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| .TH SOCKETPAIR 2
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| .SH NAME
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| socketpair \- creates a pair of connected sockets.
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| .ft B
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| #include <sys/socket.h>
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| 
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| .in +5
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| .ti -5
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| int socketpair(int \fIdomain\fP, int \fItype\fP, int \fIprotocol\fP, int \fIsv[2]\fP);
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| .br
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| .ft P
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| socketpair() creates two connected sockets of the specified \fItype\fP 
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| in the specified \fIdomain\fP using the specified \fIprotocol\fP and 
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| stores the two resulting socket descriptors in \fIsv[2]\fP.
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| .SH RETURN VALUES
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| On success, this function returns 0, and \fIsv[2]\fP is set to the two 
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| newly created socket descriptors. On error, -1 is returned and 
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| \fIerrno\fP is set.
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| .SH ERRORS
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| .TP 15
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| [EAFNOSUPPORT]
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| The \fIdomain\fP is not supported.
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| .TP 15
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| [EPROTOTYPE]
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| The \fIprotocol\fP is not supported by the \fIdomain\fP.
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| .TP 15
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| [EPROTONOSUPPORT]
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| The \fIprotocol\fP is not supported by the \fItype\fP.
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| .TP 15
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| [EINVAL]
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| The pair of sockets aren't in a valid state or are not connection oriented sockets.
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| .TP 15
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| [EPERM]
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| The user ID, group ID, and process ID of the first socket doesn't match that of the second.
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| .SH NOTES
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| This function is only implemented for unix domain sockets. Therefore, 
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| the only valid value for \fIdomain\fP is
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| .B AF_UNIX
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| .SH SEE ALSO
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| .BR socket(2),
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| .BR unix(8)
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| .SH HISTORY
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| This function first appeared in Minix 3.1.8.
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