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858 | detected, it will be emulated by calling C<fsync> instead. |
858 | detected, it will be emulated by calling C<fsync> instead. |
859 | |
859 | |
860 | =item aio_pathsync $path, $callback->($status) |
860 | =item aio_pathsync $path, $callback->($status) |
861 | |
861 | |
862 | This request tries to open, fsync and close the given path. This is a |
862 | This request tries to open, fsync and close the given path. This is a |
863 | composite request intended tosync directories after directory operations |
863 | composite request intended to sync directories after directory operations |
864 | (E.g. rename). This might not work on all operating systems or have any |
864 | (E.g. rename). This might not work on all operating systems or have any |
865 | specific effect, but usually it makes sure that directory changes get |
865 | specific effect, but usually it makes sure that directory changes get |
866 | written to disc. It works for anything that can be opened for read-only, |
866 | written to disc. It works for anything that can be opened for read-only, |
867 | not just directories. |
867 | not just directories. |
868 | |
868 | |