./devel/hs-atomic-write, Atomically write to a file

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 0.2.0.7nb5, Package name: hs-atomic-write-0.2.0.7nb5, Maintainer: pkgsrc-users

Atomically write to a file on POSIX-compliant systems while preserving
permissions.

On most Unix systems, mv is an atomic operation. This makes it simple to
write to a file atomically just by using the mv operation. However, this
will destroy the permissions on the original file. This library does the
following to preserve permissions while atomically writing to a file:

* If an original file exists, take those permissions and apply them to the
temp file before mving the file into place.

* If the original file does not exist, create a following with default
permissions (based on the currently-active umask).

This way, when the file is mv'ed into place, the permissions will be the
ones held by the original file.


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devel/hs-atomic-write: import hs-atomic-write-0.2.0.7

Atomically write to a file on POSIX-compliant systems while preserving
permissions.

On most Unix systems, mv is an atomic operation. This makes it simple to
write to a file atomically just by using the mv operation. However, this
will destroy the permissions on the original file. This library does the
following to preserve permissions while atomically writing to a file:

* If an original file exists, take those permissions and apply them to the
  temp file before mving the file into place.

* If the original file does not exist, create a following with default
  permissions (based on the currently-active umask).

This way, when the file is mv'ed into place, the permissions will be the
ones held by the original file.