OS module in Python provides functions for interacting with the operating system. OS comes under Python’s standard utility modules. This module provides a portable way of using operating system dependent functionality.
A pipe is a method to pass information from one process to another process. It offers only one-way communication and the passed information is held by the system until it is read by the receiving process.
os.pipe2() method in Python is used to create a pipe with flags set automatically.
Syntax: os.pipe2(flags)
Parameter:
flags: The flags parameter is constructed by ORing together one or more of os.O_NONBLOCK and os.O_CLOEXEC values.Return Type: This method returns a pair of file descriptors (r, w) usable for reading and writing, respectively.
# Python program to explain os.pipe2() method    # importing os module  import os     # Create a pipe with # flag set automatically # os.O_NONBLOCK flag tells  # that file descriptor  # is in non-blocking mode flags = os.O_NONBLOCK r, w = os.pipe2(flags)   # The returned file descriptor r and w # can be used for reading and # writing respectively.   # We will create a child process # and using these file descriptor # the parent process will write  # some text and child process will # read the text written by the parent process   # Create a child process pid = os.fork()   # pid greater than 0 represents # the parent process if pid > 0:       # This is the parent process      # Closes file descriptor r     os.close(r)       # Write some text to file descriptor w      print("Parent process is writing")     text = b"Hello child process"    os.write(w, text)     print("Written text:", text.decode())         else:       # This is the child process      # Closes file descriptor w     os.close(w)       # Read the text written by parent process     print("\nChild Process is reading")     r = os.fdopen(r)     print("Read text:", r.read())  | 
Parent process is writing Text written: Hello child process Child Process is reading Text read: Hello child process
Reference: https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html#os.pipe2
