I have a question about how flock() works, particularly in python. I have a module that opens a serial connection (via os.open()). I need to make this thread safe. It's easy enough making it thread safe when working in the same module using threading.Lock(), but if the module gets imported from different places, it breaks.
I was thinking of using flock(), but I'm having trouble finding enough information about how exactly flock works. I read that flock() unlocks the file once the file is closed. But is there a situation that will keep the file open if python crashes?
And what exactly is allowed to use the locked file if LOCK_EX is set? Just the module that locked the file? Any module that was imported from the script that was originally run?