[PATCH v2] pipe.7: document read()s with O_NONBLOCK

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Which don't behave like you may expect them to.

Quoth Issue 8 Draft 3:
60746  When attempting to read from an empty pipe or FIFO:
60747    • If no process has the pipe open for writing, read( ) shall return 0 to indicate end-of-file.
60748    • If some process has the pipe open for writing and O_NONBLOCK is set, read( ) shall return
60749      −1 and set errno to [EAGAIN].
60750    • If some process has the pipe open for writing and O_NONBLOCK is clear, read( ) shall
60751      block the calling thread until some data is written or the pipe is closed by all processes that
60752      had the pipe open for writing.

Signed-off-by: Ahelenia Ziemiańska <nabijaczleweli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
Killed the "oddities" line. But yes, I'm sure.
/I/ had the luxury of knowing to go to the standard,
other users will give up.

 man7/pipe.7 | 9 ++++++++-
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/man7/pipe.7 b/man7/pipe.7
index c3e06bdab..91554fa3c 100644
--- a/man7/pipe.7
+++ b/man7/pipe.7
@@ -56,12 +56,19 @@ .SS I/O on pipes and FIFOs
 .BR write (2)
 blocks until sufficient data has been read from the pipe
 to allow the write to complete.
+.PP
 Nonblocking I/O is possible by using the
 .BR fcntl (2)
 .B F_SETFL
 operation to enable the
 .B O_NONBLOCK
-open file status flag.
+open file status flag or by opening a
+.BR fifo (7)
+with
+.BR O_NONBLOCK .
+If any process has the pipe open for writing, reads fail with
+.BR EAGAIN ;
+otherwise\[em]with no potential writers\[em]reads succeed and return empty.
 .PP
 The communication channel provided by a pipe is a
 .IR "byte stream" :
-- 
2.39.2

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