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GETENV(3)

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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     getenv, putenv, setenv, unsetenv - environment variable functions

LIBRARY    [Toc]    [Back]

     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     #include <stdlib.h>

     char *
     getenv(const char *name);

     int
     setenv(const char *name, const char *value, int overwrite);

     int
     putenv(const char *string);

     void
     unsetenv(const char *name);

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     These functions set, unset and fetch environment variables from the host
     environment list.  For compatibility with differing environment conventions,
 the given arguments name and value may be appended and prepended,
     respectively, with an equal sign ``=''.

     The getenv() function obtains the current value of the environment variable,
 name.  If the variable name is not in the current environment, a
     null pointer is returned.

     The setenv() function inserts or resets the environment variable name in
     the current environment list.  If the variable name does not exist in the
     list, it is inserted with the given value.  If the variable does exist,
     the argument overwrite is tested; if overwrite is zero, the variable is
     not reset, otherwise it is reset to the given value.

     The putenv() function takes an argument of the form ``name=value'' and is
     equivalent to:

           setenv(name, value, 1);

     The unsetenv() function deletes all instances of the variable name
     pointed to by name from the list.

RETURN VALUES    [Toc]    [Back]

     The functions setenv() and putenv() return zero if successful; otherwise
     the global variable errno is set to indicate the error and a -1 is
     returned.

ERRORS    [Toc]    [Back]

     [ENOMEM]           The function setenv() or putenv() failed because they
                        were unable to allocate memory for the environment.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     csh(1), sh(1), execve(2), environ(7)

STANDARDS    [Toc]    [Back]

     The getenv() function conforms to ANSI X3.159-1989 (``ANSI C'').  The
     putenv() function conforms to X/Open Portability Guide Issue 4
     (``XPG4'').

HISTORY    [Toc]    [Back]

     The functions setenv() and unsetenv() appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.
     The putenv() function appeared in 4.3BSD-Reno.

BSD                            December 11, 1993                           BSD
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