dup2
Root Boy Jim
rbj at uunet.UU.NET
Fri Feb 8 20:46:24 AEST 1991
In article <1991Feb8.002436.21328 at usenet.ins.cwru.edu> chet at po.CWRU.Edu writes:
>Doug Schmidt writes:
>
>> I'm curious, is it possible to implement the dup2() system
>>call using only routines available in the standard C library and other
>>existing system calls?
>
>When you really get down to it. the kernel is going to have to do the
>nitty-gritty duplication for you, otherwise it gets tricky. If you have
>an fcntl(..., F_DUPFD, ...), it's straightforward.
>
>Here's how we do it in bash:
[You may see this twice. Sorry if you do]
Well, a clear case of two left feet not knowing what the right hand is
doing. The solution is trivial once you grasp the recursive nature of it.
I was gonna tell y'all to look in ~emacs/src/sysdep.c, but the
version there is broken! I feel like a fool, as I sent it off to
Larry Wall. Dup and dup2 can fail, altho people treat it as if it can't.
I just debugged the following routine. Appended is a test driver.
dup2(old,new)
{
#ifdef F_DUPFD
close(new);
return(fcntl(old, F_DUPFD, new));
#else
register int fd, ret;
close(new);
fd = dup(old);
if (fd == -1) return(-1);
if (fd == new) return(new);
ret = dup2(old,new);
close(fd);
return(ret);
#endif
}
main(c,v) char *v[];
{
register int a,b;
(c > 2) || (printf("usage: %s srcfd dstfd\n",v[0]),exit(1));
a = atoi(v[1]); b = atoi(v[2]);
printf("dup2(%d,%d) = %d\n",a,b,dup2(a,b));
}
--
Root Boy Jim Cottrell <rbj at uunet.uu.net>
I got a head full of ideas
They're driving me insane
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