I am trying to implement pipe in C. eg - $ ls | wc | wc
I have written the following code -
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
void run_cmd(char *cmd, int* fd_in, int* fd_out)
{
int c = fork();
if (c==0)
{
if (fd_in != NULL)
{
close(fd_in[1]);
dup2(fd_in[0], 0);
}
if (fd_out != NULL)
{
close(fd_out[0]);
dup2(fd_out[1],1);
}
execlp(cmd, cmd, NULL);
}
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int fd_1[2], fd_2[2], i;
pipe(fd_1);
pipe(fd_2);
run_cmd(argv[1], NULL, fd_1);
for( i=2; i<argc-1; i++)
{
if (i%2 == 0)
run_cmd(argv[i], fd_1, fd_2);
else
run_cmd(argv[i], fd_2, fd_1);
}
if (i%2 == 0)
run_cmd(argv[i], fd_1, NULL);
else
run_cmd(argv[i], fd_2, NULL);
}
This works fine with two arguments, eg - $./a.out ls wc
But when I try with more than two arguments it does not work.
Would anyone please tell me what's wrong with my code, or any other way to do this?
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