From: Gordon Henriksen <gordonhenriksen@mac.com>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] How to monitor a specific file for changes
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 15:59:12 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <971BB89E-D475-4414-B948-C9CE49B5F3DF@mac.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <b17e12b30710221203o17cb0bc0sfba89354cd5cd809@mail.gmail.com>
On Oct 22, 2007, at 15:03, Orlin Grigorov wrote:
> This time I've done my research, but still I cannot find a good
> answer. Basically, I need to make a little ocaml process, which
> runs in the background and monitors a specific file for changes.
> When a change occurs, I want it to back-up a copy of the version of
> the file at that moment. So, what I need is to set some signal
> or event, which will happen every time that file is changed.
Orlin,
If you wish to be cross-platform, you'll likely need to devise an
abstract interface to smooth over the variances between platforms.
You've plenty of Linux pointers already.
On Windows, use FindFirstChangeNotification[1].
On Mac OS X and BSD, use kqueue[2]. kqueue was introduced in Tiger,
and is one of the supporting technologies for Spotlight. To support
Panther and earlier, you'll need to weak link[3] with kqueue. If
kqueue is unavailable or not supported on the filesystem in question,
you can fall back to polling modification times.
Polling modification times is simple and highly portable; many Java
programs (for instance, Eclipse) support file monitoring using this
technique. It may be worth considering using it exclusively, at least
to get up and running.
— Gordon
[1] http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa364417.aspx
[2] http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/
ManPages/man2/kqueue.2.html
[3] http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2002/tn2064.html
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-10-22 19:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-10-22 19:03 Orlin Grigorov
2007-10-22 19:05 ` [Caml-list] " Robert Fischer
2007-10-22 19:09 ` Sylvain Le Gall
2007-10-22 19:11 ` [Caml-list] " Andrew Gacek
2007-10-22 19:20 ` Erik de Castro Lopo
2007-10-22 19:30 ` Orlin Grigorov
2007-10-22 19:38 ` Erik de Castro Lopo
2007-10-22 19:39 ` Jake Donham
2007-10-22 19:44 ` Orlin Grigorov
2007-10-22 19:42 ` Karl Zilles
2007-10-22 19:57 ` Orlin Grigorov
2007-10-23 7:50 ` Dave Benjamin
2007-10-23 17:17 ` Orlin Grigorov
2007-10-24 12:54 ` Richard Jones
2007-10-24 18:14 ` Karl Zilles
2007-10-24 21:56 ` Sylvain Le Gall
2007-10-22 19:43 ` Re : [Caml-list] " Adrien
2007-10-22 19:59 ` Gordon Henriksen [this message]
2007-10-24 12:53 ` Richard Jones
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