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"pipe"s what are they really at the OS level, can they be used outside of Node.JS?
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They're UNIX sockets. Specifically, one end of a socketpair(2). |
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The Node.JS docs state:
So what are they really? At the OS level? I'm looking for a way for a
child_process
to have a file descriptor/pipe it can monitor for closure to know when its parent process has terminated. But since those are not real file descriptors, I have no idea how I can use them from a child process that isn't Node.JS, or if it is even possible ATM. e.g. Can a Python process read from astdio > 2
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