Is there an easy way to check if a pipe is closed before writing to it in C? I have a child and parent process, and the parent has a pipe to write to the child. However, if the child closes the pipe and the parent tries to read – I get a broken pipe error.
So how can I check to make sure I can write to the pipe, so I can handle it as an error if I can’t? Thanks!
A simple way to check would be to do a 0 byte write(2) to the pipe and check the return. If you’re catching SIGPIPE or checking for EPIPE, you get the error. But that’s just the same as if you go ahead and do your real write, checking for the error return. So, just do the write and handle an error either in a signal handler (SIGPIPE) or, if the signal is ignored, by checking the error return from write.