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Do not remove a target file in FileOutputBuffer::create().
FileOutputBuffer::create() attempts to remove a target file if the file is a regular one, which results in an unexpected result in a failure scenario. If something goes wrong and the user of FileOutputBuffer decides to not call commit(), it leaves nothing. An existing file is removed, and no new file is created. What we should do is to atomically replace an existing file with a new file using rename(), so that it wouldn't remove an existing file without creating a new one. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38283 llvm-svn: 314345
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@ -65,13 +65,6 @@ FileOutputBuffer::create(StringRef FilePath, size_t Size, unsigned Flags) {
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IsRegular = false;
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}
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if (IsRegular) {
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// Delete target file.
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EC = sys::fs::remove(FilePath);
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if (EC)
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return EC;
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}
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SmallString<128> TempFilePath;
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int FD;
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if (IsRegular) {
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@ -125,7 +118,7 @@ std::error_code FileOutputBuffer::commit() {
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std::error_code EC;
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if (IsRegular) {
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// Rename file to final name.
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// Atomically replace the existing file with the new one.
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EC = sys::fs::rename(Twine(TempPath), Twine(FinalPath));
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sys::DontRemoveFileOnSignal(TempPath);
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} else {
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