fdetach - detach a name from a STREAMS-based file descriptor (STREAMS)
#include <stropts.h>
int fdetach(const char *path);
The fdetach() function shall detach a STREAMS-based file from the file to which it was attached by a previous call to fattach(). The path argument points to the pathname of the attached STREAMS file. The process shall have appropriate privileges or be the owner of the file. A successful call to fdetach() shall cause all pathnames that named the attached STREAMS file to again name the file to which the STREAMS file was attached. All subsequent operations on path shall operate on the underlying file and not on the STREAMS file.
All open file descriptions established while the STREAMS file was attached to the file referenced by path shall still refer to the STREAMS file after the fdetach() has taken effect.
If there are no open file descriptors or other references to the STREAMS file, then a successful call to fdetach() shall be equivalent to performing the last close() on the attached file.
Upon successful completion, fdetach() shall return 0; otherwise, it shall return -1 and set errno to indicate the error.
The fdetach() function shall fail if:
The fdetach() function may fail if:
The following sections are informative.
The following example detaches the STREAMS-based file /tmp/named-STREAM from the file to which it was attached by a previous, successful call to fattach(). Subsequent calls to open this file refer to the underlying file, not to the STREAMS file.
#include <stropts.h>
...
char *filename = "/tmp/named-STREAM";
int ret;
ret = fdetach(filename);
fattach() , the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <stropts.h>
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