# shared memory Simple example of inter process communication with shm_open(). The main process forks itself and then prints whatever the child writes into te shared memory. The child writes 5 time "hallo <#>" and then exits. After printing 5 times whatever the child wrote, the main process unlinks the shared memory object. ## Note The file noerror.c does the same as main.c, but no error handling. If you kill the process before exiting, you need to close the shared memory object manually. ```bash rm -f /dev/shm/SHARED_MEM ``` ## compile ```bash make ``` ## run ```bash ./main ```