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46 is a descriptor to be operated on by
60 Return a new descriptor as follows:
64 Lowest numbered available descriptor greater than or equal to
67 Same object references as the original descriptor.
69 New descriptor shares the same file offset if the object
79 associated with the new file descriptor is cleared, so the file descriptor is
86 associated with the new file descriptor is cleared, so the file descriptor is
94 descriptor.
101 flag associated with the new file descriptor is set, so the file descriptor
110 flag associated with the new file descriptor is set, so the file descriptor
124 flag associated with the new file descriptor is set.
142 Get the flags associated with the file descriptor
151 Otherwise, the file descriptor will remain open.
157 All path name lookups relative to that file descriptor
167 on such a file descriptor.
174 where the directory descriptor has the flag set causes the new directory
175 descriptor to also have the flag set.
189 Get descriptor status flags, as described below
193 Set descriptor status flags to
246 for the file referenced by the specified file descriptor.
411 A request for a shared lock fails if the file descriptor was not
501 file descriptor for that file is closed by that process.
551 file descriptor by
575 A new file descriptor.
577 A file descriptor equal to
584 Value of file descriptor owner.
617 is not a valid open file descriptor.
625 is not a valid file descriptor.
639 is not a valid file descriptor open for reading.
653 is not a valid file descriptor open for writing.
721 argument is not a valid file descriptor for the requested operation.
724 is a device node, or a descriptor returned by
787 refers to a descriptor open on a terminal device (as opposed to a
788 descriptor open on a socket), a