Domanda

Wanted to know what happens to the global file table and inode table when I do dup()

I know it returns an int, and it opens a new file descriptor in the file descriptor table

È stato utile?

Soluzione

The dup call does not alter the inode or any system table. It only alters the file descriptor table which is a process related table.

I think these 2 questions might help you understand what dup actually does. Difference between creating a duplicate file descriptor using dup() and creating a hard link? dup2 / dup - why would I need to duplicate a file descriptor?

Bottom-line : Dup doesn't affect the system in anyway , just the process.

Autorizzato sotto: CC-BY-SA insieme a attribuzione
Non affiliato a StackOverflow
scroll top