2022年11月28日(月) 19:06 Alexey via Bug reports for the GNU Bourne Again
SHell <bug-bash@gnu.org>:
But we use the fact tat bash doesn't close FD for example to
preliminary
open log file for utility that we will `exec' later.
Unfortunately bash doesn't provide any fcntl() mechanism to control FD
flags.
It'll be great to have ability to manage CLOEXEC or any other FD
flags
from the script.
There is a loadable builtin `fdflags' to do that. If the loadable
builtin is installed (e.g. at /usr/lib/bash/fdflags), we can do
something like
enable -f /usr/lib/bash/fdflags fdflags
fdflags -s +cloexec <fd>
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Koichi