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Inside Macintosh: Files /
Chapter 2 - File Manager / File Manager Reference
High-Level HFS Routines / Accessing Information About Files and Directories


HSetFLock

You can use the HSetFLock function to lock a file.

FUNCTION HSetFLock (vRefNum: Integer; dirID: LongInt; 
                     fileName: Str255): OSErr;
vRefNum
A volume reference number, a working directory reference number, or 0 for the default volume.
dirID
A directory ID.
fileName
The name of the file.
DESCRIPTION
The HSetFLock function locks a file. After you lock a file, all new access paths to that file are read-only. This function has no effect on existing access paths.

If the PBHGetVolParms function indicates that the volume supports folder locking (that is, the bHasFolderLock bit of the vMAttrib field is set), you can use HSetFLock to lock a directory.

RESULT CODES
noErr0No error
nsvErr-35No such volume
ioErr-36I/O error
fnfErr-43File not found
wPrErr-44Hardware volume lock
vLckdErr-46Software volume lock
dirNFErr-120Directory not found or incomplete pathname
afpAccessDenied-5000User does not have the correct access to the file
afpObjectTypeErr-5025Folder locking not supported by volume

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2 JUL 1996