This class does not adopt the
<NSLocking>
protocol but supports locking across processes,
including processes on different machines, as
long as they can access a common
filesystem.
Initialises the receiver with the specified
filesystem path. The location in the
filesystem must be accessible for this to be
usable. That is, the processes using the lock must
be able to access, create, and destroy files at the
path. The directory in which the last path
component resides must already exist... create it
using NSFileManager if you need to.
Releases the lock. Raises an NSGenericException if
unable to release the lock (for instance if the
receiver does not own it or another process has
broken it).
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.