Title: Unix-specific Utilities SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2011 Colin Walters # Unix-specific Utilities Most of GLib is intended to be portable; in contrast, this set of functions is designed for programs which explicitly target Unix, or are using it to build higher level abstractions which would be conditionally compiled if the platform matches `G_OS_UNIX`. To use these functions, you must explicitly include the `glib-unix.h` header. ## File Descriptors * [func@GLib.unix_open_pipe] * [func@GLib.unix_set_fd_nonblocking] ## Pipes The [struct@GLib.UnixPipe] structure can be used to conveniently open and manipulate a Unix pipe. <!-- FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gi-docgen/-/issues/173 --> The methods for it are all static inline for efficiency. They are: * `g_unix_pipe_open()` * `g_unix_pipe_get()` * `g_unix_pipe_steal()` * `g_unix_pipe_close()` * `g_unix_pipe_clear()` ## Signals * [func@GLib.unix_signal_add] * [func@GLib.unix_signal_add_full] * [func@GLib.unix_signal_source_new] ## Polling * [func@GLib.unix_fd_add] * [func@GLib.unix_fd_add_full] * [func@GLib.unix_fd_source_new] ## User Database * [func@GLib.unix_get_passwd_entry]