On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Elladan wrote:
> Two threads share the file descriptor table.
>
> 1. Thread 1 performs close() on a file descriptor. close fails.
> 2. Thread 2 performs open().
> * 3. Thread 1 performs close() again, just to make sure.
Thread 2 shouldn't be able to reuse a currently open fd. This application
design is seriously broken.
Regards,
Thunder
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