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fcntl refers to a function that provides control over the open file referenced by a file descriptor

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python: How to set F_NOTIFY from non-main thread?

I am trying to watch a directory using F_NOTIFY in Linux (Ubuntu 16, Python 3.5.2). However, it only works if I call fcntl from the main thread. Why are there no signals when I call fcntl from other ...
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Win32 version of fcntl(..., F_DUPFD. ...)?

Win32 has _open(), _open_osfhandle(), etc. - but is there a Win32 version of fcntl(..., F_DUPFD. ...) which can duplicate a given file descriptor, and uses the lowest available file descriptor GREATER ...
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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'fcntl' , when I try to make virtual environment in django

I have a windows 10 system. I'm trying to run Django project there. So installed virtual environment. But when try to make virtual environment directory face some issue. I have go through many ...
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Is it safe to mix IO styles on a file with Posix file control (fcntl) and std::filebuf in C++?

I'm trying to chase down an intermittent SEG FAULT on an ostream insert and I've come across code that looks something like this: #include <fcntl.h> ... std::filebuf logBuf; std::ostream fout; ...
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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'fcntl' - pycharm - win 10 - python 3.10 - pyudev

I was not planning to post this on the forum but at the moment i dont see any other solution. I have installed fresh pycharm and python 3.9 on my new windows box. At the time i must settle with ...
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How to simulate terminal input without TIOCSTI in Python?

I want to run a command in a pseudo-terminal. I know that I could use fcntl.ioctl() with TIOCSTI but TIOCSTI has been removed from my system. However, there has to be a different way to do it, ...
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Error while running pip install git+https://github.com/cvxgrp/sigopt [duplicate]

C:\Users\user>pip install git+https://github.com/cvxgrp/sigopt Defaulting to user installation because normal site-packages is not writeable Collecting git+https://github.com/cvxgrp/sigopt ...
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How to use "fcntl.lockf" in Python?

I found this question but I do not know how to use the suggestion. I have tried with open(fullname) as filein: fcntl.lockf(filein, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB) and with open(fullname) as filein:...
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encounter a problem with TypeError: empty(): argument 'size' must be tuple of SymInts, but found element of type str at pos 3

I have encountered a problem with TypeError: empty(): argument 'size' must be tuple of SymInts, but found element of type str at pos 3 I am a newbie in this deeplearning area just trying to modify a ...
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Non blocking pipe descriptor flag value interpretation

I am trying to code a nonblocking pipe, my code is as follow int fd = open(fifo_path, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK ); int flag = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); printf("flag is %d \n", flag); The flag ...
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open(2) a file from existing descriptor

Background I have multiple threads in the same process that are all installing fcntl(2) locks on a given file. These locks must block, thus to achieve intra-process blocking I must use Open file ...
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Pipe file bigger than 64Kb and get the size and send it to char *

I am trying to create a simple program using pipes, even though that are easier options for the same task (fopen(), lseek(), ftell(), etc). First I use execve() to perform a terminal cat, and send the ...
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Using open() from fcnt.h - do not create file if already exists

I am writing a c file where the user runs it from the terminal (centos) and it gets on argument in argv, argv[1] = "FileName.txt". The code supposes to print the file's content only if the ...
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How to check if stdin is closed?

I am writing a program which currently gets continuous input from stdin and does something with it until stdin is closed. fgets(buffer, BUFFERSIZE, stdin); while(fcntl(fileno(stdin), F_GETFD) != -1 || ...
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Cannot lock a specific file type in C

I am new to C and programming in general. I have created a program where it will try to lock the file I input on the terminal and I want to lock the GCC compiled file, "lockDemo", but it ...
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Unexpected Return Value for fcntl and F_GETFL

Started with system calls in C. Goal -> To get the opening modes of a file using fcntl Code written -> #include<stdio.h> #include<fcntl.h> int main() { int fd , open_fl; if((...
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No module named 'fcntl', while attempting to install Pyinstaller

I wanted to install Pyinstaller to distribute a python script of mine, without needing to share the source code. From what I've seen online, fcntl is a Linux library, which is rather strange, since ...
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Perl Fcntl calls to F_SETPIPE_SZ or F_GETPIPE_SZ throws "Bad file descriptor"

Background: I am trying to write a small script that logs JSONS concurrently, if the file sizes are small, things are ok. But when file sizes are large, processes start to overwrite each other. This ...
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How can I unlock file in c

I tried to lock-unlock file in c. If the file is exist then there is no problem but if file does not exist and file is created, file stays locked. If I tried to open the file, It did not open. It says ...
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How is a read system call different from the istream::read function?

My Operating Systems professor was talking today about how a read system call is unbuffered while a istream::read function has a buffer. This left me a bit confused as you still make a buffer for the ...
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How can I set a pipe to O_NONBLOCK perl

This works fine: #!/usr/bin/perl -w # #pipe2 - use pipe and fork so child can send to parent use IO::Handle; pipe(READER, WRITER); WRITER->autoflush(1); if ($pid = fork) { close WRITER; ...
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Is it required to use O_TRUNC and O_APPEND together?

I was going through the book The Linux Programming Interface. On page 73 in Chapter 4, it is written: fd = open("w.log", O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_APPEND, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR); I read ...
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Having some troubles with file locks under Linux

My English is poor so you may get confused from my description below. In Linux, multiple processes were requesting a file lock (flock or fcntl lock), then the previous exclusive file lock was released....
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read() not working as expected. Returns value 1 on successful read of large block [duplicate]

I am developing a process that, among other things, will copy files. I've run across a problem that the read function does not work as I expected. My research and my prior experience tell me that the (...
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unable to run fcntl on socket on embedded platform

I am working on an embedded platform and I'm having problems with some (seemingly) basic socket operations. I want to open a socket and set it O_NONBLOCK. I came up with the following sample code: #...
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fcntl doesn't lock/unlock the files [Unix - C]

I'm trying to use fcntl lib (at UNIX c programming) to lock or unlock files but seems isn't lock and I don't know why. I don't receive any error, it looks like that the program doing the lock but ...
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fcntl not working (doesn't lock the file) in multi-threaded programme

fcntl using code Hi. I'm trying to access a file with multiple threads, trying to get synchronization with record lock(fcntl). The problem is, fcntl doesn't lock the file. result I've tried: each ...
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How can I open directory with open() function in C?

I want to open a directory without using <dirent.h>. I tried this: #include <fcntl.h> int fd = open("dir", O_RDONLY, 0); But it returns fd = -1. Why? As I know, the directory ...
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Linux File Locking with fcntl and C++

I did two months search on the web for a proper file locking mechanism to be used in a C++ program. I found a lot on "C and fnctl" which I could proof to work. But all really proper working ...
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Python fcntl struct contents

Python fcntl module has a function fcntl that accepts a struct as and arg argument. That struct is undocumented, and seems to be platform dependent. Here is a snipped from https://github.com/python/...
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Why fcntl start=0, len=0, whence=2 works?

According to the fcntl manual, fcntl locking with start=0, len=0, whence=2 should lock the byte range starting from the end of file (whence=2), with offset 0 (start=0) until the end of file (len=0), ...
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segmentation err in switch case [closed]

I wrote a code to implement file locking in c. After resolving a errors and ignoring all the warnings haha, I was able to compile the code but now the thing is, When I try to add content to the file, ...
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The file locking program is NOT LOCKING FILES

I have made a program to have advisory file locking in the c program and below is the code I have written for the task. #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <sys/file.h> #...
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having trouble running fcntl and flock in windows Code::Blocks

I have been trying to make a file locking program in windows using Code::Blocks. With to many errors popping in my original code, I decided to copy it from a youtube tutorial video on fcntl. Even ...
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Why is the c function `open` ~4x slower on MacOS vs. an Ubuntu VM on the same machine?

Why is MacOS ~4x slower to open files than an Ubuntu VM on the same machine here? A MWE using similar settings to the code this behavior was discovered on #include <stdio.h> #include <fcntl.h&...
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No such file or directory Error when trying to install fcntl using pip?

I'm trying to install fcntl with pip and I entered this into cmd: pip install pycopy-fcntl However, this error pops up and I have no idea what it is or how to fix it: Collecting pycopy-fcntl Using ...
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How to get unbuffered output from popen & fgets

I'm using popen to execute a command and read the output. I'm setting the file descriptor to non-blocking mode so that I can put in my own timeout, as follows: auto stream = popen(cmd.c_str(), &...
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solaris: O_NDELAY set on stdin: when process exits the shell exits

TLDR: In Solaris, if O_NDELAY is set on stdin by a child process, bash exits. Why? The following code causes interactive bash (v4.3.33) or tcsh (6.19.00) shells to exit after the process finishes ...
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how to lock a file so that other process cannot cat it?

#include <stdio.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main() { struct flock fl; fl.l_start = 0; fl.l_len = 517; //found the size of the ...
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How to specify a github repo as the source of dependency of a module in Raku?

My module depends on the Fcntl module (https://github.com/manchicken/perl6-Fcntl), which hasn't been updated in a long time and is broken. However, there's a fork (https://github.com/jonathanstowe/...
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Whether fcntl record lock can work in multithreads

I tried fcntl record lock work in multithreads on linux. But it seems fcntl record lock doesn't work? Can fcntl record lock work in multithreads?
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How to write EOF markers on Magnetic Tape - Python

I have searched a great deal on the web and I am unable to find a way to write an EOF marker on a magnetic tape in Python. I have the below code (using Python via fcntl.ioctl) which writes records but ...
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How to perform conditional IO in the file system?

I'm trying to implement a multi-user key-value store over the file system, such as the local Linux or Windows file system, or a network-based one (SMB or NFS). My intent is to fully avoid the need of ...
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How to get flags of opened fd in C?

I want to get flags of fd was opened before in C. But I use fcntl(fd,F_GETFD,0) reference by fcntl man page, it always return 1 to me. #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <...
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linux read() function from unistd.h doesn't work for me :(

I tried everything i could think of but for some reason it doesn't store the data from the file to "data", but the file has the written data. #include <fcntl.h> #include <unistd.h&...
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Wal-e: unable to to push backups - permission error

We get the following error when we try to push backup using wal-e: 2020-07-16T21:18:55Z <Greenlet at 0x7f2a59fadc48: <wal_e.worker.upload.PartitionUploader object at 0x7f2a59f96cc0>([...
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Make std::cout do not fail with O_NONBLOCK or make stdin O_NONBLOCK keeping stdout blocking?

#include <iostream> #include <unistd.h> #include <fcntl.h> using namespace std; int main(){ // Make stdin non-blocking fcntl(STDIN_FILENO, F_SETFL, fcntl(...
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How to make sense of O_RDONLY = 0?

I am dealing with file status flags. Among test I performed, I found #include <stdio.h> #include "fcntl.h" int main() { const int flag = O_RDONLY; printf( "*** Flag O_RDONLY = %5d\n", ...
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How to get the mode of a file descriptor?

I mean to use fdopen FILE *fdopen(int fd, const char *mode); In man pages, it is stated that "The mode of the stream (one of the values "r", "r+", "w", "w+", "a", "a+") must be compatible with the ...
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Correct way of using fdopen

I mean to associate a file descriptor with a file pointer and use that for writing. I put together program io.cc below: int main() { ssize_t nbytes; const int fd = 3; char c[100] = "...
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