Replaces the FLOCK/DBRLOCK/DBRUNLOCK no-op stubs with actual
fcntl(F_SETLK) byte-range advisory locks, matching Harbour's
hb_fsLockLarge implementation.
Before: rtlDbRLock always returned .T. regardless of contention.
Multi-process writers could silently corrupt records.
After: Non-blocking POSIX byte-range locks per file descriptor.
Cross-process exclusion verified by a subprocess-spawning
Go test that witnesses BUSY vs OK transitions.
New files:
hbrdd/dbf/locks_posix.go fcntl F_WRLCK/F_UNLCK wrappers
hbrdd/dbf/locks_windows.go stub (TODO: LockFileEx)
hbrdd/dbf/lock_multi_test.go cross-process verification
docs/gap-analysis.md honest Harbour parity assessment
Modified:
hbrdd/dbf/dbf.go
- DBFArea gains fileLocked bool + lockedRecs map
- Close() calls releaseAllLocks() before dropping the fd
hbrtl/database.go
- rtlDbRLock / rtlDbRUnlock now delegate to DBFArea.LockRecord /
UnlockRecord instead of returning fixed .T./NIL
- New rtlFLock / rtlDbUnlock for FLOCK() / DBUNLOCK()
hbrtl/register.go
- FLOCK and DBUNLOCK symbols registered (were missing entirely)
compiler/analyzer/analyzer.go
- FLOCK / DBUNLOCK added to RTL known-function set
Lock region layout (non-overlapping on purpose):
FLOCK region [0, HeaderLen+1)
Record N region [RecordOffset(N), RecordLen)
So a workarea can hold FLOCK and multiple DBRLOCK simultaneously
on the same fd without conflict.
Design rationale (captured in locks_posix.go header):
* POSIX fcntl, not flock(2) — byte-range + NFS-safe
* Non-blocking F_SETLK — matches Clipper FLOCK() → .F. semantics
* Released explicitly on Close to avoid workarea-sharing races
* Windows falls back to no-op (TODO: LockFileEx)
Verification:
go test ./hbrdd/dbf/ -run TestFLockBlocksAcrossProcesses PASS
go test ./hbrdd/dbf/ -run TestRLockBlocksAcrossProcesses PASS
go test ./... ALL PASS
FiveSql2 43/43 100%
compat_harbour 51/51 100%
The gap-analysis doc (docs/gap-analysis.md) is a running inventory
of what works vs what's still missing vs Harbour 3.2, written for
users evaluating Five for production — not a sales pitch.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Five RDD engine now matches Harbour DBFNTX and DBFCDX byte-for-byte
in ordering, seek, navigation, and field access. Verified against
Harbour 3.2.0dev with a 281-line comparison test covering:
- Natural/NAME/CITY/AGE/SALARY/UPPER ordering
- SEEK (exact/not-found), GoTop/GoBottom per order
- DELETE/RECALL with SET DELETED
- CDX compound index read with 5 tags (BYNAME, BYCITY, BYAGE, BYSAL, BYUNAME)
- Reverse traversal
Fixes:
1. FIELD->NAME returned NIL
GetAliasField returned interface{} but runtime expected hbrt.Value,
so the type assertion in PushAliasField failed and pushed NIL.
- workarea.go: change return type to hbrt.Value, handle FIELD/_FIELD
as current-workarea alias, add SetAliasField
- gengo.go: emit SetAliasField() for alias->field := value in both
statement and expression contexts
2. OrdSetFocus(n) silently switched to natural order
v.AsString() returns "" for a numeric Value, so OrderListFocus("")
set current=-1.
- indexrtl.go: convert numeric param via fmt.Sprintf("%d", ...)
3. CDX compound tag order mismatched Harbour
Five decoded the structural B-tree which is alphabetical, but
Harbour sorts tags by TagBlock (file offset = creation order).
- cdx/cdx.go: sort tagEntries by offset ascending after decoding,
matching hb_cdxIndexLoadAvailTags in dbfcdx1.c
4. OutStd()/OutErr() not registered — caused panic on call
- hbrtl/console.go: add rtlOutStd/rtlOutErr implementations
- hbrtl/register.go: register OUTSTD and OUTERR
- analyzer.go: add OUTSTD/OUTERR to RTL known-functions
5. FIELD keyword triggered "undeclared variable" warnings
- analyzer.go: add FIELD, _FIELD, M, MEMVAR as builtin constants
Tests:
go test ./... — ALL PASS (17 packages)
FiveSql2 43/43 — 100%
compat_harbour 51/51 — 100%
Harbour diff — 0 lines differ (281-line comparison)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Register all 479 RTL functions from hbrtl/register.go (was ~60)
- Recognize module-level STATIC variables across all functions
- Declare RECOVER USING variables in analyzer scope
- Register code block parameters ({|x,y| ...}) as declared
- 2-pass multi-file build: collect cross-file function names before analysis
- Add QUIT, ERRORLEVEL, ALTSRC to builtin constants
All 3 test suites pass with 0 warnings:
go test ./... — ALL PASS
FiveSql2 43/43 — 100%
compat_harbour 51/51 — 100%
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>