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NAME

close - delete a descriptor  

SYNOPSIS

Fd #include <unistd.h> Ft int Fn close int d  

DESCRIPTION

The Fn close call deletes a descriptor from the per-process object reference table. If this is the last reference to the underlying object, the object will be deactivated. For example, on the last close of a file the current seek pointer associated with the file is lost; on the last close of a socket(2) associated naming information and queued data are discarded; on the last close of a file holding an advisory lock the lock is released (see further flock(2)).

When a process exits, all associated file descriptors are freed, but since there is a limit on active descriptors per processes, the Fn close function call is useful when a large quantity of file descriptors are being handled.

When a process forks (see fork(2)), all descriptors for the new child process reference the same objects as they did in the parent before the fork. If a new process is then to be run using execve(2), the process would normally inherit these descriptors. Most of the descriptors can be rearranged with dup2(2) or deleted with Fn close before the execve is attempted, but if some of these descriptors will still be needed if the execve fails, it is necessary to arrange for them to be closed if the execve succeeds. For this reason, the call ``fcntl(d, F_SETFD, 1) '' is provided, which arranges that a descriptor will be closed after a successful execve; the call ``fcntl(d, F_SETFD, 0) '' restores the default, which is to not close the descriptor.  

RETURN VALUES

Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and the global integer variable errno is set to indicate the error.  

ERRORS

Fn Close will fail if:

Bq Er EBADF
Fa D is not an active descriptor.
Bq Er EINTR
An interrupt was received.

 

SEE ALSO

accept(2), flock(2), open(2), pipe(2), socket(2), socketpair(2), execve(2), fcntl(2)  

STANDARDS

Fn Close conforms to St -p1003.1-88 .


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
RETURN VALUES
ERRORS
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS

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