#include <unistd.h> int pipe(int fildes[2]);
Data can be written to the file descriptor fildes[1] and read from the file descriptor fildes[0]. A read on the file descriptor fildes[0] shall access data written to the file descriptor fildes[1] on a first-in-first-out basis. It is unspecified whether fildes[0] is also open for writing and whether fildes[1] is also open for reading.
A process has the pipe open for reading (correspondingly writing) if it has a file descriptor open that refers to the read end, fildes[0] (write end, fildes[1]).
The pipe's user ID shall be set to the effective user ID of the calling process.
The pipe's group ID shall be set to the effective group ID of the calling process.
Upon successful completion, pipe() shall mark for update the last data access, last data modification, and last file status change timestamps of the pipe.
The following sections are informative.
The following example demonstrates the use of a pipe to transfer data between a parent process and a child process. Error handling is excluded, but otherwise this code demonstrates good practice when using pipes: after the fork() the two processes close the unused ends of the pipe before they commence transferring data.
#include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> ... int fildes[2]; const int BSIZE = 100; char buf[BSIZE]; ssize_t nbytes; int status; status = pipe(fildes); if (status == -1 ) { /* an error occurred */ ... } switch (fork()) { case -1: /* Handle error */ break; case 0: /* Child - reads from pipe */ close(fildes[1]); /* Write end is unused */ nbytes = read(fildes[0], buf, BSIZE); /* Get data from pipe */ /* At this point, a further read would see end-of-file ... */ close(fildes[0]); /* Finished with pipe */ exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); default: /* Parent - writes to pipe */ close(fildes[0]); /* Read end is unused */ write(fildes[1], "Hello world\n", 12); /* Write data on pipe */ close(fildes[1]); /* Child will see EOF */ exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); }
The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1-2017, <fcntl.h>, <unistd.h>
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