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On Mon, 18 Nov 2024 09:45:07 -0500, Phillip Frabott wrote:Sure, but then your just creating a file with all the limitations that come from that. IPC only benefits you when you use unnamed or traditional pipes (performance and resources). Also, the pipe still requires something on the other side of the transaction which might not exist at some later point. Whereas a file on hard storage will almost always be able to be transacted (assuming permissions of course) regardless of what processes are (or are not) available. Also pipes also require realtime processing, whereas storing things in a file can provide for delayed/deferred processing at a later time.
I think the point that is being made by calling pipes a "temp files" isNamed pipes can indeed be persistent.
that they are not persistent.
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