I am working on an buffer structure to reference file descriptors. These 
references need to be as small as possible, no more than 32bit.

Does Node give any guarantees on the range of file descriptors?

I wouldn't think so, but would a file descriptor every be larger than 32bit?

Also, in the case of files, is there a way to go from file descriptor back 
to original path?

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