I swore POSIX forbid sharing some state between processes? What prevents structure serialization across process restart? @RichFelker ?
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Replying to @CarlosODonell @patofiero
I don't understand the question - probably missing context.
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Replying to @RichFelker
Does POSIX forbid serializing a mutex to disk and reloading it again later? Assuming you didn't change the implementation.
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Replying to @CarlosODonell @patofiero
Yes. Only the original mutex object can be used. Copying it in any manner/using it as a value does not yield a usable mutex.
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Replying to @RichFelker @patofiero
As some examples, the mutex may contain its own address, or it may contain no state at all with its addr just reg'd with kernel.
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