UnixFDList
Superclasses: Object
A GUnixFDList
contains a list of file descriptors. It owns the file
descriptors that it contains, closing them when finalized.
It may be wrapped in a
`GUnixFDMessage
<../gio-unix/class.UnixFDMessage.html>`_ and sent over a
Socket
in the G_SOCKET_FAMILY_UNIX
family by using
send_message
and received using
receive_message
.
Before 2.74, <gio/gunixfdlist.h>
belonged to the UNIX-specific GIO
interfaces, thus you had to use the gio-unix-2.0.pc
pkg-config file when
using it.
Since 2.74, the API is available for Windows.
Constructors
- class UnixFDList
- classmethod new() UnixFDList
Creates a new
UnixFDList
containing no file descriptors.Added in version 2.24.
- classmethod new_from_array(fds: Sequence[int]) UnixFDList
Creates a new
UnixFDList
containing the file descriptors given infds
. The file descriptors become the property of the new list and may no longer be used by the caller. The array itself is owned by the caller.Each file descriptor in the array should be set to close-on-exec.
If
n_fds
is -1 thenfds
must be terminated with -1.Added in version 2.24.
- Parameters:
fds – the initial list of file descriptors
Methods
- class UnixFDList
- append(fd: int) int
Adds a file descriptor to
list
.The file descriptor is duplicated using dup(). You keep your copy of the descriptor and the copy contained in
list
will be closed whenlist
is finalized.A possible cause of failure is exceeding the per-process or system-wide file descriptor limit.
The index of the file descriptor in the list is returned. If you use this index with
get()
then you will receive back a duplicated copy of the same file descriptor.Added in version 2.24.
- Parameters:
fd – a valid open file descriptor
- get(index_: int) int
Gets a file descriptor out of
list
.@``index_`` specifies the index of the file descriptor to get. It is a programmer error for @``index_`` to be out of range; see
get_length()
.The file descriptor is duplicated using dup() and set as close-on-exec before being returned. You must call close() on it when you are done.
A possible cause of failure is exceeding the per-process or system-wide file descriptor limit.
Added in version 2.24.
- Parameters:
index – the index into the list
- get_length() int
Gets the length of
list
(ie: the number of file descriptors contained within).Added in version 2.24.
- peek_fds() list[int]
Returns the array of file descriptors that is contained in this object.
After this call, the descriptors remain the property of
list
. The caller must not close them and must not free the array. The array is valid only untillist
is changed in any way.If
length
is non-None
then it is set to the number of file descriptors in the returned array. The returned array is also terminated with -1.This function never returns
None
. In case there are no file descriptors contained inlist
, an empty array is returned.Added in version 2.24.