/proc/nnn/fd/nnn and bash
Dan Demus
dan at Paragon.COM
Thu Aug 31 10:38:02 EDT 1995
Dale writes:
Has anyone use the /proc/nnn/fd/mmm special files? Apparently, when
opened, they give a duplicate of file descriptor mmm of process nnn
(if you have permission). It seems like bash could use this to
implement the >(...) and <(...) "process substitution" mechanism, but
doesn't.
What it is really used for is to turn programs like cpio which aren`t
designed to be filters into filters.
Is process substitution just another PIPELINE notation?
Dan.
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