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35.Dd April 19, 1994
36.Dt CLOSE 2
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm close
40.Nd delete a descriptor
41.Sh LIBRARY
42.Lb libc
43.Sh SYNOPSIS
44.Fd #include <unistd.h>
45.Ft int
46.Fn close "int d"
47.Sh DESCRIPTION
48The
49.Fn close
50call deletes a descriptor from the per-process object
51reference table.
52If this is the last reference to the underlying object, the
53object will be deactivated.
54For example, on the last close of a file
55the current
56.Em seek
57pointer associated with the file is lost;
58on the last close of a
59.Xr socket 2
60associated naming information and queued data are discarded;
61on the last close of a file holding an advisory lock
62the lock is released (see further
63.Xr flock 2 ) .
64However, the semantics of System V and
65.St -p1003.1-88
66dictate that all
67.Xr fcntl 2
68advisory record locks associated with a file for a given process
69are removed when
70.Em any
71file descriptor for that file is closed by that process.
72.Pp
73When a process exits,
74all associated file descriptors are freed, but since there is
75a limit on active descriptors per processes, the
76.Fn close
77function call
78is useful when a large quantity of file descriptors are being handled.
79.Pp
80When a process forks (see
81.Xr fork 2 ) ,
82all descriptors for the new child process reference the same
83objects as they did in the parent before the fork.
84If a new process is then to be run using
85.Xr execve 2 ,
86the process would normally inherit these descriptors.  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