NAME
- fd - file descriptor files
DESCRIPTION
- These files, conventionally called /dev/fd/0, /dev/fd/1, /dev/fd/2, and so on, refer to files accessible through file descriptors. If file descriptor n is open, these two system calls have the same effect:
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fd = open("/dev/fd/n",mode);
fd = dup(n);
- On these files creat(2) is equivalent to open, and mode is ignored. As with dup, subsequent reads or writes on fd fail unless the original file descriptor allows the operations.
- For convenience in referring to standard input, standard output, and standard error, an additional set of names is provided: /dev/stdin is a synonym for /dev/fd/0, /dev/stdout for /dev/fd/1, and /dev/stderr for /dev/fd/2.
SEE ALSO
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creat(2), dup(2), open(2)
DIAGNOSTICS
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open(2) returns -1 and EBADF if the associated file descriptor is not open.
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