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31.Dd May 20, 2013
32.Dt POPEN 3
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm popen ,
36.Nm pclose
37.Nd process
38.Tn I/O
39.Sh LIBRARY
40.Lb libc
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.In stdio.h
43.Ft FILE *
44.Fn popen "const char *command" "const char *type"
45.Ft int
46.Fn pclose "FILE *stream"
47.Sh DESCRIPTION
48The
49.Fn popen
50function
51.Dq opens
52a process by creating a bidirectional pipe
53forking,
54and invoking the shell.
55Any streams opened by previous
56.Fn popen
57calls in the parent process are closed in the new child process.
58Historically,
59.Fn popen
60was implemented with a unidirectional pipe;
61hence many implementations of
62.Fn popen
63only allow the
64.Fa type
65argument to specify reading or writing, not both.
66Since
67.Fn popen
68is now implemented using a bidirectional pipe, the
69.Fa type
70argument may request a bidirectional data flow.
71The
72.Fa type
73argument is a pointer to a null-terminated string
74which must be
75.Ql r
76for reading,
77.Ql w
78for writing, or
79.Ql r+
80for reading and writing.
81.Pp
82A letter
83.Ql e
84may be appended to that to request that the underlying file descriptor
85be set close-on-exec.
86.Pp
87The
88.Fa command
89argument is a pointer to a null-terminated string
90containing a shell command line.
91This command is passed to
92.Pa /bin/sh
93using the
94.Fl c
95flag; interpretation, if any, is performed by the shell.
96.Pp
97The return value from
98.Fn popen
99is a normal standard
100.Tn I/O
101stream in all respects
102save that it must be closed with
103.Fn pclose
104rather than
105.Fn fclose .
106Writing to such a stream
107writes to the standard input of the command;
108the command's standard output is the same as that of the process that called
109.Fn popen ,
110unless this is altered by the command itself.
111Conversely, reading from a
112.Dq popened
113stream reads the command's standard output, and
114the command's standard input is the same as that of the process that called
115.Fn popen .
116.Pp
117Note that output
118.Fn popen
119streams are fully buffered by default.
120.Pp
121The
122.Fn pclose
123function waits for the associated process to terminate
124and returns the exit status of the command
125as returned by
126.Xr wait4 2 .
127.Sh RETURN VALUES
128The
129.Fn popen
130function returns
131.Dv NULL
132if the
133.Xr fork 2
134or
135.Xr pipe 2
136calls fail,
137or if it cannot allocate memory.
138.Pp
139The
140.Fn pclose
141function
142returns \-1 if
143.Fa stream
144is not associated with a
145.Dq popened
146command, if
147.Fa stream
148already
149.Dq pclosed ,
150or if
151.Xr wait4 2
152returns an error.
153.Sh ERRORS
154The
155.Fn popen
156function does not reliably set
157.Va errno .
158.Sh SEE ALSO
159.Xr sh 1 ,
160.Xr fork 2 ,
161.Xr pipe 2 ,
162.Xr wait4 2 ,
163.Xr fclose 3 ,
164.Xr fflush 3 ,
165.Xr fopen 3 ,
166.Xr stdio 3 ,
167.Xr system 3
168.Sh HISTORY
169A
170.Fn popen
171and a
172.Fn pclose
173function appeared in
174.At v7 .
175.Pp
176Bidirectional functionality was added in
177.Fx 2.2.6 .
178.Sh BUGS
179Since the standard input of a command opened for reading
180shares its seek offset with the process that called
181.Fn popen ,
182if the original process has done a buffered read,
183the command's input position may not be as expected.
184Similarly, the output from a command opened for writing
185may become intermingled with that of the original process.
186The latter can be avoided by calling
187.Xr fflush 3
188before
189.Fn popen .
190.Pp
191Failure to execute the shell
192is indistinguishable from the shell's failure to execute command,
193or an immediate exit of the command.
194The only hint is an exit status of 127.
195.Pp
196The
197.Fn popen
198function
199always calls
200.Xr sh 1 ,
201never calls
202.Xr csh 1 .
203