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31.\"     @(#)fd.4	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/9/93
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33.Dd $Mdocdate: May 31 2007 $
34.Dt FD 4
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm fd ,
38.Nm stdin ,
39.Nm stdout ,
40.Nm stderr
41.Nd file descriptor files
42.Sh DESCRIPTION
43The files
44.Pa /dev/fd/0
45through
46.Pa /dev/fd/#
47refer to file descriptors which can be accessed through the file system.
48If the file descriptor is open and the mode the file is being opened
49with is a subset of the mode of the existing descriptor, the call:
50.Bd -literal -offset indent
51fd = open("/dev/fd/0", mode);
52.Ed
53.Pp
54and the call:
55.Bd -literal -offset indent
56fd = fcntl(0, F_DUPFD, 0);
57.Ed
58.Pp
59are equivalent.
60.Pp
61Opening the files
62.Pa /dev/stdin ,
63.Pa /dev/stdout ,
64and
65.Pa /dev/stderr
66is equivalent to the following calls:
67.Bd -literal -offset indent
68fd = fcntl(STDIN_FILENO,  F_DUPFD, 0);
69fd = fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_DUPFD, 0);
70fd = fcntl(STDERR_FILENO, F_DUPFD, 0);
71.Ed
72.Pp
73Flags to the
74.Xr open 2
75call other than
76.Dv O_RDONLY ,
77.Dv O_WRONLY ,
78and
79.Dv O_RDWR
80are ignored.
81.Pp
82These devices may not be opened by processes which are tainted
83as a result of setuid or setgid behaviours, as documented in
84.Xr issetugid 2 .
85In those cases, an error return will occur with
86.Va errno
87set to
88.Dv EPERM .
89.Sh FILES
90.Bl -tag -width /dev/stderr -compact
91.It Pa /dev/fd/#
92.It Pa /dev/stdin
93.It Pa /dev/stdout
94.It Pa /dev/stderr
95.El
96.Sh SEE ALSO
97.Xr tty 4
98