Re: [PHP] stdin, stdout, stderr, 3

2009-03-09 Thread Per Jessen
Daniel Brown wrote: >> It's just file descriptor 3, that's all. In the old days, it was >> occasionally called "stdaux", but AFAIK that's not used any more. > > Now that you mention it, I do seem to recall the term "STDAUX," > but I'm not sure if it's an actual memory or just one of those thi

Re: [PHP] stdin, stdout, stderr, 3

2009-03-09 Thread Daniel Brown
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:14, Per Jessen wrote: > > "UNIX Channel 3" ?? Sorry, Per, I must've stuttered. Yes, I said, "UNIX Channel 3." For lack of a better reference. That not withstanding, the direct response to Lynch's question still holds true. > It's just file descriptor 3, that's all

RE: Re: [PHP] stdin, stdout, stderr, 3

2009-03-09 Thread Bob McConnell
From: Per Jessen > Daniel Brown wrote: > >> On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 22:35, Richard Lynch wrote: >>> I have a program sending/receiving data to/from my CLI script using: >>> >>> 0 stdin >>> 1 stdout >>> 2 stderr >>> 3 ?? >> >> UNIX Channel 3 is a non-standard stream resource, though I don'

Re: [PHP] stdin, stdout, stderr, 3

2009-03-09 Thread Per Jessen
Daniel Brown wrote: > On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 22:35, Richard Lynch wrote: >> I have a program sending/receiving data to/from my CLI script using: >> >> 0 stdin >> 1 stdout >> 2 stderr >> 3 ?? > > UNIX Channel 3 is a non-standard stream resource, though I don't > believe it's even yet been

Re: [PHP] stdin, stdout, stderr, 3

2009-03-09 Thread Daniel Brown
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 22:35, Richard Lynch wrote: > I have a program sending/receiving data to/from my CLI script using: > > 0 stdin > 1 stdout > 2 stderr > 3 ?? UNIX Channel 3 is a non-standard stream resource, though I don't believe it's even yet been given a name, so we'll have to cha