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ID |
Category |
Severity |
Type |
Date Submitted |
Last Update |
0001576 |
[Issue 8 drafts] System Interfaces |
Editorial |
Omission |
2022-04-07 15:33 |
2022-05-26 10:15 |
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Reporter |
Don Cragun |
View Status |
public |
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Assigned To |
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Priority |
normal |
Resolution |
Accepted |
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Status |
Applied |
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Product Version |
Draft 2.1 |
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Name |
Don Cragun |
Organization |
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User Reference |
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Section |
pipe() |
Page Number |
1413 |
Line Number |
47100-47102 |
Final Accepted Text |
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Summary |
0001576: The description of the pipe() function doesn't state which end of the pipe is placed in fildes[0] and fildes[1]. |
Description |
The first sentence in the DESCRIPTION section of pipe() is:
The pipe( ) function shall create a pipe and place two file descriptors, one each into the
arguments fildes[0] and fildes[1], that refer to the open file descriptions for the read and write
ends of the pipe.
It never says whether the file descriptor for reading is assigned to fildes[0] or fildes[1]. |
Desired Action |
Change the4 above quote to:
The pipe( ) function shall create a pipe and place two file descriptors, one each into the
arguments fildes[0] and fildes[1], that refer to the open file descriptions for the read and write
ends of the pipe, respectively. |
Tags |
tc3-2008 |
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