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touch: use write-open + futimens on Unix to trigger IN_CLOSE_WRITE #9813
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…inux - Add `try_futimens_via_write_fd` function for Unix systems to open files write-only and set times using `futimens`, ensuring inotify watchers detect file closure after touch. - Modify `update_times` to attempt this method before falling back to `set_file_times`, improving compatibility with file monitoring tools on Linux. - Include necessary imports for Unix-specific operations.
- Updated the spell-checker comment to include 'futimens', likely a system call or function name, to avoid false positives in code spell-checking.
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is it possible to add tests ? thanks |
…time setting - Add nix and tempfile dependencies to Cargo.toml and Cargo.lock - Replace unsafe libc::futimens calls with nix::sys::stat::futimens for better safety and portability - Introduce try_futimens_via_write_fd function using nix abstractions - Add unit tests to verify futimens functionality on Unix systems This change reduces unsafe code usage and leverages a Rust-friendly library for Unix-specific operations.
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Summary
Make
touchopen regular files for write and callfutimenson the fd (Unix only). This matches GNU touch behavior and ensures inotify emitsIN_CLOSE_WRITEwhen timestamps are updated.Motivation
Some inotify-based reloaders watch only
IN_CLOSE_WRITE. With the current path-based timestamp update,touchemits onlyIN_ATTRIB, so those watchers miss the change. This caused infinite loops in downstream tests (e.g., 0 A.D. hotload tests on Ubuntu Questing).Changes
OpenOptions::new().write(true)and callfutimenson the fd for regular files.set_file_timespath-based update when open/futimens fails or the target is not a regular file.Testing
cargo test -p uu_touchNotes
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#9812