PR_CreatePipe ============= Creates an anonymous pipe and retrieves file descriptors for the read and write ends of the pipe. Syntax ------ .. code:: #include PRStatus PR_CreatePipe( PRFileDesc **readPipe, PRFileDesc **writePipe); Parameters ~~~~~~~~~~ The function has the following parameters: ``readPipe`` A pointer to a :ref:`PRFileDesc` pointer. On return, this parameter contains the file descriptor for the read end of the pipe. ``writePipe`` A pointer to a :ref:`PRFileDesc` pointer. On return, this parameter contains the file descriptor for the write end of the pipe. Returns ~~~~~~~ The function returns one of these values: - If the pipe is successfully created, ``PR_SUCCESS``. - If the pipe is not successfully created, ``PR_FAILURE``. The error code can be retrieved via :ref:`PR_GetError`. Description ----------- :ref:`PR_CreatePipe` creates an anonymous pipe. Data written into the write end of the pipe can be read from the read end of the pipe. Pipes are useful for interprocess communication between a parent and a child process. When the pipe is no longer needed, both ends should be closed with calls to :ref:`PR_Close`. :ref:`PR_CreatePipe` is currently implemented on Unix, Linux, Mac OS X, and Win32 only.