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--- !ruby/object:RI::MethodDescription 
aliases: []

block_params: 
comment: 
- !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P 
  body: "Creates a pair of pipe endpoints (connected to each other) and returns them as a two-element array of <tt>IO</tt> objects: <tt>[</tt> <em>read_file</em>, <em>write_file</em> <tt>]</tt>. Not available on all platforms."
- !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P 
  body: In the example below, the two processes close the ends of the pipe that they are not using. This is not just a cosmetic nicety. The read end of a pipe will not generate an end of file condition if there are any writers with the pipe still open. In the case of the parent process, the <tt>rd.read</tt> will never return if it does not first issue a <tt>wr.close</tt>.
- !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB 
  body: "   rd, wr = IO.pipe\n\n   if fork\n     wr.close\n     puts &quot;Parent got: &lt;#{rd.read}&gt;&quot;\n     rd.close\n     Process.wait\n   else\n     rd.close\n     puts &quot;Sending message to parent&quot;\n     wr.write &quot;Hi Dad&quot;\n     wr.close\n   end\n"
- !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P 
  body: <em>produces:</em>
- !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB 
  body: "   Sending message to parent\n   Parent got: &lt;Hi Dad&gt;\n"
full_name: IO::pipe
is_singleton: true
name: pipe
params: |
  IO.pipe -> array

visibility: public

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