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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T07:19:50+00:00 2026-05-11T07:19:50+00:00

I am writing a program for POSIX (OSX) where I will have many processes

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I am writing a program for POSIX (OSX) where I will have many processes sending messages to one listener, who is essentially a logging thread. All of the processes are running in seperate programs, and using a single named pipe (FIFO) that many processes write to, but only a single process reads from is very tempting.

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1) Will this work? – I can make this work using bash to setup a fifo with multiple processes writing to it, so I know in theory this works. But in practice, are there issues I’m glossing over?

shell #1

$ mkfifo /tmp/fifo $ cat /tmp/fifo 

shells #2 and #3

$ cat > /tmp/fifo 'Type stuff here, after hitting enter, it is read by shell #1' 

2) If each writer only writes relatively short messages (< 100 bytes?) then can I assume that each call to write() will will be sent to reader in it’s entirety? Or will half of one message be at risk of garbled with half of another message from a different writer?

thanks for any advice.

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  1. 2026-05-11T07:19:51+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:19 am

    The FIFO write should be atomic, as long as it’s under the page size. So there shouldn’t be an issue with 100 bytes messages. On linux the max size used to be 4K, I believe it is larger now. I’ve used this technique on a few systems for message passing, since the writes end up atomic.

    You can end up with an issue, if you are using a series of writes, since output buffering could cause a sync issue. So make sure the whole message is written at one time. eg. build a string, then print, don’t print multiple pieces at once.

    s='This is a message' echo $s 

    NOT

    echo 'This ' echo 'is ' echo ' a message' 
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