content is
not a valid PID, return ``None``.
"""
pid = None
try:
pidfile = open(pidfile_path, 'r')
except IOError:
pass
else:
# According to the FHS 2.3 section on PID files in /var/run:
#
# The file must consist of the process identifier in
# ASCII-encoded decimal, followed by a newline character.
#
# Programs that read PID files should be somewhat flexible
# in what they accept; i.e., they should ignore extra
# whitespace, leading zeroes, absence of the trailing
# newline, or additional lines in the PID file.
line = pidfile.readline().strip()
try:
pid = int(line)
except ValueError:
pass
pidfile.close()
return pid
def write_pid_to_pidfile(pidfile_path):
""" Write the PID in the named PID file.
Get the numeric process ID (PID) of the current process
and write it to the named file as a line of text.
"""
open_flags = (os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL | os.O_WRONLY)
open_mode = 0o644
pidfile_fd = os.open(pidfile_path, open_flags, open_mode)
pidfile = os.fdopen(pidfile_fd, 'w')
# According to the FHS 2.3 section on PID files in /var/run:
#
# The file must consist of the process identifier in
# ASCII-encoded decimal, followed by a newline character. For
# example, if crond was process number 25, /var/run/crond.pid
# would contain three characters: two, five, and newline.
pid = os.getpid()
pidfile.write("%s\n" % pid)
pidfile.close()
def remove_existing_pidfile(pidfile_path):
""" Remove the named PID file if it exists.
Removing a PID file that doesn't already exist puts us in the
desired state, so we ignore the condition if the file does not
exist.
"""
try:
os.remove(pidfile_path)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT:
pass
else:
raise

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from __future__ import absolute_import, division
import time
import os
try:
unicode
except NameError:
unicode = str
from . import LockBase, NotLocked, NotMyLock, LockTimeout, AlreadyLocked
class SQLiteLockFile(LockBase):
"Demonstrate SQL-based locking."
testdb = None
def __init__(self, path, threaded=True, timeout=None):
"""
>>> lock = SQLiteLockFile('somefile')
>>> lock = SQLiteLockFile('somefile', threaded=False)
"""
LockBase.__init__(self, path, threaded, timeout)
self.lock_file = unicode(self.lock_file)
self.unique_name = unicode(self.unique_name)
if SQLiteLockFile.testdb is None:
import tempfile
_fd, testdb = tempfile.mkstemp()
os.close(_fd)
os.unlink(testdb)
del _fd, tempfile
SQLiteLockFile.testdb = testdb
import sqlite3
self.connection = sqlite3.connect(SQLiteLockFile.testdb)
c = self.connection.cursor()
try:
c.execute("create table locks"
"("
" lock_file varchar(32),"
" unique_name varchar(32)"
")")
except sqlite3.OperationalError:
pass
else:
self.connection.commit()
import atexit
atexit.register(os.unlink, SQLiteLockFile.testdb)
def acquire(self, timeout=None):
timeout = timeout if timeout is not None else self.timeout
end_time = time.time()
if timeout is not None and timeout > 0:
end_time += timeout
if timeout is None:
wait = 0.1
elif timeout <= 0:
wait = 0
else:
wait = timeout / 10
cursor = self.connection.cursor()
while True:
if not self.is_locked():
# Not locked. Try to lock it.
cursor.execute("insert into locks"
" (lock_file, unique_name)"
" values"
" (?, ?)",
(self.lock_file, self.unique_name))
self.connection.commit()
# Check to see if we are the only lock holder.
cursor.execute("select * from locks"
" where unique_name = ?",
(self.unique_name,))
rows = cursor.fetchall()
if len(rows) > 1:
# Nope. Someone else got there. Remove our lock.
cursor.execute("delete from locks"
" where unique_name = ?",
(self.unique_name,))
self.connection.commit()
else:
# Yup. We're done, so go home.
return
else:
# Check to see if we are the only lock holder.
cursor.execute("select * from locks"
" where unique_name = ?",
(self.unique_name,))
rows = cursor.fetchall()
if len(rows) == 1:
# We're the locker, so go home.
return
# Maybe we should wait a bit longer.
if timeout is not None and time.time() > end_time:
if timeout > 0:
# No more waiting.
raise LockTimeout("Timeout waiting to acquire"
" lock for %s" %
self.path)
else:
# Someone else has the lock and we are impatient..
raise AlreadyLocked("%s is already locked" % self.path)
# Well, okay. We'll give it a bit longer.
time.sleep(wait)
def release(self):
if not self.is_locked():
raise NotLocked("%s is not locked" % self.path)
if not self.i_am_locking():
raise NotMyLock("%s is locked, but not by me (by %s)" %
(self.unique_name, self._who_is_locking()))
cursor = self.connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("delete from locks"
" where unique_name = ?",
(self.unique_name,))
self.connection.commit()
def _who_is_locking(self):
cursor = self.connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("select unique_name from locks"
" where lock_file = ?",
(self.lock_file,))
return cursor.fetchone()[0]
def is_locked(self):
cursor = self.connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("select * from locks"
" where lock_file = ?",
(self.lock_file,))
rows = cursor.fetchall()
return not not rows
def i_am_locking(self):
cursor = self.connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("select * from locks"
" where lock_file = ?"
" and unique_name = ?",
(self.lock_file, self.unique_name))
return not not cursor.fetchall()
def break_lock(self):
cursor = self.connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("delete from locks"
" where lock_file = ?",
(self.lock_file,))
self.connection.commit()

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from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import time
from . import (LockBase, NotLocked, NotMyLock, LockTimeout,
AlreadyLocked)
class SymlinkLockFile(LockBase):
"""Lock access to a file using symlink(2)."""
def __init__(self, path, threaded=True, timeout=None):
# super(SymlinkLockFile).__init(...)
LockBase.__init__(self, path, threaded, timeout)
# split it back!
self.unique_name = os.path.split(self.unique_name)[1]
def acquire(self, timeout=None):
# Hopefully unnecessary for symlink.
# try:
# open(self.unique_name, "wb").close()
# except IOError:
# raise LockFailed("failed to create %s" % self.unique_name)
timeout = timeout if timeout is not None else self.timeout
end_time = time.time()
if timeout is not None and timeout > 0:
end_time += timeout
while True:
# Try and create a symbolic link to it.
try:
os.symlink(self.unique_name, self.lock_file)
except OSError:
# Link creation failed. Maybe we've double-locked?
if self.i_am_locking():
# Linked to out unique name. Proceed.
return
else:
# Otherwise the lock creation failed.
if timeout is not None and time.time() > end_time:
if timeout > 0:
raise LockTimeout("Timeout waiting to acquire"
" lock for %s" %
self.path)
else:
raise AlreadyLocked("%s is already locked" %
self.path)
time.sleep(timeout / 10 if timeout is not None else 0.1)
else:
# Link creation succeeded. We're good to go.
return
def release(self):
if not self.is_locked():
raise NotLocked("%s is not locked" % self.path)
elif not self.i_am_locking():
raise NotMyLock("%s is locked, but not by me" % self.path)
os.unlink(self.lock_file)
def is_locked(self):
return os.path.islink(self.lock_file)
def i_am_locking(self):
return (os.path.islink(self.lock_file)
and os.readlink(self.lock_file) == self.unique_name)
def break_lock(self):
if os.path.islink(self.lock_file): # exists && link
os.unlink(self.lock_file)

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ distlib==0.2.9.post0
distro==1.4.0
html5lib==1.0.1
ipaddress==1.0.22 # Only needed on 2.6 and 2.7
lockfile==0.12.2
msgpack==0.6.1
packaging==19.0
pep517==0.5.0