October 2025
Intermediate to advanced
1048 pages
29h 35m
English
This chapter concentrates exclusively on pipes and FIFOs. A pipe is an interprocess communication facility that acts the way its name suggests—a stream of bytes flows into it at one end and comes out in the same order at the other end. A FIFO is a particular kind of pipe that’s also called a named pipe. FIFOs differ from ordinary pipes, which are called unnamed pipes, only in the way that they’re created, opened, closed, and removed. A FIFO can be used by any pair of processes, whereas an unnamed pipe can only be used by processes with a common ancestor that created and passed it down to them.
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