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Re: bug:
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Greg Wooledge |
Subject: |
Re: bug: |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Oct 2023 10:27:14 -0400 |
On Tue, Oct 03, 2023 at 12:54:45PM +0000, queency jones via Bug reports for the
GNU Bourne Again SHell wrote:
> BASH_VERSION='5.1.4(1)-release'PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)"no
> compile needed
> i made a fifo file by typing: mkfifo gdbout.fifo
> i coded a resource file named : command.bashthe file code is :aa(){ gdb
> ./hello_wordl.out > gdbout.fifo & }
> i loaded the resource file by typing in bash shell: .com.bash
> then run the function aa
> when i typed: ps i got 2 bash jobs instead of 1 bash and 1 gdb !
Your function runs a background subshell which opens a named pipe before
executing gdb. Opening a named pipe will block, until the named pipe is
opened a *second* time in the opposite direction. (Since your function
opens it for writing, you need a second process to open it for reading.)
Once the named pipe is opened a second time, the background subshell
will be able to continue, to execute gdb. Until then, however, it's
still a bash process.
- bug:, queency jones, 2023/10/03
- Re: bug:,
Greg Wooledge <=