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Technical Reference: Base Operating System and Extensions, Volume 1
Reads the current process
environment.
Security Library
(libc.a)
#include <usersec.h>
char **getpenv ( Which)
int Which;
The getpenv subroutine
reads the specified environment variables and returns them in a character
buffer.
Which
| Specifies which environment variables are to be returned. This
parameter is a bit mask and may contain one or more of the following values,
as defined in the usersec.h file:
- PENV_USR
- The normal user-state environment. Typically, the shell variables
are contained here.
- PENV_SYS
- The system-state environment. This data is located in system space
and protected from unauthorized access.
All variables are returned by setting
the Which parameter to logically OR the PENV_USER and
PENV_SYSTEM values.
The variables are returned in a
null-terminated array of character pointers in the form
var=val. The user-state environment variables are
prefaced by the string USRENVIRON:, and the system-state
variables are prefaced with SYSENVIRON:. If a
user-state environment is requested, the current directory is always returned
in the PWD variable. If this variable is not present in the
existing environment, the getpenv subroutine adds it to the
returned string.
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Upon successful return, the
getpenv subroutine returns the environment values. If the
getpenv subroutine fails, a null value is returned and the
errno global variable is set to indicate the error.
Note: This
subroutine can partially succeed, returning only the values that the process
permits it to read.
The getpenv subroutine
fails if one or more of the following are true:
EINVAL
| The Which parameter contains values other than
PENV_USR or PENV_SYS.
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Other errors can also be set by
subroutines invoked by the getpenv subroutine.
This subroutine is part of Base
Operating System (BOS) Runtime.
The ckuseracct (ckuseracct Subroutine) subroutine, ckuserID (ckuserID Subroutine) subroutine, getpcred (getpcred Subroutine) subroutine, setpenv subroutine.
List of Security
and Auditing Subroutines, Subroutines Overview in
AIX 5L Version 5.1 General Programming Concepts: Writing and
Debugging Programs.
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