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INOTIFY_INIT(2) 					     Linux Programmer's Manual						   INOTIFY_INIT(2)

NAME
inotify_init, inotify_init1 - initialize an inotify instance SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/inotify.h> int inotify_init(void); int inotify_init1(int flags); DESCRIPTION
For an overview of the inotify API, see inotify(7). inotify_init() initializes a new inotify instance and returns a file descriptor associated with a new inotify event queue. If flags is 0, then inotify_init1() is the same as inotify_init(). The following values can be bitwise ORed in flags to obtain different behavior: IN_NONBLOCK Set the O_NONBLOCK file status flag on the new open file description. Using this flag saves extra calls to fcntl(2) to achieve the same result. IN_CLOEXEC Set the close-on-exec (FD_CLOEXEC) flag on the new file descriptor. See the description of the O_CLOEXEC flag in open(2) for reasons why this may be useful. RETURN VALUE
On success, these system calls return a new file descriptor. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
EINVAL (inotify_init1()) An invalid value was specified in flags. EMFILE The user limit on the total number of inotify instances has been reached. EMFILE The per-process limit on the number of open file descriptors has been reached. ENFILE The system-wide limit on the total number of open files has been reached. ENOMEM Insufficient kernel memory is available. VERSIONS
inotify_init() first appeared in Linux 2.6.13; library support was added to glibc in version 2.4. inotify_init1() was added in Linux 2.6.27; library support was added to glibc in version 2.9. CONFORMING TO
These system calls are Linux-specific. SEE ALSO
inotify_add_watch(2), inotify_rm_watch(2), inotify(7) COLOPHON
This page is part of release 4.15 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the latest version of this page, can be found at https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux 2017-09-15 INOTIFY_INIT(2)

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INOTIFY_INIT(2) 					     Linux Programmer's Manual						   INOTIFY_INIT(2)

NAME
inotify_init, inotify_init1 - initialize an inotify instance SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/inotify.h> int inotify_init(void); int inotify_init1(int flags); DESCRIPTION
For an overview of the inotify API, see inotify(7). inotify_init() initializes a new inotify instance and returns a file descriptor associated with a new inotify event queue. If flags is 0, then inotify_init1() is the same as inotify_init(). The following values can be bitwise ORed in flags to obtain different behavior: IN_NONBLOCK Set the O_NONBLOCK file status flag on the new open file description. Using this flag saves extra calls to fcntl(2) to achieve the same result. IN_CLOEXEC Set the close-on-exec (FD_CLOEXEC) flag on the new file descriptor. See the description of the O_CLOEXEC flag in open(2) for reasons why this may be useful. RETURN VALUE
On success, these system calls return a new file descriptor. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
EINVAL (inotify_init1()) An invalid value was specified in flags. EMFILE The user limit on the total number of inotify instances has been reached. EMFILE The per-process limit on the number of open file descriptors has been reached. ENFILE The system-wide limit on the total number of open files has been reached. ENOMEM Insufficient kernel memory is available. VERSIONS
inotify_init() first appeared in Linux 2.6.13; library support was added to glibc in version 2.4. inotify_init1() was added in Linux 2.6.27; library support was added to glibc in version 2.9. CONFORMING TO
These system calls are Linux-specific. SEE ALSO
inotify_add_watch(2), inotify_rm_watch(2), inotify(7) COLOPHON
This page is part of release 4.15 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the latest version of this page, can be found at https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux 2017-09-15 INOTIFY_INIT(2)
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