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Most 87of the descriptors can be rearranged with 88.Xr dup2 2 89or deleted with 90.Fn close 91before the 92.Xr execve 2 93is attempted, but if some of these descriptors will still 94be needed if the execve fails, it is necessary to arrange for them 95to be closed if the execve succeeds. 96For this reason, the call 97.Dq Li fcntl(d, F_SETFD, 1) 98is provided, 99which arranges that a descriptor will be closed after a successful 100execve; the call 101.Dq Li fcntl(d, F_SETFD, 0) 102restores the default, 103which is to not close the descriptor. 104.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES 105In the non-threaded library 106.Fn close 107is implemented as the 108.Va close 109syscall. 110.Pp 111In the threaded library, the 112.Va close 113syscall is assembled to 114.Fn _thread_sys_close 115and 116.Fn close 117is implemented as a function which locks 118.Fa d 119for read and write, then calls 120.Fn _thread_sys_close . 121Before returning, 122.Fn close 123unlocks 124.Fa d . 125.Sh RETURN VALUES 126Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. 127Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and the global integer variable 128.Va errno 129is set to indicate the error. 130.Sh ERRORS 131.Fn Close 132will fail if: 133.Bl -tag -width Er 134.It Bq Er EBADF 135.Fa D 136is not an active descriptor. 137.It Bq Er EINTR 138An interrupt was received. 139.El 140.Sh SEE ALSO 141.Xr accept 2 , 142.Xr execve 2 , 143.Xr fcntl 2 , 144.Xr flock 2 , 145.Xr open 2 , 146.Xr pipe 2 , 147.Xr socket 2 , 148.Xr socketpair 2 149.Sh STANDARDS 150The 151.Fn close 152function call is expected to conform to 153.St -p1003.1-90 . 154.Sh HISTORY 155A 156.Fn close 157function call appeared in 158.At v7 . 159