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						Function std.process.Pipe.close
Closes both ends of the pipe.
						
				void close() @safe;
						
					
				Normally it is not necessary to do this manually, as File
    objects are automatically closed when there are no more references
    to them.
Note that if either end of the pipe has been passed to a child process, it will only be closed in the parent process. (What happens in the child process is platform dependent.)
Throws
ErrnoException if an error occurs.
Authors
Lars Tandle Kyllingstad, Steven Schveighoffer, Vladimir Panteleev
License
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