Copy file even when destination exists (in Qt)

烈酒焚心 提交于 2019-12-03 10:46:38
karlphillip
if (QFile::exists("/home/user/dst.txt"))
{
    QFile::remove("/home/user/dst.txt");
}

QFile::copy("/home/user/src.txt", "/home/user/dst.txt");

The obvious solution is of course to delete the file if it exists, before doing the copy.

Note however that doing so opens up the code to a classic race condition, since on a typical multitasking operating system a different process could re-create the file between your applications' delete and copy calls. That would cause the copy to still fail, so you need to be prepared (and perhaps re-try the delete, but that might introduce a need for count so you don't spend forever attempting, and on and on).

The simplest retrying I can think of is:

while !QFile::copy("/home/user/src.txt", "/home/user/dst.txt")
{
    QFile::remove("/home/user/dst.txt");
}

But this still isn't a real solution as some of the race conditions are things that don't block remove.

I'm currently hunting for a way to handle writing a web page as an output but without the auto refresh ever catching between the remove and the copy.

Riho

Just call remove() before calling copy()

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