Struct std::os::windows::io::OwnedHandle

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#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct OwnedHandle { /* private fields */ }
Available on Windows only.
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An owned handle.

This closes the handle on drop.

Note that it may have the value -1, which in OwnedHandle always represents a valid handle value, such as the current process handle, and not INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, despite the two having the same value. See here for the full story.

And, it may have the value NULL (0), which can occur when consoles are detached from processes, or when windows_subsystem is used.

OwnedHandle uses CloseHandle to close its handle on drop. As such, it must not be used with handles to open registry keys which need to be closed with RegCloseKey instead.

Implementations

Creates a new OwnedHandle instance that shares the same underlying object as the existing OwnedHandle instance.

Trait Implementations

Borrows the handle. Read more
Extracts the raw handle. Read more
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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Constructs a new I/O object from the specified raw handle. Read more
Consumes this object, returning the raw underlying handle. Read more
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Returns true if the descriptor/handle refers to a terminal/tty. Read more
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