#ifndef FD_UTIL_H #define FD_UTIL_H /* Change close-on-exec flag of fd. */ void fd_close_on_exec(int fd, bool set); /* Verify that fds in given range don't exist. */ void fd_debug_verify_leaks(int first_fd, int last_fd); /* Set file descriptor to blocking/nonblocking state */ void fd_set_nonblock(int fd, bool nonblock); /* Close fd_in and fd_out, unless they're already -1. They can point to the same fd, in which case they're closed only once. If they point to stdin or stdout, they're replaced with /dev/null. */ void fd_close_maybe_stdio(int *fd_in, int *fd_out); /* Close the fd and set it to -1. This assert-crashes if fd == 0, and is a no-op if fd == -1. Normally fd == 0 would happen only if an uninitialized fd is attempted to be closed, which is a bug. */ void i_close_fd_path(int *fd, const char *path, const char *arg, const char *func, const char *file, int line); #define i_close_fd_path(fd, path) i_close_fd_path((fd), (path), #fd, __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__) #define i_close_fd(fd) i_close_fd_path((fd), NULL) #endif