@@ -980,15 +980,18 @@ impl OpenOptions {
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/// Note that setting `.write(true).append(true)` has the same effect as
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/// setting only `.append(true)`.
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///
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- /// For most filesystems, the operating system guarantees that all writes are
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- /// atomic: no writes get mangled because another process writes at the same
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- /// time.
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- ///
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- /// One maybe obvious note when using append-mode: make sure that all data
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- /// that belongs together is written to the file in one operation. This
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- /// can be done by concatenating strings before passing them to [`write()`],
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- /// or using a buffered writer (with a buffer of adequate size),
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- /// and calling [`flush()`] when the message is complete.
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+ /// Append mode guarantees that writes will be positioned at the current end of file,
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+ /// even when there are other processes or threads appending to the same file. This is
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+ /// unlike <code>[seek]\([SeekFrom]::[End]\(0))</code>` followed by `write()`, which
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+ /// has a race between seeking and writing during which another writer can write, with
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+ /// our `write()` overwriting their data.
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+ ///
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+ /// Keep in mind that atomicity of `write()` in append mode is less useful than it
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+ /// appears at first. A successful `write()` is allowed to write only part of the
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+ /// given data, so even if you're careful to provide the whole message in a single
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+ /// call to `write()`, there is no guarantee that it will written out in full. Unless
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+ /// the data to append consists of a single byte, you can't append atomically without
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+ /// external locking.
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///
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/// If a file is opened with both read and append access, beware that after
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/// opening, and after every write, the position for reading may be set at the
@@ -1003,6 +1006,9 @@ impl OpenOptions {
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/// [`write()`]: Write::write "io::Write::write"
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/// [`flush()`]: Write::flush "io::Write::flush"
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/// [stream_position]: Seek::stream_position "io::Seek::stream_position"
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+ /// [seek]: Seek::seek "io::Seek::seek"
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+ /// [Current]: SeekFrom::Current "io::SeekFrom::Current"
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+ /// [End]: SeekFrom::End "io::SeekFrom::End"
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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