Is python's shutil.move() atomic on linux?
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I am wondering whether python's shutil.move is atomic on linux ? Is the behavior different if the source and destination files are on two different partitions or is it same as when they are present on the same partition ?

I am more concerned to know whether the shutil.move is atomic if the source and destination files are on the same partition !

Garaway answered 15/9, 2010 at 9:27 Comment(1)
Did you read the source? It's available in your Python library on your computer. What did you see in the shutil module?Doughboy
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It is not atomic if the files are on different filsystems. In that case, python opens the source and destination file, loops on reading from the source and writing to the desination and finally unlinks the source file.

If the source and destination file are on the same file system, python uses the rename() C call, which is atomic.

Christabella answered 15/9, 2010 at 9:33 Comment(0)

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