We can get a file descriptor from a FILE* stream by using the fileno() function. Is there a function for getting a FILE* stream from the file descriptor without reopening the file?
FILE *fdopen(int fd, const char *mode);
See fdopen(3), but it should be on the same page as fopen(3):
The
fdopen()function associates a stream with the existing file descriptor, fd. The mode of the stream (one of the values"r","r+","w","w+","a","a+") must be compatible with the mode of the file descriptor. The file position indicator of the new stream is set to that belonging to fd, and the error and end-of-file indicators are cleared. Modes"w"or"w+"do not cause truncation of the file. The file descriptor is notdup’ed, and will be closed when the stream created byfdopen()is closed. The result of applyingfdopen()to a shared memory object is undefined.
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