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186282@ud0s4.net <186283@ud0s4.net> wrote:I think the point that is being made by calling pipes a "temp files" is that they are not persistent. When the computer is turned off they disappear (unlike files on hard (persistent) storage). Granted a pipe might re-appear later when the system is back up and running but my professor always said, don't expect any guarantees with pipes. They may be there, they may not be there, you might be able to use them one minute and they disappear the next. Consider them temporary aberrations until proven otherwise.Hey, if I feel the need to use files instead of 'pipes' then I WANTExcept you did not say you were "using files instead of 'pipes'".
TO USE FILES INSTEAD OF PIPES.
What you said, in Message-ID: <hzSdnTUBKbG_YKv6nZ2dnZfqnPQAAAAA@earthlink.com>
was:
186282@ud0s4.net <186283@ud0s4.net> wrote:...When reality is that pipes have not been "just temp files" since the
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Pipes are good.
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But, really, they're just temp files the parent process can access.
day's of MSDOS's fake "pipes", and for Unix systems, pipes have never
been "just temp files".
And when challenged, you doubled down on the just temp files parts.
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