SETENV(3)



SETENV(3)                  Linux Programmer's Manual                 SETENV(3)

NAME
       setenv - change or add an environment variable

SYNOPSIS
       #include <stdlib.h>

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

       int unsetenv(const char *name);

   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

       setenv(), unsetenv():
           _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L
               || /* Glibc versions <= 2.19: */ _BSD_SOURCE

DESCRIPTION
       The  setenv()  function  adds the variable name to the environment with
       the value value, if name does not already exist.  If name does exist in
       the  environment,  then  its  value is changed to value if overwrite is
       nonzero; if overwrite is zero, then the value of name  is  not  changed
       (and setenv() returns a success status).  This function makes copies of
       the strings pointed to by name and value (by contrast with putenv(3)).

       The unsetenv() function deletes the variable name from the environment.
       If  name does not exist in the environment, then the function succeeds,
       and the environment is unchanged.

RETURN VALUE
       setenv() and unsetenv() functions return zero on success, or -1 on  er-
       ror, with errno set to indicate the cause of the error.

ERRORS
       EINVAL name is NULL, points to a string of length 0, or contains an '='
              character.

       ENOMEM Insufficient memory to add a new variable to the environment.

ATTRIBUTES
       For an  explanation  of  the  terms  used  in  this  section,  see  at-
       tributes(7).

       +--------------+---------------+---------------------+
       |Interface     | Attribute     | Value               |
       +--------------+---------------+---------------------+
       |setenv(), un- | Thread safety | MT-Unsafe const:env |
       |setenv()      |               |                     |
       +--------------+---------------+---------------------+
CONFORMING TO
       POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008, 4.3BSD.

NOTES
       POSIX.1 does not require setenv() or unsetenv() to be reentrant.

       Prior to glibc 2.2.2, unsetenv() was prototyped as returning void; more
       recent  glibc  versions follow the POSIX.1-compliant prototype shown in
       the SYNOPSIS.

BUGS
       POSIX.1 specifies that if name contains an '=' character, then setenv()
       should  fail  with  the error EINVAL; however, versions of glibc before
       2.3.4 allowed an '=' sign in name.

SEE ALSO
       clearenv(3), getenv(3), putenv(3), environ(7)

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GNU                               2017-09-15                         SETENV(3)

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