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attached to the standard output of the child, and subsequent writes |
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of the child. The returned r descriptor is set to -1, since |
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there is no output to read from any longer in the child. The |
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there is no longer any output to read from the child. The |
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default w descriptor of 1 will cause the child to act as a filter |
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on the output of the parent. Make sure to call fflush(stdout) first |
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if any data was buffered. It is illegal to set both PF_FILT_INP and |
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extern int open_process(SUBPROC *pd, char *av[]); |
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extern int close_processes(SUBPROC pd[], int nproc); |
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extern int process(SUBPROC *pd, char *recvbuf, char *sendbuf, int nbr, int nbs); |
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extern ssize_t readbuf(int fd, char *bpos, ssize_t siz); |
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extern ssize_t writebuf(int fd, char *bpos, ssize_t siz); |
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extern int process(SUBPROC *pd, void *recvbuf, void *sendbuf, int nbr, int nbs); |
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extern ssize_t readbuf(int fd, void *bpos, ssize_t siz); |
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extern ssize_t writebuf(int fd, void *bpos, ssize_t siz); |
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#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) |
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/* any non-negative increment will send the process to IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS. */ |