# PRFileDesc A file descriptor used to represent any open file, such as a normal file, an end point of a pipe, or a socket (end point of network communication). ## Syntax ```{code} #include struct PRFileDesc { PRIOMethods *methods; PRFilePrivate *secret; PRFileDesc *lower, *higher; void (*dtor)(PRFileDesc *fd); PRDescIdentity identity; }; typedef struct PRFileDesc PRFileDesc; ``` ### Parameters `methods` : The I/O methods table. See {ref}`PRIOMethods`. `secret` : Layer-dependent implementation data. See {ref}`PRFilePrivate`. `lower` : Pointer to lower layer. `higher` : Pointer to higher layer. `dtor` : A destructor function for the layer. `identity` : Identity of this particular layer. See {ref}`PRDescIdentity`. ## Description The fields of this structure are significant only if you are implementing a layer on top of NSPR, such as SSL. Otherwise, you use functions such as {ref}`PR_Open` and {ref}`PR_NewTCPSocket` to obtain a file descriptor, which you should treat as an opaque structure. For more details about the use of {ref}`PRFileDesc` and related structures, see [File Descriptor Types](I_O_Types#File_Descriptor_Types).