I have a simple program (in C) that create two child process, wait on an inherited pipe each, and put the output in a file.
Everything works well, except that after some write/read cycle on the two pipe, when the child ends, the call to ReadFile block, waiting for data on the pipe. I use the following pattern:
...
//create pipe1
CreatePipe(&hReadDup,&hWrite,&saAttr,0);
DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(),hReadDup,GetCurrentProcess(),&hRead,0,FALSE,DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);
CloseHandle(hReadDup);
si.cb = sizeof(si);
si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
si.hStdOutput = hWrite;
CreateProcess( NULL,
const_cast<LPWSTR>(cmd2.c_str()), //the command to execute
NULL,
NULL,
TRUE,
0,
NULL,
NULL,
&si, //si.
&pi
);
...
CloseHandle(hWrite); // EDIT: this was the operation not properly done!
while(cont){
...
cont = ReadFile(hRead,buf,50, &actual,NULL);
...
}
...
The last call (after child process exit) block.
Idea of why (and, if not, how to debug this)?
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