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Что (кто) такое file descriptors - определение

ABSTRACT INDICATOR (HANDLE) USED TO ACCESS A FILE OR OTHER INPUT/OUTPUT RESOURCE
File Descriptor; Filehandle; File handle; Unbuffered IO; File descriptors; File handles; Fcntl.h; Lseek; File descriptor table; File table; Fcntl
  • multiple names]]). File descriptor 3 does not refer to anything in the file table, signifying that it has been closed.
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file descriptor         
<programming, operating system> An integer that identifies an open file within a process. This number is obtained as a result of opening a file. Operations which read, write, or close a file would take the file descriptor as an input parameter. In many operating system implementations, file descriptors are small integers which index a table of open files. In Unix, file descriptors 0, 1 and 2 correspond to the standard input, standard output and standard error files respectively. See file descriptor leak. (1998-02-06)
File descriptor         
In Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems, a file descriptor (FD, less frequently fildes) is a unique identifier (handle) for a file or other input/output resource, such as a pipe or network socket.
Binary File Descriptor library         
AN OBJECT FILE LIBRARY USED BY THE GNU DEBUGGER, ASSEMBLER, LINKER, AND THE BINARY UTILITIES
Libbfd; Binary File Descriptor; Binary file descriptor library
The Binary File Descriptor library (BFD) is the GNU Project's main mechanism for the portable manipulation of object files in a variety of formats. , it supports approximately 50 file formats for some 25 instruction set architectures.
Media Descriptor File         
DISC IMAGE FILE FORMAT
.mds; MDS file; MDF and MDS file pair; Mirror Disk File
Media Descriptor File (MDF) is a proprietary disc image file format developed for Alcohol 120%, an optical disc authoring program. Daemon Tools, CDemu, MagicISO, PowerDVD, and WinCDEmu can also read the MDF format.
Filé (band)         
BAND
File (band)
Filé is a cajun music ensemble from Louisiana founded in 1983. The group is named after filé powder, a spice used in cajun food.
File URI scheme         
UNIFORM RESOURCE IDENTIFIER SCHEME
File protocol; File url; File URI; File Protocol; File://; File:///
The File URI Scheme is a URI scheme defined in , typically used to retrieve files from within one's own computer.
file type         
  • wav-file: 2.1 Megabytes.
  • ogg-file: 154 kilobytes.
FORMALIZED STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION STORED ON A COMPUTER
File Formats; Filetype; File type; Bytestream format; File formats; Computer file formats; Computer file format; Binary signature; File format identification
<file format> The kind of data stored in a file. Most modern operating systems use the filename extension to determine the file type though some store this information elsewhere in the file system. The file type is used to choose an appropriate icon to represent the file in a GUI and the correct application with which to view, edit, run, or print the file. Different operating systems support different sets of file types though most agree on a large common set and allow arbitrary new types to be defined. See also MIME. {FileInfo.net - The File Extensions Resource (http://fileinfo.net)} (2006-07-11)
Visual descriptor         
Image descriptor; Image descriptors; Feature descriptor; Visual descriptors
In computer vision, visual descriptors or image descriptors are descriptions of the visual features of the contents in images, videos, or algorithms or applications that produce such descriptions. They describe elementary characteristics such as the shape, the color, the texture or the motion, among others.
File manager         
  • The Alto Neptune file manager program
  • In Cubix, files sharing the same attributes are represented by cubes in a 3D environment.
  • [[File System Visualizer]], one example of a 3D file manager
  • Miller Column]] browser from [[GNUstep]] is a type of Navigational file manager.
  • [[Midnight Commander]], an orthodox file manager with a [[text-based user interface]]
  • The [[Nautilus file manager]] had a spatial mode, which was removed with the arrival of GNOME (and with it Nautilus) version 3.x.  Each of these windows displays an open directory.
  • Nemo]]
  • File Manager]] in [[Windows 10]], displaying the contents of partition X:
COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT PROVIDES A USER INTERFACE TO WORK WITH FILE SYSTEMS
File browser; Computer file management; Orthodox file manager; Navigational file manager; File managers; Orthodox File Managers; Orthodox File Manager; VDFM; Save As; Filemanager; File Manager; File management; Document browser; Commander (computing); Norton Commander clone; Dual-pane file manager; 3D file manager; File management application; File processing; File system browser
A file manager or file browser is a computer program that provides a user interface to manage files and folders. The most common operations performed on files or groups of files include creating, opening (e.
File folder         
  • [[Punched pocket]]s used in some file folders.
  • A file folder in open position.
FOLDER THAT HOLDS LOOSE PAPERS TOGETHER FOR ORGANIZATION AND PROTECTION
Hanging file folder; File folders; 📁; 📂; Pocket folders; 1/3 cut
A file folder (or simply folder) is a kind of folder that holds paper] for organization and protection. File folders usually consist of a sheet of heavy paper stock or other thin, but stiff, material which is folded in half, and are used to keep paper [[documents.

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File descriptor

In Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems, a file descriptor (FD, less frequently fildes) is a process-unique identifier (handle) for a file or other input/output resource, such as a pipe or network socket.

File descriptors typically have non-negative integer values, with negative values being reserved to indicate "no value" or error conditions.

File descriptors are a part of the POSIX API. Each Unix process (except perhaps daemons) should have three standard POSIX file descriptors, corresponding to the three standard streams: