I half remember something I scanned over when when writing Win32::Fmode that your question stirred in my memory. Since noone else has mentioned it, I will--though I can do no more than just mention it.
Check out your man page for Fcntl() and FD_CLOEXEC. It might lend itself to your needs.
File descriptors open in the calling process image remain open in the new process image, except for those whose close-on-exec flag FD_CLOEXEC is set; (see fcntl(2)).
In reply to Re: Detecting fork events in a module?
by BrowserUk
in thread Detecting fork events in a module?
by kingkongrevenge
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