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fdopen doesn't accept "e", it's ignored. Let's not mislead people into believing that it actually sets O_CLOEXEC. From `man 3 fdopen`: > e (since glibc 2.7): > Open the file with the O_CLOEXEC flag. See open(2) for more information. This flag is ignored for fdopen() As mentioned by @jlebon in #11131. |
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