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The socketpair() function creates an unbound pair of connected sockets in a specified domain, of a specified type, under the protocol
optionally specified by the protocol argument. The two sockets are identical. The file descriptors used in referencing the created sockets are returned in socket_vector0 and socket_vector1.
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domain
- Specifies the communications domain in which the sockets are to be created.
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type
- Specifies the type of sockets to be created.
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protocol
- Specifies a particular protocol to be used with the sockets. Specifying a protocol of 0 causes socketpair() to use an unspecified default protocol appropriate for the requested socket type.
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socket_vector
- Specifies a 2-integer array to hold the file descriptors of the created socket pair.
The type argument specifies the socket type, which determines the semantics of communications over the socket. The socket types supported by the system are implementation-dependent.
Possible socket types include:
- SOCK_STREAM
- Provides sequenced, reliable, bidirectional, connection-mode byte streams,
and may provide a transmission mechanism for out-of-band data.
- SOCK_DGRAM
- Provides datagrams, which are connectionless-mode, unreliable messages of fixed maximum length.
- SOCK_SEQPACKET
- Provides sequenced, reliable, bidirectional, connection-mode transmission path for records. A record can be sent using one or more output operations
and received using one or more input operations, but a single operation never transfers part of more than one record. Record boundaries are visible to the receiver via the MSG_EOR flag.
If the protocol argument is non-zero, it must specify a protocol that is supported by the address family. The protocols supported by the system are implementation-dependent.
The process may need to have appropriate privileges to use the socketpair() function or to create some sockets.
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