I have written the following program to understand how pipes work in C. But it is not producing the expected output. I have used pipe to connect the parent process's stdout to child process's stdin. I have used printf and scanf for this purpose. But the child program seems to wait for input instead of reading it using scanf. The code follows the question.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(){
int pipefd[2];
pipe(pipefd);
int pid = fork(); // --- fork here ---
if (pid == 0){ // child process
printf("child process\n");
int a=0, b=0;
close(pipefd[1]);
dup2(pipefd[0],0);
close(pipefd[0]);
scanf("%d%d", &a, &b);
printf("%d%d", a, b);
exit(0);
}
else{ // parent process
printf("parent process\n");
close(pipefd[0]);
dup2(pipefd[1],1);
close(pipefd[1]);
printf("%d%d", 1, 2);
wait(NULL);
}
return 0;
}
Expected output : parent process child process 12
Actual output : parent process child process
fflush(stdout);
after printf in the parent and nondigit characters into the printf after each number. Well now I see your ` scanf("%d%d",...)` which also will create problem. You can not have two consecutive numbers without separator. It would be scanned as a single big number.