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Top Forums Programming what would happen if a process wrote to its own stdin? Post 302302522 by c_d on Tuesday 31st of March 2009 07:42:18 AM
Old 03-31-2009
Code:
#include <stdio.h>

int main(void) {
    if ( fprintf(stdin, "A") < 1 )
        perror("fprintf");
    return 0;
}

OP:
Code:
[c_d@localhost C scratchpad]$ gcc temp.c
[c_d@localhost C scratchpad]$ ./a.out 
fprintf: Bad file descriptor

so...how come now stdin becomes an invalid fd?

now when i do this
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>

int main(void) {
    FILE *fakestdin;
    fakestdin = fdopen(STDIN_FILENO, "a+");
    if(fakestdin!=NULL)
    {
        fprintf(fakestdin, "A\n");
         perror("fakestdin");
    }
    else
          printf("fakestdin is NULL");
    return 0;    
}

OP:
Code:
[c_d@localhost C scratchpad]$ gcc temp.c
[c_d@localhost C scratchpad]$ ./a.out <temp.c
fakestdin is NULL[c_d@localhost C scratchpad]$ ./a.out 
A
fakestdin: Success
[c_d@localhost C scratchpad]$

it opens and writes to /dev/tty...

so what does this mean?

does it mean that (STDIN_FILENO) points to /dev/tty under normal conditions, but stdin does not? then where does it point to?

why did i have to open "stdin"'s fd to write to it? because i never have to open "stdout"'s fd to write to it...

Code:
#include <stdio.h>

int main(void) {
     fprintf(stdout, "HELLO!");
        perror("fprintf");
    return 0;
}

Code:
[c_d@localhost C scratchpad]$ gcc temp.c
[c_d@localhost C scratchpad]$ ./a.out 
fprintf: Success
HELLO![c_d@localhost C scratchpad]$

 

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SD_JOURNAL_STREAM_FD(3) 				       sd_journal_stream_fd					   SD_JOURNAL_STREAM_FD(3)

NAME
sd_journal_stream_fd - Create log stream file descriptor to the journal SYNOPSIS
#include <systemd/sd-journal.h> int sd_journal_stream_fd(const char* identifier, int priority, int level_prefix); DESCRIPTION
sd_journal_stream_fd() may be used to create a log stream file descriptor. Log messages written to this file descriptor as simple newline-separated text strings are written to the journal. This file descriptor can be used internally by applications or be made STDOUT/STDERR of other processes executed. sd_journal_stream_fd() takes a short program identifier string as first argument, which will be written to the journal as _SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER= field for each log entry (see systemd.journal-fields(7) for more information). The second argument shall be the default priority level for all messages. The priority level is one of LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE, LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG, as defined in syslog.h, see syslog(3) for details. The third argument is a boolean: if true kernel-style log priority level prefixes (such as SD_WARNING) are interpreted, see sd-daemon(3) for more information. It is recommended that applications log UTF-8 messages only with this API, but this is not enforced. RETURN VALUE
The call returns a valid write-only file descriptor on success or a negative errno-style error code. NOTES
The sd_journal_stream_fd() interface is available as a shared library, which can be compiled and linked to with the libsystemd-journal pkg- config(1) file. EXAMPLES
Creating a log stream suitable for fprintf(3): #include <syslog.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <systemd/sd-journal.h> #include <systemd/sd-daemon.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int fd; FILE *log; fd = sd_journal_stream_fd("test", LOG_INFO, 1); if (fd < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to create stream fd: %s ", strerror(-fd)); return 1; } log = fdopen(fd, "w"); if (!log) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to create file object: %m "); close(fd); return 1; } fprintf(log, "Hello World! "); fprintf(log, SD_WARNING "This is a warning! "); fclose(log); return 0; } SEE ALSO
systemd(1), sd-journal(3), sd-daemon(3), sd_journal_print(3), syslog(3), fprintf(3), systemd.journal-fields(7) systemd 208 SD_JOURNAL_STREAM_FD(3)
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