List All Currently Open File Handles?
Solution 1:
lsof, /proc/pid/fd/
Solution 2:
The nice way of doing this would be to modify your code to keep track of when it opens a file:
deflog_open( *args, **kwargs ):
print( "Opening a file..." )
print( *args, **kwargs )
returnopen( *args, **kwargs )
Then, use log_open
instead of open
to open files. You could even do something more hacky, like modifying the File
class to log itself. That's covered in the linked question above.
There's probably a disgusting, filthy hack involving the garbage collector or looking in __dict__
or something, but you don't want to do that unless you absolutely really truly seriously must.
Solution 3:
If you're using python 2.5+ you can use the with
keyword (though 2.5 needs `from future import with_statement)
withopen('filename.txt', 'r') as f:
#do stuff herepass#here f has been closed and disposed properly - even with raised exceptions
I don't know what kind of catastrophic failure needs to bork the with
statement, but I assume it's a really bad one. On WinXP, my quick unscientific test:
import time
withopen('test.txt', 'w') as f:
f.write('testing\n')
whileTrue:
time.sleep(1)
and then killing the process with Windows Task Manager still wrote the data to file.
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